After spending the fall semester immersing herself in the Los Angeles film scene, Katie Cobos understood why she had heard from another student, "there is always something going on." In LA, Cobos ...
Dances With Films: LA has announced the film lineup for next month's return of Los Angeles' largest indie film-focused film festival (June 19-29) for its 28th edition. The lineup of films includes its ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- As the number of film and television shoot days in the greater Los Angeles area continues to decline, there is hope in the struggling industry that the newly expanded California ...
Los Angeles has long been the “Entertainment Capital of the World” as the film and television stars congregate to the area to film the next big thing — but a new study shows that the region’s claim to ...
Tax credit for film and TV shows positive early signs but not enough to turn the industry around yet
Los Angeles' film and TV industry began to benefit from California’s tax credit program, but the number of days movies and shows spent on filming in LA continued to decline, according to a new report ...
The 29th LA Shorts International Film Festival's 2025 offerings, include 470 films from 34 countries. The OSCARS & BAFTA-qualifying LA Shorts Fest takes place at Regal Cinema LA LIVE on July 16-28.
The LA Times released a list of the best 101 films set in Los Angeles. The number one spot went to the 1974 film Chinatown, directed by Roman Polanski, starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway, with ...
The six 2026 articipants explain what this year’s theme of ‘Renewal: Resilience and New Beginnings’ means for them and their ...
FilmLA's latest edition of its annual Scripted Content Study shows how the decline in production in Hollywood's backyard continued in 2024, as industry and political forces are fighting to reverse ...
A proposal aimed at reducing fees and streamlining other processes in a bid to support filmmakers in Los Angeles was approved Tuesday by the Los Angeles City Council. The council's action directs ...
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association split between the space odyssey “Gravity” and the futuristic romance “Her,” lending no more certainty to an awards season that’s so far been full of contenders ...
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