
Hollywood actors star in Aaron’s “Landline” comedy
TOM ARNOLD (“Sons of Anarchy”), Jim O’Heir (“Parks and Recreation”) and Betsy Brandt (“Breaking Bad”) are among the familiar Hollywood actors who have been

TOM ARNOLD (“Sons of Anarchy”), Jim O’Heir (“Parks and Recreation”) and Betsy Brandt (“Breaking Bad”) are among the familiar Hollywood actors who have been

When 85-minute low-budget indie “Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer” — an art film masked as an exploitation film and shot in 16mm — was released in fall

Chicago Filmmakers is gearing up for its first crowdfunding campaign to raise $50,000 to obtain a matching grant that will go towards renovating its recently purchased historic Edgewater firehouse that

Introducing a roundup of news about film activities throughout all that landscape Downstate, from south of Route 1-80 to Cairo at the tip of the state.
Springfield — “Before ‘I Do,’

Here’s your first look at the some of the first of 50 panels and workshops that will be presented at CIMMcon, April 16-17, the Midwest’s

EVP/Executive Creative Director Britt Nolan was promoted to the US chief creative officer position left vacant since Susan Credle departed last June for FCB New York.
Rich Stoddart, CEO of Leo

Former Chicago editor Dustin Foster and his partner, motion designer and animator Dan Wiltshire, of Chop and Hue of Grand

Yesterday was a “pretty standard day” for Rich Moskal, director of the Chicago Film Office, a

Hear this! Audio Recording Unlimited’s (ARU) engineering staff was nominated for a 2016 Motion Picture Sound

“Transformers” director Michael Bay will return to Chicago later this year to produce the fifth installment of his franchise, he told WGN’s Dean Richards. But

Creative editorial house Utopic — which celebrated its sixth business anniversary in December — expanded its editorial talent

FCB CHICAGO continues to increase its creative assets with the VP/creative director team of copywriter Kathleen Waille and

INDUSTRIAL LIGHT & MAGIC’S LOSS is Rethink Studios’ gain. The

As someone that deals in future technologies on a daily basis, I am constantly amazed how long people cling to the outdated tools they are using.
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A series of documentaries by women directors is Chicago Filmmakers’ first event to help benefit the renovation of the historical landmark fire house


Optimus’ hiring of editor Caleb Hepler, who starts the latest chapter of his career on Monday, Aug. 10, brings the number

THREE NEW AT LEVITHAN are producer James Turek, who earlier had spent eight years in LA; software

Yesterday morning, two strange men whom no one knew or had seen before, but exuding a distinctive laid-back California air, turned

SPIKE LEE’S $15 to $18 million feature that’s set to film June 1 to July 10 in Englewood and other South