Reviews TV Review: NBC's New Comedy Good Girls is Hilariously Impractical in the Best Kind of Way These three struggling suburban moms are all in need of some serious dough! 03/29/2018 by Anna Zabiega
Reviews Movie Review: Love, Simon is an Inclusive-Minded Coming-of-Age Gem Love, Simon is warm, charming, hilarious, heartfelt, thoughtful, and somehow manages to stray away from ever getting too cheesy or melodramatic. 03/27/2018 by Zach Murphy
Tutorial Filmmaking Advice from Oscar Short Film Nominees What does it take to make a great short film? 03/10/2018 by Zach Murphy
Netflix Picks Netflix Picks to Binge-Watch Next: Netflix Original "Ugly Delicious" is Real and Honest This show is different from traditional travel cooking shows: it’s not cheesy and not dull; it’s real and honest. 03/07/2018 by Anna Zabiega
Features Female Filmmaker Friday: Amy Adrion, Advocate for Pay Equity "Anyone who feels outside of the Hollywood system, that they continue to feel fired up to tell their stories, despite all the roadblocks and obstacles." 02/23/2018 by Maureen McGuirk
Reviews Movie Reviews: "Black Panther" Has a Penchant for Worldbuilding Black Panther is a thoroughly prideful and entertaining journey that you don't want to end. 02/19/2018 by Zach Murphy
Industry News PatMa Productions, A Multi-Platform Independent Studio Introducing PatMa Productions: an indie studio with the goal of magnifying diverse voices! 02/17/2018 by Anna Zabiega
Features Female Filmmaker Friday: Desiree Akhavan, Representing the LGBTQ Community Experiences "I really loved this story because it fiercely advocated for ugliness and people and how they don’t mean to be ugly.” 02/16/2018 by Maureen McGuirk
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Features What Can Colaborator Do For Your Brand As The World Shifts to Video Content Cheddar interviews Colaborator for the inside scoop. 02/09/2018 by Alex Kruse
Features Female Filmmaker Friday: Sara Colangelo, Winner of Sundance's Directing Award Sara Colangelo is a New York-based writer/director who graduated from New York University. Her short film Little Accidents, the story of a female factory worker who gets her disabled ex-boyfriend to steal a pregnancy test, put her on the map... 02/09/2018 by Maureen McGuirk
Features Virtual Reality Film, Spheres, Getting Major Funding at Sundance This is a big deal for virtual reality! 02/01/2018 by Anna Zabiega