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When a film does unexpectedly well, I believe it’s important, as a screenwriter, to ask the question: “Why?” I don’t care if it was a Michael Bay flick, a goofy horror movie, a love story, a slow-moving biopic, or whatever. To be dismissive of any movie that does exceptionally well at the box office is […]
And a really important screenwriting lesson on how to create tension in scenes First of all, I’m giving out THREE Black Friday Half-Off Screenplay Consultations. That’s $249 for 4 pages of notes on a feature or pilot script. These will go quickly so e-mail me at carsonreeves1@gmail.com if you want one. Make sure the subject […]
Today’s script attempts to CARVE its way into our turkey-loving hearts. Genre: Thriller/Horror (Serial Killer) Premise: After losing his mother, a man finds the birth certificate of an, up to this point, unknown brother. He connects with him, only to learn that his new brother engages in a particularly violent hobby. About: This script finished […]
A 3 million dollar spec sale and a script that might change the industry forever Genre: Sci-Fi Thriller Premise: A low level worker at a cutting edge tech firm is challenged by the company’s previous fallen CEO to find out what a mysterious recently fired AI coder was working on. About: They said that unknown […]
Unfortunately, I chose not to see Gladiator 2 this weekend. Or Wicked. Then again, I’m never going to see Wicked. Nor will I allow Wicked to see me. But I do have a connection to this weekend’s box office. I started watching the musical, In The Heights, last night. In The Heights was directed by […]