With Halloween less than a week away, I’ve been thinking a lot about Halloween movies and horror movies as well. Last week I posted that my favorite Halloween movie was Arsenic and Old Lace. Today I’d like to talk about my favorite flat out horror movie and that is The Shining. Obviously this is a …
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All Time Favorite Halloween Movie: Arsenic and Old Lace
With Halloween less than 2 weeks away, I thought I would start talking about some of my favorite Halloween movies. Believe it or not, not all Halloween movies are Horror films, and not even all of them are scary. In fact, my favorite Halloween movie is one of AFI’s Top 100 Comedies of all time and primarily uses …
Tales From the Script: Essential Viewing
From it’s cautionary tales to its lessons on life and professionalism, this documentary should be required viewing for all aspiring screenwriters. I just watched this documentary again, and found it at once humorous and depressing. It’s a sobering account of the business for those of us aspiring to make it as screenwriters, and it makes the …
Another Awesome Example of Storytelling Sans Dialogue
The 2010 Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Language Film was El Secreto de sus Ojos (The Secret in Their Eyes) and I recently saw it for the first time. A few months ago I blogged about a scene from Wait Until Dark which did an exceptional job of moving the story forward entirely through …
Moonrise Kingdom: Quirky, Stylish and Touching
I am going to preface this by saying that, while I generally like Wes Anderson’s films, I’m not a huge fan. I like most of the films that he’s made, but haven’t really loved any of them. Until now. I saw Moonrise Kingdom last night, and I found it to be emotionally engaging and heartwarming …
Ted: Not For the Easily Offended, but Thematically Solid
I finally saw Ted earlier this week, and in a lot of ways got exactly what I was expecting, and in some surprising ways got a lot more than I expected. Based on the previews and prior knowledge of the work of Seth MacFarlane, I expected the humor to be of the type that could …
Beware the Homage; They Do It Better Than You
I traveled to Cape Cod a few weeks ago for personal reasons. I grew up there and had to spend a few days there last month for a family obligation. While I was there, I was convinced to go to a cast and crew screening for a film directed and produced by a couple of local guys. …
John Carter: A Disorganized Mess
Let me just start out by saying that I went in to this film last night with very low expectations. I had heard and read the reviews and seen its performance at the box office. I knew that I was likely to see a film that wasn’t all that good. Unfortunately, my expectations were met. …
Kung Fu Fighting: Go Check Out “The Raid: Redemption”
Even though this is a blog about screenwriting and the value of well-crafted scripts that tell well-constructed stories, occasionally we come across something that is the complete antithesis of all of that, and yet is still entertaining and fun. It proves that in the hands of a good director and a good editor, a film …
Happy Hunger Games: The Odds Are Ever in Their Favor
What makes The Hunger Games an effective adaptation is that the filmmakers seemed to care little if you hadn’t read the book, and seemed to make the film assuming that you did. There are few surprises, a couple of big changes, and quite a bit left out, but at 2 hours and 20 minutes they managed to …