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Zed (Riz Ahmed) slips into the bathroom and sits on the toilet while his thumbs frantically run over his phone screen. His mindset is in his career as a rapper. He can see his dreams slowly coming true, one performance at a time...
Writer and producer Evan Mirzai talks about the importance of the WGA Middle Eastern Writers Committee
In an open letter to the Writers Guild of America, a group of Middle Eastern writers in the Writers Guild of America West prompted the industry to do better and support more of their stories.
Filmmaker Ana Lydia Monaco, advertising president Ingrid Otero-Smart share what it means to be a Latina in entertainment
When filmmaker Ana Lydia Monaco went to get a haircut from a new hairstylist, she didn’t expect her to be a Guatemalan woman. It was the first time she had ever had her hair cut by a fellow Latina. After sitting down for the session, the hairstylist ...
Writer-director Michael Mohan on creating his erotic thriller ‘The Voyeurs’
Michael Mohan tinkered away at his script in a spare room that would become his soon-to-be daughter’s nursery. Papers holding lines of dialogue and various outlined elements years in the making were tacked on every wall, while an unbuilt crib rested ...
Writer-director Sarah Adina Smith on incorporating dance and themes of power in 'Birds of Paradise'
In a sudden shift, bodies moving across the screen hold a new weight: Each attitude turn and pirouette may determine who gets the scholarship into a prestigious ballet school in Paris, France. For Kate Sanders (Diana Silvers) it would be a dream come...
Co-writer and director Vince Marcello on completing the coming-of-age 'Kissing Booth' trilogy
Elle and Noah have just one more summer together before they go off to college, and all the plans Elle had in mind for her future are slowly slipping away, one missed phone call from admissions at a time. As her deadline to commit to a university app...
Writer-director Kay Cannon on rethinking the world of 'Cinderella'
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Cinderella... Who dreamed of being a dress designer.
Everybody's Talking About Jamie' director Jonathan Butterell brings the world of a 16-year-old drag queen from the stage to the screen
Jamie New (Max Harwood) struts from table to table through his school’s cafeteria, down a runway, and through a nightclub with about 500 people cheering him on as his imagination explodes across the screen. In one second he is a force of nature turni...
The two teenage screenwriters behind ‘Generation Wrecks’ on portraying teens in film
It’s 1994 and things are simpler... Well, not really. Especially not for Stacy and Liz. Distanced from each other because of an unspoken event, the two Gen-Xers, along with a group of underdog high schoolers, are brought back together for a weekend g...
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