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.
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.
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.
Georgia-based movie producer and CEO, Autumn Bailey-Ford, takes us into the shoes of a successful producer and shares her insights into the production side of filmmaking, its challenges, and breaking through in the industry.
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.'
Let's take a look at understanding the building blocks of creativity and how to find inspiration when you’re stuck in an endless loop of frustration and artistic blocks.
Since Joel Coen announced his solo directorial debut, there's been wide speculation about the nature of the pair's split, but it turns out it was for amicable reasons.
Ahead of their nationwide one-night theatrical release, we spoke with Director and Producer, Nic Davis and Tim "Jack" Williams, about 'Enormous: The Gorge Story', their documentary on the mythical Washington concert venue.
We interviewed Troy Takaki, one of the leading editors in Hollywood about the world of post-production. He's worked on big projects like 'Hitch,' 'You,' 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid,' and much more.
Three film stories were found in Stanley Kubrick’s library after he died in 1999, and 'Lunatic At Large' is the first to be revived.
Pixar has turned itself into a household name, racking up countless awards and universal praise. So what's the secret to their timeless storytelling?
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.
Before a film hits the silver screen, the journey starts and ends with the producer, and while there's much acclaim to be gained from the position, there's key lessons needed to be learned from the deep graveyard of projects that bombed.
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 talk with the director and the two main actors of the much buzzed about 'Everybody's Talking About Jamie,' the movie based on the stage musical based on the documentary, before its wide release.
Today, short films have taken a different shape by building its own audience and market, creating its own stronghold in every major studio, and serving as an important currency for aspiring filmmakers to showcase their talents.
Edson Oda On His Feature Debut, ‘Nine Days,’ Winston Duke, Marvel Actors, & Working With Spike Jonze
On the eve of 'Nine Days' release, we had the opportunity to speak with Edson Oda about its metaphysical story, working with Duke and his fellow Marvel actors, the "surrealness" of collaborating with Spike Jonze, and more.
Oftentimes we overlook the significance of film post-production, but let’s dive into the "invisible art" and understand how its fundamentals play a vital role in completing the big picture.
We explore one of Hollywood's strangest reoccurring phenomena, "twin films." Exemplified in films like 'Capote' and 'Infamous' — with one striking Oscar gold with the other being relegated to irrelevancy.
Check out our sit down with Nicholas Manting-Brewer and Feixue Tang as we talk about their short documentary, 'Lumpkin, GA' — a powerful examination of immigration, private prisons, the American dream, and a small rural town trying to survive.
It's practically inevitable that Hollywood will jump at the chance to exploit the tragedy of the January 6 insurrection to make a blockbuster movie, and there's some impulses that I hope they avoid...