Story Type: Time Travel In Hollywood movie circles, there are genres like Horror or Science Fiction, cross genres like Action-Thriller or Drama-Comedy, and…
Script To Screen: “Army of Darkness” Yes, it’s the Boomstick scene from the classic 1992 comic horror movie Army of Darkness, written by Ivan Raimi and Sam Raimi.
Interview (Audio): Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina, Darla K. Anderson An hour-long podcast conversation with the filmmakers of Pixar’s ‘Coco’.
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Character Type: Rookie Those of you who have followed my blog for some time or taken courses with me through Screenwriting Master Class know how fascinated I am…
Saturday Hot Links Time for the 316th installment of Saturday Hot Links, your week’s essential reading about movies, TV, streaming, Hollywood, and other…
Essential. For context, understand that I have been doing this for over 30 years and teaching for over 15. In that time, I’ve intersected with quite…
6 Old Grammar Rules That Are Finally Going Out of Style Writers should feel free to write stories how the stories need to be told.
Reader Question: Do Nemesis characters necessarily HAVE to suffer in the end? Are there stories which can work without the Antagonist getting their comeuppance?
Interview (Written): Richard Linklater and Darryl Ponicsan Co-writers of the Amazon Studios movie Last Flag Flying.
Script To Screen: “Argo” A dramatic scene from the 2012 movie Argo, written by Chris Terrio, book by Tony Mendez, magazine article by Joshuah Bearman.
Writing and the Creative Life: The Joy of Running… Creatively Speaking In 1978, a medical doctor Thaddeus Kostrubala put out a book called “The Joy of Running”. Here is some background on Kostrubala:
Daily Dialogue — November 17, 2017 “Put that thing back where it came from, so help me, so help me, so help me, goodbye. Put that thing back where it came from, so help me…
Update: 2017 Award Season Screenplay Downloads — 3 New Scripts, 15 Total! Get these PDFs now before the links disappear.
Spec Script Deal: “Take Back the Night” New Regency acquires thriller spec script “Take Back the Night” written by Ryan Riley. There are no plot details.
Reader Question: Can writing a character bio get in the way of one’s creative process? What if the bio veers away from the writer’s take on the character?
Script To Screen: “American Psycho” A scene from the 2000 movie American Psycho, screenplay by Mary Harron & Guinevere Turner, novel by Bret Easton Ellis.
The Business of Screenwriting: Spec scripts aren’t just for aspiring screenwriters You may think a spec script is something only relevant to aspiring screenwriters. Not true.
Daily Dialogue — November 16, 2017 Man: Hey, there’s the award-winning scholar! Woman: We’re all very proud of you, Ben.