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Don’t Break The Chain: Writing advice from Jerry Seinfeld.

It's really important for writers to be writing every day. Like any creative skill, it pays to keep practicing to improve your skills, but it's also important to get that great idea out of your head and onto the page. It's not easy if writing is your dream but not yet your whole career, and… Continue reading Don’t Break The Chain: Writing advice from Jerry Seinfeld.

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Top Hollywood film scripts released for awards season, and where to read them.

Every year, film studios and production companies release their best scripts ahead of award season for consideration. This means that you get to read some of the best scripts of the year! Reading scripts is a really great way to get insight into script writing and film making, seeing how the words on the page… Continue reading Top Hollywood film scripts released for awards season, and where to read them.

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The Gift (2015)

Robyn thinks that her life will be perfect when she moves with her husband to his home town. But secrets threaten to surface and lies come undone when someone from his past tries to make friends and leave them gifts.  Genre: Thriller Starring: Jason Bateman, Joel Edgerton, Rebecca Hall Directed: Joel Edgerton Writer: Joel Edgerton… Continue reading The Gift (2015)

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Shane Black on Screenwriting

“It came down to this. I had a piece of paper in a typewriter and my finger poised to hit one key and I couldn’t do it, I didn’t want to do it all. All I wanted to do was stop. And I hit the key. And now I have a career. So that’s the… Continue reading Shane Black on Screenwriting

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Whirlygig Cinema Spotlight #28: Performance

http://whirlygigcinema.com/news/review-spotlights-performance/ Another month at Whirlygig, this time it was all about Performance, which meant films as diverse as contemporary dance, musicals, and visual poems, as well as documentary style pieces focusing on performers in theatre and music. As usual, the link is above to read the full article which I wrote for Whirlygig on their… Continue reading Whirlygig Cinema Spotlight #28: Performance

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For Screenwriters: “Bob’s Take: The Conspiracy Theory”

I'm afraid I've been "sick as a dog" all week, and so my posting has been really lax, and now I'm going to be really naughty, and post you all a sort of cheat post. But don't worry, it's totally worth reading. I came across this one this morning, another fantastic blog post from Bob… Continue reading For Screenwriters: “Bob’s Take: The Conspiracy Theory”

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Whirygig Cinema Spotlight No# 27: Sci-Fi and Fantasy

http://www.whirlygigcinema.com/news/review-spotlights-sci-fi-and-fantasy/ This month was another really good session at Whirlygig Cinema, held again in the Attic Screening Room at Hackney Picture house. You can see my coverage of the event by clicking the link above. The three directors who showcased their work this month were all award winning film makers, with some interesting things to… Continue reading Whirygig Cinema Spotlight No# 27: Sci-Fi and Fantasy

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Um, I have something to say: some thoughts on finding your voice.

One of the girls I work with said something this week that's kind of been on my mind. She doesn't see herself as a writer, because the words on paper just don't flow for her. They don't come out easily and in ways that make her feel confident about sharing them. It was a funny… Continue reading Um, I have something to say: some thoughts on finding your voice.

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Prequels and Sequels and Franchises, OH MY!

“Nobody wants to make any film, ever. I mean, you can assume that every head of every studio would be perfectly happy never to make another film, because making films is dangerous, costs too much money, none of them make sense, there’s absolutely no guarantee that they’re going to work – the best thing is… Continue reading Prequels and Sequels and Franchises, OH MY!