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Discussing inspiration with 'The Outfit' writer-director Graham Moore

Photo courtesy of Nick Wall/Focus Features. Graham Moore, Academy® Award-winning screenwriter of The Imitation Game, has made his feature directorial debut with the crime drama The Outfit. The film, which Graham also co-wrote with Jonathan McClain, f...

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History of TV: Behind ‘The Shield’ is a different kind of cop show

Television procedurals have long been the heart of primetime viewing: the decades-long Law & Order series, the never-ending Grey’s Anatomy, the 9-1-1s, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and everything by Wolf Entertainment. Twenty years ago, The Sh...

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Write On with 'The Girl From Plainville' Creator/Showrunner Liz Hannah

Inspired by the true story of Michelle Carter's unprecedented "texting-suicide" case, The Girl From Plainville starring Elle Fanning is a Hulu miniseries that explores Carter's relationship with Conrad Roy III and the events that led to his death. Sh...

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‘Mothering Sunday’ director Eva Husson brings her passions together

What was life like in the 1920s just after the First World War ended? That’s the backdrop for the film Mothering Sunday, a historical drama written by Alice Birch, based on the novel by Graham Swift and directed by Eva Husson. Just a few years after ...

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5 Screenwriting Takeaways: Adam McKay's Lakers deep dive 'Winning Time'

Photo courtesy of Warrick Page/HBO For a show called Winning Time, its thesis seems simply to pose the question: “Isn’t it fun to take such a big risk that it will either tank your whole life, or make you a winner?” Beyond that, Winning Time does not...

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5 Screenwriting Takeaways: ‘The Adam Project,' a time travel adventure

(CNS photo/Doane Gregory, Netflix) In The Adam Project, a time-traveler from 2050 ends up in the wrong year:2022. In this year, Adam must team up with an unlikely partner to help save the future, and his 12-year-old self. While the audience doesn’t s...

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Writer-director Mariama Diallo develops layers of horror in ‘Master’

In the United States, the collegiate experience is supposed to be a formidable and pivotal moment in a young person’s life. It’s a time for you to make new friends, discover your personality and learn valuable lessons. Even during my own two short ye...

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History of TV: The best of Irish television

Photo courtesy of Hulu. Looking for some solid television to pair with your Guinness this St. Patrick’s Day? Because I'm obsessed with everything Irish, for this week’s History of Television column, I’m doing it a little differently and rounding up s...

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Equipped, Part IV: M. Dickson on falling into animation

Welcome to part four of "Equipped," a biweekly interview series picking the brains of your favorite showrunners, show creators, EPs, and all-around legends. In part one, we took a dive into the world of comedy writer-producer Dan O'Shannon, and in pa...

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