Genre: Dark Comedy Premise: When a jobless government subsidizing loser wins the Arizona lottery, he must figure out a way to divorce his hate-filled wife in order to keep the winnings for himself. About: Today we have a 2018 Nicholl finalist (there were six finalists and four winners). Our lone 2018 Nicholl winning script review […]
Today’s Braveheart sequel review comes with a trio of must-know screenwriting lessons. Genre: Period/Action Premise: In the 14th Century, Scottish King, Robert The Bruce, attempts to free his country from England once and for all. About: This film has been making noise for numerous reasons. First, it positioned itself as an obvious spiritual sequel to […]
I’ve been watching the Star Wars franchise closely over the last few months with heightened curiosity. I continue to love Star Wars more than any other property due to the way the original trilogy taught me how far imagination can take you. Without Star Wars, I think all of our lives would be a little […]
Genre: Comedy Premise: In the fast-rising sport of Bricklaying, an anti-doping agent and disgraced former champion must take down the champion’s former nemesis, who they suspect is using a bricklaying-enhancement drug known as “Brick Dust.” Why You Should Read: Bricks of Glory was inspired by a real life event called the Bricklayer 500 which takes […]
Selene Caramazza to play the lead in my FBI idea I’ll never write? Yesterday, in response to the Nicholl-winning script, Numbers and Words, coupled with a larger discussion about Nicholl’s propensity to reward scripts with strong social messages, long-time thoughtful contributor Scott Serradell said this in the comment section: I’m a little funny about the […]