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.
In the realm of film and TV, production companies are oftentimes the first echelon on the development ladder but there's a lot that goes into running a successful one. Here's some tips to set you on the right path.
It can be difficult, expensive, and time-consuming to produce a music video, but with the correct equipment, a keen eye for imagery, and few other steps, anyone can put together something compelling.
Released 45 years ago now, 'Eraserhead's exercise in surrealism was very clearly an early look at what David Lynch is capable of as a filmmaker, at a time when his talents had not yet been fully developed.
To many people's shock, Apple TV's 'CODA' won three Oscars this year, let’s take a look into the factors that contributed to it’s remarkable success and how it will pave the way for streamers in the future.
The uncertainty and painful longing we have been struggling with during these unprecedented times have been powerfully articulated through Kay Niuyue Zhang’s short film 'Mother in the Mist.'
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.
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.
Iconic film director Peter Bogdanovich, who passed away early in January 2022, finished a project titled 'LIT Project 2: Flux' just a few weeks before his death starring Kim Basinger.
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.
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.
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.
Career collapses in Hollywood happen often, even to the biggest names in the industry, and indie circuits have been a major player in some of the industry's most notable redemption arcs.
Based in Athens, Georgia, Elephant 6 Recording Co. was a label/collective of musicians that included Neutral Milk Hotel, The Olivia Tremor Control, The Apples In Stereo, Elf Power, and more.
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.
We got a chance to talk with Juliana Guedes, a rising production designer in Hollywood about how she got into the field, its ups and downs, working on the upcoming short film, 'Bodies Will Tumble and Roll', and much more.
We got a chance to sit down with rising actor Evan Assante to talk about how he got his start in acting, working with Cooper Raiff and Dakota Johnson, Apple TV+'s 'Cha Cha Real Smooth', and more.
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 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.
‘Crap Artist’ is described as a "jam comedy" meant to honor the jam band tradition with a twist of much-needed comic relief amidst a COVID-era music industry.
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.
25 years ago, Billy Bob Thornton wrote himself a career-best role in 'Sling Blade', directed the movie himself, and rode it to an Oscar and a lengthy period of unlikely stardom; while also helping usher in the '90s indie dream.
The stand-alone streaming site will feature the 26 panels from Saturday’s all-day virtual showcase of key titles entered into the International Feature Oscar race.