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Quote Of The Day

"The writing life requires courage, patience, persistence, empathy, openness, and the ability to deal with rejection. It requires the willingness to be alone with oneself. To be gentle with oneself. To look at the world without blinders on. To observe and withstand what one sees. To be disciplined, and at the same time, take risks.… Continue reading Quote Of The Day

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Golden Globe Winners 2015

Better late than never this week, I'm finally finding five minutes to write you an update: the winners of this years Golden Globes. Interesting to see The Lego Movie nominated here, where it was denied an Oscar nod this year. Otherwise, I think the same few films are taking the awards season by storm. See… Continue reading Golden Globe Winners 2015

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The Academy Award Nominations are out for 2015…

Awards season is really in full swing after the Academy Award nominations were released today. Again, Birdman and Grand Budapest Hotel  are strong contenders, with Boyhood and The Imitation Game also main contenders. BEST PICTURE American Sniper Birdman Boyhood The Grand Budapest Hotel The Imitation Game Selma The Theory of Everything Whiplash BEST ACTRESS Marion Cotillard (Two Days, One Night) Felicity Jones… Continue reading The Academy Award Nominations are out for 2015…

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72nd Golden Globes (2015) – Full List of winners and Inspiration

The Golden Globes were held last night, and I thought I couldn't let them pass without posting something about it, but then I read this blog post about it, and thought that Film Doctor, like they often do, have put it informatively and succinctly.

Persons Of Interest

Very Interesting People: Chris Roberts, Editor

A few months back I wrote a post about a short film that I worked on, written and directed by Chris Roberts, called The Enemy Within. Chris's day job is working as a film editor on different films and TV programs, including work for David Attenborough documentaries. Seems to me like he's always working on… Continue reading Very Interesting People: Chris Roberts, Editor

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BAFTA 2015 Nominations announced.

Speaking of nominations, as we were yesterday, the BAFTA nominations have come out today, and the strongest player is The Grand Budapest Hotel with 11 nominations, closely followed by Birdman and The Theory Of Everything with 10, and The Imitation Game with 9. The awards take place on February 8th, in London. Check out the full list of nominations here: http://awards.bafta.org/award/2015/film… Continue reading BAFTA 2015 Nominations announced.

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The Writers Guild Awards Nominations…

The nominations came out today for the Writers Guild Awards, showing a quite diverse list of contenders. The official ceremony is not until February 14th, but it's nice, personally, to see some nominations going to some of my favourites (... like True Detective in the TV categories). The nominations are listed below for the feature… Continue reading The Writers Guild Awards Nominations…

Film Reviews

Film Review: Dead Wood (2007)

Logline: Four friends head out on a camping trip, but when a mysterious girl turns up with a strange story the terror starts. Genre: Horror Directed By: Davis Bryant, Sebastian Smith, Richard Stiles. Starring: Fergus March, Emily Juniper, John Samuel Worsey, Rebecca Craven, Nina Kwok. A few years ago when I was at films school… Continue reading Film Review: Dead Wood (2007)

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Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail: writing goals, making resolutions and reviewing life.

The last year has been, in the words of one of my dear friend, a bitch, which rather clouds things when I look back over how much I've achieved. At the end of the year, I generally like to write some goals for the next year. I think resolutions are fine, but generally, most people… Continue reading Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail: writing goals, making resolutions and reviewing life.

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2014 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here's an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 660 times in 2014. If it were a cable car, it would take about 11 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the… Continue reading 2014 in review