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  • Movie News

The Unexpected Reason Why Serial Killer Richard Cottingham Is the Subject of Crime Scene Season 2

Crime Scene director Joe Berlinger could have focused on countless serial killers for the second season of his Netflix true-crime…

2 years ago
  • The Rundown

Lady Gaga Goes Method for House of Gucci; See Licorice Pizza in 70mm; MoviePass Resurrected?

Lady Gaga stayed in character (and accent) throughout the House of Gucci production; Licorice Pizza is coming this Thanksgiving in…

2 years ago
  • Annual Lists

The Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker 2019: Big Cities

"The film business as we know it is never going back to Los Angeles,” director Joe Carnahan reportedly said during…

5 years ago
  • Directing

How They Did It: Turning Accidents Into Opportunities on Location in New York City to Make Here and Now

Getting the opportunity to shoot your first feature film in New York City is a dream come true—like being a…

5 years ago
  • Annual Lists

The Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker 2018: Big Cities

You can’t choose your family, but you can choose where to find your film family. They’re the PAs you’ll be…

6 years ago
  • Directing

The Artist and his Subject: Rebel in the Rye Capitalizes on Parallels between J.D. Salinger and Holden Caulfield

Danny Strong has acted in some of the most acclaimed television shows of the past two decades (Buffy the Vampire…

7 years ago
  • Other

"Meet Me in Montauk": Alamo Drafthouse and Focus Features Memorably Celebrate Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

I’m on a cloudy beach on a cool mid-August afternoon. A trail of footprints sinks into the damp sand as…

7 years ago
  • How They Did It

How They Did It: I Set a Start Date for My $250,000 Film, September Morning, and Stuck to it No Matter What

“How did you find the money?” That’s the question I’ve gotten most from my fellow indie filmmakers the last couple…

7 years ago
  • Interviews

Getting With the Program: Quad Cinema Is the Latest Addition to a Growing Wave of NYC Indie Arthouse Exhibition

"The economics of an arthouse cinema are not kind, I'll admit," says C. Mason Wells, Director of Programming at Quad…

7 years ago
  • How They Did It

How They Did It: Thriller Ascent to Hell Made a Small Location Feel Large Through Careful Planning

When I closed my eyes I could see it: a factory capable of holding more than 500 workers throughout its…

7 years ago
  • Best Of

Interactive Map: Explore the Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker in 2017

Take a virtual tour of our 26 favorite filmmaking cities in North America on our interactive map of the Best…

7 years ago
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  • Winter 2017

The Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker 2017

As an independent moviemaker, your life tends to be a mobile one. You’re forever in search of the perfect landscapes,…

7 years ago
  • Movie News

All-Seeing Eye: God’s Front-Row Seat in the Films of Martin Scorsese (Video)

Many of Martin Scorsese's characters fancy themselves masters of their own universe. But what makes them so sure? As we've…

7 years ago
  • Best Of

Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker 2016: Top 10 Big Cities

Think global but shoot local. Here’s where you'll love doing that. Used to be if you wanted to work in the…

8 years ago
  • Other

Best Coast?: Why Moving from New York to Los Angeles was the Best Decision I Ever Made

Almost two and a half years ago, I left what I thought would be my forever home, but moving from…

9 years ago
  • Best Of

Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker 2015: Top 10 Big Cities

All this week, we’re releasing the 2015 edition of our annual Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker…

9 years ago
  • Interviews
  • Screenwriting

Burn-jobs in a Bad Country: Interview with Writer Jonathan Hirschbein

Writer Jonathan Hirschbein worked for years on the film Bad Country with the late director, Chris Brinker, who passed away…

10 years ago
  • How They Did It

How They Did It: Hank and Asha, An Unusual Romance

Hank and Asha is an epistolary film about a filmmaker in New York and an admirer in Prague, who correspond solely…

10 years ago
  • Movie News

Comfortable State of Anxiety: An Interview with Martin Scorsese

A ramble with America’s Greatest Living Director about his long career and his new “eastern western,” Gangs of New York.…

22 years ago