
Sisters in Cinema creates mentorship program
Sisters in Cinema, established in 1997 as an online platform dedicated to African American women media creators, has joined forces with six Black women industry experts to offer mentorship to

Sisters in Cinema, established in 1997 as an online platform dedicated to African American women media creators, has joined forces with six Black women industry experts to offer mentorship to

Celebrated star from the iconic Superman movie series, Sarah Douglas, known for her portrayal as the Kryptonian supervillain Ursa, will be at the Emagine Batavia Theatre for two-days hosting special events on October 11-12, 2024.

The 60th edition of the Chicago International Film Festival unveiled their full lineup of films and programs. With over 130 feature films and 60 shorts from 60+ countries, this year’s festival is bigger than

Optimus, a leading production and post-production company with offices in Chicago and New York, is expanding its talent pool and has announced the promotion of Caralyn Moore to editor. Known

For the second night in a row, the 2024 Democratic National Convention (DNC) pulled in a mammoth TV and online audience as Americans across the country tuned in to see

The Obamas came and dropped the mic… twice last night. Former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama took center stage at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago

Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival unveiled its full slate of programming for the 42nd edition of the second-longest running LGBTQ+ film festival in the world, unspooling September 19 –

The Gene Siskel Film Center is holding a screening of the Jack C. Newell verité documentary, The Candidate on Saturday August 17, 6:00 p.m. Tickets available here. Kicking off a

Bader Rutter has appointed David Jordan as its new chief executive officer. Jordan is the fourth CEO in the 50-year history of the employee-owned agency, succeeding Jeff Young, who will

The third season of FX’s The Bear has set new records, driven by strong anticipation and a loyal fanbase. The premiere garnered a record 5.4 million views globally within its

While we’ve made our opinion known that The Bear isn’t really a comedy, it is still an outstanding series that we love. And congrats are in order for Christopher Storer,

Chicago Fire is preparing to film the first episode of Season 13 and the casting department is seeking background extras and standins. A background extra plays a nonspeaking role in

GetYourGuide, a leading global online marketplace for unforgettable travel experiences, is launching a new campaign series called Offseason by GetYourGuide. This series showcases the unforgettable nature of travel experiences through

Directed by Camp Lucky’s Sai Selvarajan, the short film We Clap For Airballs delves into the transformative impact of Swish, Chicago’s first QTBIPOC-centered basketball meet-up, showcasing the deep sense of

MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD. The Bear has returned for its third season on Hulu, bringing with it 10 new episodes. As Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) and Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) open their

Real talk. I love The Bear. I am so sucked into its in its chaotic, dysfunctional world (like millions of others) that I binge all episodes of the award-winning FX

“The Last Barf Bag,” a lighthearted, 12-minute Dramamine mini-documentary which explores the eccentric subculture of air sickness bags by profiling four collectors who show off their treasures, won seven Lions at

Jesse Lee Soffer has been announced as a series regular for Season 4 of CBS’s FBI: International. The surprise addition comes following Luke Kleintank’s departure from the show last season.

The AICP Next Awards’ Best of Show winner, went to “Banned Book Club” for the Digital Public Library of America, created by FCB Chicago and produced by 456 Studios. An

The 40th Chicago Latino Film Festival is presenting eight World, nine North American and one US Premieres. Featuring close to 100 short and feature-length films from Mexico, Central and South