Feb 22 Love4 Woke Lib White Boy Part 1 By Tom Dever Entertainment, Main, Movie Reviews, Screenwriting 101, Woke Lib White Boy With the Academy Awards less than two weeks away, nine films hope to cement their legacy with what is still…Read More
Feb 19 Love4 The #1 Way To Give Your Characters A “Voice” By Alex Bloom Main, Screenwriting 101 What’s really meant by the ubiquitous advice to “give each character a voice” when it comes to screenplay dialogue? Here’s…Read More
Feb 19 Love2 The Weird Side of Sundance: Writing Midnight Movies By Ben Larned Main, Screenwriting 101, Sundance As sales and Oscar buzz filled the frigid air of Park City, conversations tended to overlook the more unusual sections…Read More
Feb 15 Love8 5 Ways BLACK PANTHER Sets the Bar (Spoiler Free!) By Natasha Guimond Movie Reviews, Screenwriting 101 Black Panther played at the Arclight in Hollywood this past Tuesday night and I was lucky enough to see it.…Read More
Feb 13 Love3 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri: An Unintentional Western? By Shanee Edwards Movie Reviews, Screenwriting 101, Uncategorized You may know Martin McDonagh’s previous films Seven Psychopaths or In Bruges. Both are far from typical Hollywood fare, as…Read More
Feb 12 Love5 Finding Joy in the Greatest Show By Britton Perelman Main, Movie Reviews, Screenwriting 101 The Greatest Showman wasn’t the best movie of the year. It doesn’t have the depth of Three Billboards, the tenacity…Read More
Feb 01 Love1 Top 5 Films Set in Philadelphia By Tom Dever Main, Screenwriting 101 It’s Super Bowl Week! And for those of you outside of Southeastern Pennsylvania and the Northeastern United States, that probably…Read More
Jan 14 Love2 The Great Screenwriters: Part 23 – Diablo Cody By Martin Keady Main, Screenwriting 101, The Great Television Writers All screenwriters have their “inspirational quotes”, the expressions and sayings that often litter their desk but also provide that all-important…Read More
Dec 24 Love0 From Script to Screen: Die Hard By Natasha Guimond Main, Screenwriting 101, Script to Screen It's that time of year again! You know, when die-hard Die Hard fans insist that Die Hard is a Christmas movie. Seriously,…Read More
Dec 21 Love3 7 Career Lessons from I, Tonya Screenwriter Steven Rogers By Shanee Edwards Main, Screenwriting 101 The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Dec. 5 -- Based on the 1994 figure skating scandal involving Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan,…Read More