Q/A: Rosario Dawson and Talia Lugacy
…[Talia] to direct it to kind of establish us as Trybe. I want to really put our company out there. It’s been really hard for the past couple years; we…
…[Talia] to direct it to kind of establish us as Trybe. I want to really put our company out there. It’s been really hard for the past couple years; we…
…convict Nazis at the first Nuremberg Trial. And at the Anti-Defamation League, the Shine A Light initiative continues cooperating with top companies like L’Oreal, Unilever, ComcastNBCUniversal, UPS and Etsy that…
…fan base that will come see the movie. I’ve created more jobs than I’ve taken away. We’re not just coming in and taking, we’re coming in creating.” In addition, Ice…
Could your screenplay one day be worth enough to display in Royal Books’ high-end collectors window in Baltimore? Owner/scholar Kevin Johnson’s new book, The Cellluloid Paper Trail, is the first definitive examination of movie scripts in the 20th century–their provenance and value from story scripts through the myriad drafts that follow. Senior film critic Kurt Brokaw deconstructs this landmark study.
…little fear that their work will not be finished. It is common practice to use all means possible to get the process started and build a film in stages. Postproduction…
…Kenrick, author of the website Musicals101.com “The days of the four- or five-minute long take of one camera shot of Astaire and Rogers step by step working their way through…
…is, by commercial standards, non-commercial. “[She Hate Me] is definitely an independent film,” Spike tells me when I ask him about his particular distinction between independent and studio films. “Here’s…
…enduring legacy of queer history and the resilience of the community. Theo Germain and Aden Hakimi in a fantasy sequence from the film. Courtesy of https://www.desirelinesfilm.com. Beyond its visual allure,…
ITVFest’s executive director Philip Gilpin thinks the peaceful Vermont location adds an invaluable dimension to the festival focused on Internet entertainment. Plus, he said that when execs are shocked by the line-up because “what they’re seeing is better than what they are watching most nights on TV. A lot of these projects are screen ready.”