A veteran producer makes her directorial debut, and gets closer to the action in the process, with Unforgettable.
Members share their strong opinions on industry issues in this occasional column.
The director of Chicago Hope fondly remembers working with the late Senator Kennedy on his only TV series appearance.
Even on some premium HD cable networks, films are being mutilated. And the Guild's national vice president is mad as hell about it.
The director of one of TV's most explicit shows argues that filmmakers should be free to tell their stories-to a point.
The director of Sicko says filmmakers should worry more about the creation and exhibition of their movies and less about piracy.
In an excerpt from his latest book, the director-writer dishes test screenings.
National Vice President Steven Soderbergh contemplates the future of the business.
The director of The Wicker Man suggests we pay more attention to art and less to the box office.
TV movies often get great reviews. How come they never mention the director?
Why the day-and-date release of DVDs is threatening the real movie-going experience.
What's on director Wayne Kramer's mind about the rating system? Funny you should ask.