A professional screenwriter whose credits range from Charlie’s Angels to Frankenweenie, John August started his blog in 2003. Since then, it’s blossomed into the internet’s leading source of screenwriter wisdom. John illuminates both the craft and industry experience of screenwriters in ways ...
Being chastised repeatedly for not seeing the film on the biggest movie theater screen imaginable, I watched this offering on the plane primarily out of curiosity to see what all the fuss was about. In a nutshell, I thought the visuals and action/adventure sequences up in the sky were secon...
It’s a brilliant adaptation by screenwriter Waldo Salt, based on Nathanael West’s 1939 novel of the same title. The film horrifically depicts the Hollywood film industry in all its artificial glitz and glamour. In 1930s Los Angeles, sunny Hollywood shined like a beacon to helpless people acr...
Set outside Los Angeles, the play follows two brothers—Austin, a successful Hollywood screenwriter, and Lee, a burglar—as they house-sit for their mother while she vacations in Alaska. During their time together, they fight, drink heavily, and nearly ruin the house in their rivalry to get...
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Bank executive Al (Fredric March) gets into trouble for offering favorable loans to veterans. After losing both hands in the war, Homer (Harold Russell) returns to his loving fiancée, but must struggle to adjust. Released: 1946 Directed by: William Wyler Also ranks #2 on The Best Movies ...
Finally, to bring it all full circle, Gangs of New York powerfully reminds the audience of the age-old topic of immigration and how those who have citizenship too often oppose those who desire to enter a country they once also did. ...
It’s a brilliant adaptation by screenwriter Waldo Salt, based on Nathanael West’s 1939 novel of the same title. The film horrifically depicts the Hollywood film industry in all its artificial glitz and glamour. In 1930s Los Angeles, sunny Hollywood shined like a beacon to helpless people acr...
Bank executive Al (Fredric March) gets into trouble for offering favorable loans to veterans. After losing both hands in the war, Homer (Harold Russell) returns to his loving fiancée, but must struggle to adjust. Released: 1946 Directed by: William Wyler Also ranks #2 on The Best Movies ...
Bank executive Al (Fredric March) gets into trouble for offering favorable loans to veterans. After losing both hands in the war, Homer (Harold Russell) returns to his loving fiancée, but must struggle to adjust. Released: 1946 Directed by: William Wyler Also ranks #2 on The Best Movies ...