Filmmaker Interview: BOMANI J. STORY, writer/director/producer of THE ANGRY BLACK GIRL AND HER MONSTER
BOMANI J. STORY started his creative output at a young age, writing short stories as a child and finding early inspiration in an 1818
BOMANI J. STORY started his creative output at a young age, writing short stories as a child and finding early inspiration in an 1818
Life is busy – you’re voting, you’re being thankful, you’re preparing your parting words for the somehow-still-not-dead-yet Twitter. It can be tough to stay
When it comes to filmmaking – and perhaps also surviving an earth-shattering emergency – teamwork is key. ALEX H. FISCHER and ELEANOR WILSON both
Happy Friday the 13th! We’re optimistic that you’ll be able to enjoy these filmmaking-related articles from the past week without any superstitious misfortunes befalling
As we prepare to wind things down for the year on the ol’ SAGindie website (stay tuned next week for some best-of-2018 lists!) we’re
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As you spend this Cinco de Mayo Weekend watching Mexican films but not French films (because Mexico beat the French in the Battle of
So… a lot happened this week in the entertainment news world. Like, a lot. Celebrity arrests and felony convictions and Twitter meltdowns and hacking
In between all the footballing and commercialing and hot wings…ing this weekend, you may be looking for something else to do with your time.
What a week – politically speaking – thanks in part to a huge speech that set the world on fire from D.C. to the
USA! USA! USA! If you can momentarily take a break from celebrating America’s Olympic dominance (and the ascent of the Simones), maybe you want
As a film fanatic who cranked out his own short films as a teenager, JOE BEGOS couldn’t have found a more appropriate mentor. Spending