Fandor Finds New Home: Cinedigm Picks Up Indie Streamer, Will Relaunch Keyframe Publication
The streamer’s rich offerings will now join Cinedigm’s growing collection, two years after a fresh relaunch was scuttled under odd circumstances.
The streamer’s rich offerings will now join Cinedigm’s growing collection, two years after a fresh relaunch was scuttled under odd circumstances.
The streaming service was readying for a planned relaunch at the start of 2019.
If FilmStruck must go, Criterion lovers will follow its library wherever it winds up. Here are some of its options.
A picture is worth a thousand words, but so are these sounds.
The announcement comes after a slew of changes steering the indie streaming service deliberately toward the mainstream.
Indie streaming service Fandor has closed Keyframe, its five-year-old digital magazine, in a strategy shift that the CEO admits, “is not for everyone.”
Is the man behind such features as “Kill Bill” and “The Hateful Eight” as equality-minded as some have said? Take a peek.
Ever wanted to make a Big Kahuna burger? L/Studio’s new show about recreating iconic film dishes may be just for you.
Dominick Nero of Fandor explores the two musicals, and how their parallels could change the way we view both films.
The art-house-inclined streaming service is expanding its reach.
Sometimes the talkies go silent.
Grasshopper Film and Fandor Buy Visual Artist Doc ‘The Artefacta’