Filmmaker Interview: RYAN KOO, writer/director of AMATEUR
The entrepreneurial spirit is evident in practically all independent filmmakers. Each film project can feel a little bit like starting your own small business
The entrepreneurial spirit is evident in practically all independent filmmakers. Each film project can feel a little bit like starting your own small business
Spring is supposed to be here, but snowstorms on the East Coast and rainstorms on the West Coast might signal some “indoor time” this
The new indie romantic comedy THE BOY DOWNSTAIRS finds aspiring novelist Diana (Zosia Mamet) recently returned to New York from a three-year stint abroad.
Since directing his first short film in 2006, STEPHEN CONE has become quite the prolific filmmaker: Five short films and eight features in just
MICHELLE MORGAN writes, directs, and stars in the new satiric comedy of manners IT HAPPENED IN L.A., in which a group of thirtysomethings navigate
We’ll be spending our weekend attending/sponsoring the Film Independent Forum (which we’ll be sure to recap on Monday), but in case you have some
Looking to catch up on this week’s collection of tips and insight for filmmakers and actors? We’ve searched high and low for some worthwhile
So, you like spending your weekends catching up on all the film industry news, reviews, and analyses from the week prior. We get you.
JUSTIN CHON wrote, directed, and stars in GOOK, a coming-of-age drama taking place on the day leading to the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Chon
Screenwriter/director JIM STROUSE tends to attract talented collaborators to his films. His first produced screenplay Lonesome Jim snagged not only Steve Buscemi as director, but
As we head into another weekend, we once again have gathered some must-read material for those interested in films, filmmaking, acting, and the occassional
In between this weekend’s activities of movie-watching, sun-bathing, Game of Thrones-prepping, or (if you’re in LA) OutFest-panel-attending, set aside some time for reading. If