The city of Memphis in Tennessee is famed as the home of the Blues and the birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll, so it’s no surprise it makes the perfect creative landscape for one of the
In the same week Cannes announced a ban on Netflix Originals, evident industry purist Steven Spielberg also offered a glib criticism of Netflix, the quality of its movies, and its impact on the film industry.
Founded in 1977, Frameline Film Festival prides itself on being the United States’ first and oldest film fest devoted to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer programming. Since then, Frameline has grown into the world’s
For our inaugural contest, we attracted talent from across the globe and saw an exceptional quality and attention to detail in the entries. We chatted to our winners about their backgrounds in writing, what inspired
We here at Film Daily are huge advocates of film festivals. However, there is one fest that each year seems to get progressively more outdated and it just so happens to be one of the
Happy Friday, folks – out of the storm and into the warm. We’re finally hitting that wondrous time of the year when the cold weather is over. The same goes for awards season, and instead
With such widespread reach, the #MeToo movement was the perfect opportunity to make a fast buck and – in addition to 'The Silence Breaker' – we’ve already seen some sneaky campaigns utilizing the movement for
As we cry into our pillows over the thought of 'The Americans' bowing out of TV for good, we’re also kinda stoked there’s one more season to go. In the runup to its imminent release,
The 17th annual Tribeca Film Festival revealed its feature film lineup earlier this month, and with the start date fast approaching (April 18, folks – get it in the datebook!), we’ve decided to help ease
Whether you’re a first-time or student filmmaker, it can be a lonely life sweating over a script or shooting schedule if you don’t have a support network to lean on. Thankfully, there are events geared