A pioneering literary press from Ohio is developing a micro-budget cinema slate. Soon, more purveyors of high-quality content will be getting into the film game.
No one will deny that Breaking Bad will be a culturally relevant show for a long time to come. How will its distinct mode of storytelling affect cinema?
As the number of film festivals - and their visibility to the mainstream - increases, will touring the festival circuit come to function as a theatrical release?
As Hollywood increasingly emphasizes blockbuster releases, more and more of the studios' slates may become filled with independent fare that straddles the border between artistic and commercial.