Jul 10 Love2 Screenwriting 101: How Spider-Man: Homecoming Nails its Villain By Valerie Kalfrin Main, Screenwriting 101 A strong antagonist is a lynchpin to any story, but superheroes especially need to face a good foil in order…Read More
Jun 14 Love13 6 Types of Non-Traditional Antagonists for Your Next Screenplay By Staff Main, Screenwriting 101, Top 10 Lists By Britton Perelman Put simply, the protagonist is the main character of a story and the antagonist is the…Read More
Jun 08 Love1 The Art of Writing Horror: Remakes and Reboots in the 80’s By Ben Larned Main, Screenwriting 101 Throughout the new millennium, the horror market has been plagued by sequels and remakes - a trend that has only…Read More
Jun 07 Love5 Scum and Villainy: Creating the Perfect Villain By Jonathan Williams Main, Screenwriting 101 I've written before on how to create 'likeable' unlikeable characters, but while a lovable anti-hero is all well and good, there’s nothing I…Read More
Jun 06 Love2 Wonder Woman’s Brains: Lessons For Writing A Smart Superhero Movie By Travis Maiuro Main, Screenwriting 101 Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman has received the well-deserved adoration of critics and audiences alike. The film is a much-needed breath…Read More
May 18 Love5 The Art of the ‘Meet-Cute’: How to Write a ‘Romantic’ Introduction Scene By Travis Maiuro Screenwriting 101 When we think of the “meet-cute” we think of Harry meeting Sally on a bickering road trip from Chicago to…Read More
May 16 Love0 Get Out: How to Turn Your Screenplay Into A Subversive, Genre-Bending Affair By Caroline Cao Screenwriting 101 Spoilers abound. If you haven't seen Get Out, consider yourself warned. Also, what are you waiting for? Get Out is that rare…Read More
May 11 Love0 Ghost in the Shell: How To Mishandle Controversy By Valerie Kalfrin Screenwriting 101 Identity and humanity are two concepts that science fiction loves to explore, so it’s a shame when a film that…Read More
May 05 Love1 The Art of Writing Horror: How to Scare on a Budget By Ben Larned Screenwriting 101 One of the most terrifying concepts in filmmaking: putting a project together with no funds. Film is an extremely expensive…Read More
May 03 Love1 Screenwriting 101: Unity of Drama – What Aristotle’s Poetics Means For You By Shaun Leonard Screenwriting 101 People have been telling stories for a long time. From cave paintings to the eventual release of the Avatar sequel…Read More