With Scorsese and Scott now in their 80s, it's time for us to shift our focus to a new generation. Here's 5 rising filmmakers to keep an eye on.
Martin Scorsese is widely regarded as one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema. Let's look at the massive impact he's left in film and culture.
Highly influential French New Wave filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard passed away in 2022, leaving an unknown number of projects unfinished.
Whether you’re a studio-hired or independent filmmaker, securing the financial resources to get your creative idea from script to screen is always the heaviest cross to bear in the filmmaking process.
Whether you're an actor, director, producer, or writer, getting representation can be your best armor when entering into the industry fray. But how can we avoid that troublesome Catch-22?
'Life Moves Pretty Fast - The John Hughes Mixtapes' includes music from some of his biggest movies like 'The Breakfast Club,' 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off,' and 'Pretty in Pink.'
If you’re a filmmaker, writer, director, producer, or creative who is having a hard time finding your "artistic voice", we have some tips to help you get started.
Whether it’s a student, independent, or studio-produced film, having the proper kind of funding is crucial in bringing a project to fruition. Here's some of the most effective ways to secure that funding.
In a recent press conference we got a chance to chat with Channing Tatum & Reid Carolin about their recently released film, 'Dog', and their love of the furry companions and putting a spotlight on PTSD and veteran suicide.
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.
In addition to the 7 uncut, never-before-seen scenes, Quentin Tarantino is also offering up original handwritten scripts and exclusive audio commentary.
In 'Untold: This Is My Story,' Gina M. Garcia recounts the traumatic events that forever changed her life when she was abducted by a notorious kidnapper and killer at the tender age of eight.
We got to speak with Thomas von Steinaecker about directing the documentary Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer, working with the enigmatic auteur, and more.
Ever since its debut at Sundance in January, director Raine Allen-Miller's 'Rye Lane' has been building up buzz, and we got a chance to talk with her along with Vivian Oparah and David Jonsson about bringing the film to life.
We got a chance to talk with rising writer/director Kenneth Dagatan about how he got into filmmaking, del Toro influences, his breakout Sundance horror film 'In My Mother's Skin,' and much more.
Check out our sit down with Richard Juan, producer of the world's first film entirely written and directed by artificial intelligence (AI), specifically ChatGPT. We talked about the impact of AI on the film industry, working with ChatGPT, producing the film in 7 days, and much more.
We sat down with Chinonye Chukwu last week, ahead of 'Till‘s showing as a centerpiece screening at this year’s Philadelphia Film Festival to talk about her path to this point and this important story finally being told on the big screens.
Check out our sit down with up and coming director Myles Yaksich as we talk about his feature debut, 'Albatross', film festivals, creating conversations with film, and much more.
The most talked-about filmmaker this Spring is a 76-year-old director who hasn't made a new movie since 2006, and yet, David Lynch is everywhere, at the forefront of both movie news and Film Twitter argument.
Filipino-American director Andrew Acedo sat down with us to talk about his award-winning short film, 'Sing (to me),' giving a voice to the "different," how he got into filmmaking, and more.
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.
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.
We got a chance to talk to rising director, Jacky Song, about developing his short film 'Incognito,' his journey to becoming a filmmaker, lessons he's learned along the way, and more.
Award-winning Asian filmmaker Jacky Song captivatingly transports us back to the '50s in his latest provocative, mind-bending short film 'Incognito.'