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Write On with 'Feral State' Writer-Director Jon Carlo

Feral State is the story of a misfit gang of runaways and orphans who are taken in by a dark and charismatic father figure and together wreak havoc throughout swamps and trailer parks in central Florida. Writer-Director Jon Carlo talks to Write On ab...

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Childhood-friends-turned-filmmakers David Charbonier and Justin Powell on their film 'The Djinn'

This week I had the pleasure of interviewing the writing-directing team of the upcoming supernatural horror, The Djinn. Set in present-day, The Djinn follows a non-verbal boy trapped in his apartment with a sinister demon after making an innocent wis...

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5 Screenwriting Takeaways: 'The Mitchells vs. the Machines' deals in the familiar while creating something wholly unique

The Mitchells vs the Machines has proved a hit for Netflix and is already being dubbed by some critics as the best animated feature of the year. So how did the movie by writer and first-time director Michael Rianda (Gravity Falls), along with co-writ...

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Thinking up 'The Unthinkable'

The Unthinkable can be described as an existential disaster film. It tells the story of a troubled pianist in Sweden who must return to his childhood village as the country is under attack by a nebulous foreign threat. These attacks extend to the vil...

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5 Screenwriting Takeaways: ‘Four Good Days’ takes hard look at addiction

Four Good Days is a brutal film that addresses the heroin epidemic head-on as Molly (Mila Kunis) struggles to stay clean for four days so she can take naltrexone, a monthly injection that makes it impossible to get high. Her only option to stay clean...

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John Berardo on his student film becoming the feature horror 'Initiation'

John Berardo grew up in Oklahoma knowing he wanted to get into filmmaking. So he packed his bags for California and got a Theatre Directing BA from UCLA, before heading to USC for a Cinema Production MFA.

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Kelly Oxford discusses writing and directing her first film, 'Pink Skies Ahead'

Sometimes having a project go from text to film is a matter of having the right script at the right time.

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History of TV: Revisiting 'The Good Place'

NBC’s whimsical take on the afterlife is presented in philosophical technicolor. The Good Place offers up the realities of humanity — emotion, existential struggle, and most notably, the resounding ripple effects of our choices — in a brightly colore...

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The Water Man' creates unique mythology with heart

Director David Oyelowo and screenwriter Emma Needell bring '80s-feeling nostalgia and childhood mythology to screen in the crowd-pleasing and family friendly, The Water Man. The film is a feel-good movie with enough twists and turns to keep kids and ...

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