Features Finding Her Way Back: Ellen Doyle's Trials in Re-entering the TV Industry "One day you're a young writer, a fresh voice. A few years later, with additional wisdom and experience, you've somehow got less to say?" 02/15/2019 by Maureen McGuirk
Reviews Movie Review: The LEGO Movie: The Second Part, a blast of humor and heart! Just like the first one, this film is packed with referential humor and winky in-jokes, sure to entertain family members of all ages! 02/11/2019 by Zach Murphy
Features The Movement for Female Representation in Films Reaches Africa “There’s a renewed sense that we’ve got to be in this together. The only way it’s going to change is if we change it.” 02/08/2019 by Maureen McGuirk
Throwback Thursday #ThrowbackThursday: How I Met Your Mother Review HIMYM is easy to watch, easy to relate to, and makes you feel a variety of emotions! 02/07/2019 by Anna Zabiega
Features Female Filmmaker Friday: Nadine Labaki, First Lebanese Female Filmmaker to be Nominated for an Oscar "Every single person that is in the film is not an actor. Every single person is actually coming with their own story, with their own struggle, with their own suffering, with their own self expression." 02/01/2019 by Maureen McGuirk
Tech Tuesday Machine Learning Can Save Time in Film and TV Production There is a growing demand from audiences all over the world for content—and to keep up with the times and the demand, content creators ought to digitize their business processes. 01/29/2019 by Anna Zabiega
Reviews Movie Review: Green Book, a Heartwarming Film About Two Very Different Souls Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali star as two unlikely friends who embark on a road trip across America in the 1960s. 01/28/2019 by Zach Murphy
How-To Saturday Screenwriting Tips for Aspiring Screenwriters from Successful Professionals Everyone's writing methods are different but these are some great tips to take to heart! 01/26/2019 by Zach Murphy
Features Female Filmmaker Friday: Catherine Hardwicke, Director of Miss Bala "If you want to help support women in film, buy a ticket." 01/25/2019 by Maureen McGuirk
Features Female Filmmaker Friday: Aline Brosh McKenna, No Longer Afraid of the "D" Word "We need to encourage and enable people to have personal priorities and professional priorities...because it is my personal belief that people who have thriving personal lives are way better at their jobs." 01/18/2019 by Maureen McGuirk
Features The Era of Korean Adaptations: Is It Smart or Lazy? In the era of adaptations, is anything really original anymore anyway? 01/16/2019 by Alex Kruse
Industry News AR Startups are Working on Headsets Directly for Consumers Most AR companies cater to enterprises, but more and more are wanting to sell directly to consumers too. 01/15/2019 by Anna Zabiega