




The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced the 12 projects invited to the 2023 Screenwriters Lab and the 10 projects selected for the Screenwriters Intensive, including filmmakers from the U.S.A. and internationally from the Dominican Republic, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon and Nepal.
The American Film Institute (AFI) has announced the appointment of producer and educator Susan Ruskin as Dean of the AFI Conservatory. She will lead AFI's world-class, graduate film-training program, bringing decades of academic and professional experience to renowned film program.
President Donald J. Trump known for his twitter rants has once again used the micro messaging platform to send out veiled disapproval of the recent violence acts in Charlottesville, Virginia, that resulted in three deaths and 19 injuries.
The Lovers, from A24, brings to the screen a tale of two lovers and others, of life disconnected, of lost love and rekindled passion, of complications, of endings and beginnings, of the expected and the unimaginable.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, from Fox Searchlight Pictures, presents the story of wrath, rage, and anger, deep, unquenchable, unfathomable, burning, gnawing, seething, bubbling volcanic murderous rage and those who have yet to learn to cope, manage and hope.
President Donald Trump traveled to Alabama this week and autographed Bibles for those devastated by the recent Tornadoes, continued to defend the North Korean Summit, the economy and divided his opinions on Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen.

The Last Breath, from RLJE Films, presents a race against time underwater diving thriller, as the exploration of a WWII battleship becomes a death trap when a group of Great White sharks decide to hunt.
Mary Chapin Carpenter, Julie Fowlis and Karine Polwart will release their new album, Looking For The Thread, January 24 via Thirty Tigers, an exciting debut collaboration from the trio. Pre-order HERE. The first single, "Hold Everything," is out now.
Past Lives, from A24, presents a story of lost love, hope, redemption as two childhood friends reunite after years apart for one week and leave wondering if the life they have chosen is destiny or convenience.
New York Magazine recently hosted the eleventh annual New York Tastes benefiting the food charity City Harvest at Skylight in the Tribeca section of New York City.
Four films, Game, Friday Night, Messiah, and The Nation Holds its Breath, selected in Series Three of the Lexus Short Films competition continue to raise the bar in what has become an extremely successful partnership.
Continuing the celebration of the 30th anniversary of Tom Petty's all-time classic Wildflowers, the critically acclaimed documentary Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free: The Making of Wildflowers is now available to stream on Peacock, watch HERE.




