HBO's smash-hit series 'Euphoria' doesn't pull any punches in its approach to our youth's struggles with mental health, abuse, and drug usage. But does its explicitness actually trigger more people than it helps.
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For most emerging filmmakers, Sundance Film Festival is a rite of passage into making a name for themselves, so let's get a deeper understanding of what it's all about, what programmers are looking for, and how to better navigate the film festival circuit.
Let’s break down the basics of networking and why it has been a proven approach to land the job of your dreams and break into notoriously gate kept industries.
Erotic thrillers are regarded as a unique subgenre of thriller films whose roots can be traced back as early as the ‘60s, peaking in the '90s, and coming back with a vengeance in the last decade.
Since the beginning of 2021, we've seen a huge influx of artists, celebrities, and Hollywood studios jump in on the NFT craze. But what exactly is an NFT? And what are the benefits (and pitfalls) of joining the bandwagon?
Subs or Dubs? It's the argument that been raging for years amongst online communities and fans of film/TV entertainment. Let's take a closer look at to why some prefer one or the other, and the surprising politics that motivate a lot of the discord.
'Open Ocean' is a new documentary directed by Nathan Siegel and featuring Didac Costa, which wonderfully captures the intense experience of competing in one of the most challenging and dangerous ocean races in the world – Vendée Globe.
George Clooney just released his new film, 'The Tender Bar', on Amazon Prime and we got a chance to talk with Ivan Leung about his experience on the film, his career in acting, working with iconic actors like Ben Affleck and Christopher Lloyd, and more.
Filmmaker/director Louise Brix Andersen sat down with us to discuss how she developed her sci-fi short film 'The Pill', the process of remote filmmaking, and much more.
Rising actress Zamani Wilder gives us an inside scoop on her latest role in Blumhouse's upcoming thriller 'American Refugee', as well as shares her inspiring journey from joining pageants in Atlanta to starring in hit films in Hollywood, and more.
Experimental theatre aims to break the rules of traditional theatre performances, allowing artists to think outside the box and establish new artistic methods, with its most remarkable characteristic being the participation of its audience.
The world of documentary filmmaking can deliver some great stories but it's also filled with countless pitfalls and dangers of crossing the line of what's ethical as was the case with 2006's 'The Bridge' and this year's doc on Anthony Bourdain, 'Roadrunner.'
With the rise of streaming came the universal adoption of "the algorithm." Meant to ease the pain of endless options, but not always to the benefit of the filmmaker...
We got a chance to talk with rising actor David Thomas Newman about starring in 'Voodoo Macbeth' (which is garnering lots of attention and awards on the festival circuit), how he got his start in acting, landing roles in the difficult industry that is Hollywood, and more.
Creative burnout can be truly difficult to put a finger on so we've put together some tips on how to recognize its symptoms, and methods to reignite your creative spark when it does go out.
Whether it's the just released 'Don't Look Up' or 2011's 'Contagion', the record viewing numbers reveal one thing: there's just something about the end of the world. What is it that keeps drawing us in to watch the world collapse?
We had a conversation with Disney's Writing Program 2022 Finalist and Netflix assistant to showrunner and producer, Amaris Gagnon, who gave us an insider look into the entertainment industry.
During 2021’s The Wrap Power Women’s Summit panel, industry veterans from major studios gave their two cents on the future of entertainment and revealed the secret weapon that would help keep the industry thriving for many years to come.
We got a chance to sit down and talk with rising filmmaker, Nathan Siegel, about his latest documentary, 'Open Ocean', his love for the ocean, non-fiction storytelling, and much more.
As much as we may try to deny it, the fact of the matter is that we actually love a good controversy; so let’s examine 4 circumstances where bad publicity have ironically helped properties achieve higher levels of success.
Louise Brix Anderson's sci-fi short film, 'The Pill', adds value to the conversation of the invisible struggle by tackling complex social and ethical issues surrounding suicide and mental health, all while being impressively crafted remotely.
Tetona Jackson, a multi-talented actor and figure skater, sat down with us to talk about her starring role on Peacock's first-ever holiday film, how she got her start in her career, advice to other aspiring actors, and more.
Maria Staroselets sat down with us to talk about 'Continuous Mapping': her experimental theatre performance that uses audio and interactive elements to tell a unique story of the city with its residents as its main characters.
If there’s any kind of magic that exists in the world, filmmaking is undoubtedly one of the first thing that comes to mind. And some of the industry's best have pulled off truly mind-blowing feats by shrinking things down.