Terror Taught Me: After Midnight
The newest from microbudget genre writer/director/star Jeremy Gardner, After Midnight focuses on a man in the throes of a break-up who every night must face… Read More »Terror Taught Me: After Midnight
The newest from microbudget genre writer/director/star Jeremy Gardner, After Midnight focuses on a man in the throes of a break-up who every night must face… Read More »Terror Taught Me: After Midnight
Birds of Prey, written by Christina Hodson and directed by Cathy Yan, brings a new and chaotic energy to the DCEU. Set in a new… Read More »Steal This Move: Birds of Prey
We’re running two-part series on outlining by Screenwriters Network member chidori. The previous article covered Idea Generation. All members are welcome to submit articles on… Read More »Outlining with Chidori: The Outline!
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In this episode of the Screenwriters Network Podcast, Smish interviews Scott Barkan, a Philadelphia based screenwriter of Blumhouse & Hulu’s I’M JUST FUCKING WITH YOU,… Read More »Interview with Screenwriter Scott Barkan
When the topic of ‘Batman soundtracks’ is brought up, many of us often think of Danny Elfman’s score for the 1989 Tim Burton movie, Hans… Read More »Writers Soundtrack: Batman the Animated Series
We’re running a two-part series on outlining by Screenwriters Network member chidori. All members are welcome to submit articles on relevant screenwriting topics! Learn more… Read More »Outlining with Chidori: Ideas
This year’s record Sundance sale belonged not to a serious Oscar contender but a Groundhog Day-riff starring ex-SNL golden boy Andy Sandberg. Palm Springs, by… Read More »Steal This Move: Palm Springs
Anti-Pop by SpotifyWhy I Listen – Growing up in a multilingual environment, I found comfort in hearing songs in a variety of languages. Music followed… Read More »Writers Soundtrack: Anti-Pop
Recently, on an email containing notes on my TV pilot, I got the one thing many writers fear: “could this be a movie?” We’ve all… Read More »Notes Under Notes: On Format