I want to talk to you about how he (director Bennett Miller) framed this film in a cinematic story. The first half we are with Mark Shultz (Channing Tatum). We see what he sees. How he observes life etc..? He’s in every single scene. Then at the half-way point we begin to see the world… Continue reading FOXCATCHER, The Text Message Review
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BELUSHI’S TOILET – EPISODE 1, Short Film from November 2014 Film Festival
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
I was very pleased with the feedback. I was thrilled that the first audience member felt uncomfortable after watching it. Film-making is about stirring emotions. Good or bad. – Director Andrew Wright, on his reaction to the audience’s reaction in the discussion format at the WILDsound Film Festival (Review) The…
HORROR Movie Pitches. Read over 150 feature script horror film loglines
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The Horror Film. No matter what you think of them, it is a powerful movie genre that makes a lot of money for the studios. It has a large fan base which seems to be getting more popular every year thanks in large part to the internet and countless blogs…
Q&A with Writer Tom Pavlock. 1st Scene Screenplay Winner
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Feedback, and a chance to have a scene read by actors is what motivated me to submit to WILDsound. I enjoyed watching the reading of my script. It was very interesting to hear words spoken by actors that I had written. – Writer Tom Pavlock WHERE SERPENTS LIE is a…
WILDsound’s Top 20 Robin Williams Movies.
On August 11th I was walking home from a meeting and started texting a friend of mine. We were joking around, taking shots at each other, usual guy stuff, when he all of a sudden got serious in his next text. “Robin William just died.” The guy was brilliant.” “Not in Patch Adams.” I replied… Continue reading WILDsound’s Top 20 Robin Williams Movies.
Remembering The West Wing
Once upon a time there was a show called The West Wing. It was about a fictional devout Catholic liberal who was the President of the United States, and his staff of idealistic but extremely intelligent individuals. The show ran for 7 seasons, mostly in the W. Bush era. As the righty Bush team of… Continue reading Remembering The West Wing
Top 50 War Movies of the 2000s (2000 to present)
War movies. I guess this is a genre that will always be around because there always seems to be war in the world. Most war films are either based on a historical war with a fictionalized setting, or about a biographical situation and character(s) setting. Almost all war films are really anti-war stories as they… Continue reading Top 50 War Movies of the 2000s (2000 to present)
The 1000th Blog Post this week about Tom Brady vs Peyton Manning
As I prepare to watch this weekend’s NFL games, let’s talk about the whole Manning vs Brady debate – because I’m jumping on the blog bandwagon. This is officially the 1000th column/blog post about this debate. From Peter King, to Bill Simmons, to guy in parents basement, to me. Let the debate continue because that’s… Continue reading The 1000th Blog Post this week about Tom Brady vs Peyton Manning