IndieWire can now unveil the new fellows for the 2025 cohort, along with the six selected projects. Each creative team ...
Tisch alum A.J. Catoline always had an interest in film and writing, but he discovered that his true passion was for editing in an NYU filmmaking course. Now, he’s an Emmy-winning film editor and has ...
A new Hulu documentary will examine the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie 'Rust.' ...
EXCLUSIVE: UTA has inked filmmaker and choreographer Sarah Friedland whose movie Familiar Touch made its world premiere at ...
It’s an unusually upbeat ending for a play about loss, a quality it shares with Primary Trust, which won the 2024 drama ...
What the bad thing is takes a while to unfold, and no, it’s not a monster. (Not exactly.) Instead, “Armand” is about the way harm, perpetuated across generations, causes communities to turn insular.
To finish writing her world premiere play “The Grove,” Mfoniso Udofia had to go back to the beginning and reconnect with her roots as a budding young playwright.
During the pandemic, Kevin Carroll, founder of an Austin ukulele orchestra, Austin Ukestra, recorded a ukulele part alone in his room. Later, the part appeared on Ruthie Foster’s 66th annual ...