Mar 15 Love1 Review: Deadpool Uses R-Rating to Build Character By London Vayavong Movie Reviews Deadpool came about as a passion project by Ryan Reynolds who became enamored with the character after reading a line…Read More
Mar 14 Love0 Introducing The Script Lab University (TSLU) By Derek Ruth Main Educating and inspiring screenwriters, filmmakers and content creators since 2010, The Script Lab is committed to helping writers develop their…Read More
Mar 13 Love1 Review: 10 Cloverfield Lane is an Address Worth Visiting By Nguyen Le Movie Reviews A few short months ago, few, if any, were aware that a quasi-extension of the Cloverfield universe was in the…Read More
Mar 13 Love1 Navigating Plot and Character in a Screenplay – Part 1 By Brian Ackley Features In the first of this two-part feature, independent filmmaker Brian Ackley breaks down the experience of writing his latest feature, Alienated.…Read More
Mar 08 Love1 Review: Zootopia is a Gorgeous, Hilarious, and Sophisticated Exploration of Prejudice By Christopher Ortiz Movie Reviews Layered in the expertly constructed script for Disney’s Zootopia is a painful, sometimes un-subtle message that will ring true for kids and…Read More
Mar 07 Love1 Review: The Witch – How a Film Can Be So Loved and Yet So Hated By Michelle Donnelly Movie Reviews The Witch is writer/director Robert Eggers’ account of a Puritanical family that disintegrates as it turns against one another in…Read More
Mar 03 Love0 Location, Location, Location By Anthony Faust Main “Location, location, location”. This is a common response to the question, “What is important in real estate?”, but what about…Read More
Feb 29 Love1 Review: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny is a Predictable, Artificial Sequel By Christopher Ortiz Reviews “There is no room for story here," says Silent Wolf (Donnie Yen) says to Snow Vase, the young vengeful student…Read More
Feb 23 Love0 The Great Screenwriters: Part 3 – Leigh Brackett By Martin Keady Main Almost everything about Leigh Brackett was uncertain, ambiguous and even androgynous, beginning with her name, which many people (including the…Read More
Feb 17 Love0 Screenwriting: Predicting The Unpredictable By Richard Walter Main A letter arrived recently from Screenwriting Newsletter subscriber Ronald M. Sandgrund, a prominent Colorado attorney, law professor, and writer. (Full…Read More