Aug 28 Love3 Jack of All Trades: The Profound Versatility in Jack Black Movies By David Young Blogs, Free Download, Script Collection, Weekly Feature Jack Black’s work runs the gamut: From heartfelt romantic films to action flicks, he has extended his reach into various…Read More
Aug 23 Love3 What is Script Coverage? By Shannon Corbeil Blogs Script coverage is the analysis of a screenplay. It can include summaries, character breakdowns, thematic reviews, plot dissections and structure…Read More
Aug 21 Love3 The Lasting Legacy of Sidney Lumet Movies By Martin Keady Blogs, Free Download, Script Collection, Weekly Feature His surname sounded like the name for a movie theatre, so it was entirely fitting that Sidney Lumet should become…Read More
Aug 17 Love6 When Was the Movie Camera Invented? By Martin Keady Blogs, Filmmaking There is a terrible irony in trying to determine exactly when the first movie camera was invented, namely that it…Read More
Aug 14 Love2 Blue Collar, Silver Screen: Great Modern Working-Class Hero Movies By Karl Williams Blogs, Free Download, Script Collection, Weekly Feature When you think about the past six Best Picture Oscar winners in a row, do you notice a pattern? (I'll…Read More
Aug 09 Love4 From Mifune to Michelangelo: A Brief History of Martial Arts Movies By Alyssa Miller Blogs Martial arts movies have been a staple of cinema for over a century, dating back to the silent film era.…Read More
Aug 07 Love2 The Scripts That Made Nicolas Cage All the Rage By Steven Hartman Blogs, Free Download, Script Collection, Weekly Feature Nicolas Cage is a phenomenon. He’s worked with some of the biggest directors on $100 million movies and taken risky…Read More
Aug 02 Love1 Lights, Camera, Action Figures! Best Movies Based on Real-Life Toys By David Young Blogs Let's talk toy movies. Anyone who’s played with toys, tabletop games, or trading cards can tell you that each has…Read More
Jul 31 Love1 If Looks Could Kill: The Best Modern Femme Fatale Movies By Brianne Hogan Blogs, Free Download, Script Collection, Weekly Feature The femme fatale is a notable character archetype in cinema history. From Phyllis Dietrichson in Double Indemnity to Kitty Collins in…Read More
Jul 26 Love0 Christopher Nolan Wrote the ‘Oppenheimer’ Script in First Person. Here’s Why That’s Awesome By Kole Lyndon Lee Blogs Did you know that Christopher Nolan took a daring and unconventional approach while crafting the screenplay for his new film…Read More