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Write On with 'Really Love' Co-Writer Felicia Pride

Set in contemporary Washington D.C., Really Love is about a rising Black painter who strives to break into the competitive art world, while balancing a bittersweet romance he never expected. Co-Writer Felicia Pride talks to Write On about her screenw...

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5 Screenwriting Takeaways: 'Last Night in Soho' creates a nostalgic, Hitchcockian thriller

Last Night in Soho starts out innocently enough. Granted, Eloise struggles with some issues (it feels like a country girl heading into the big city to pursue her dreams) but things get a little strange. After renting a room on the top floor of an old...

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The Austin Film Festival: A first timer shares her AFF experience

Another year is over for Austin Film Festival and as a virgin in the context of this professionally revered event, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I’m home, unpacked, and I can honestly say that for me it was worth the money to get to Texas and immerse...

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Director Christopher Smith on Shudder's newest horror film 'The Banishing'

I was fortunate to chat with director Christopher Smith on All Hallows' Eve about his spooky new film, The Banishing, right before the London-based filmmaker took his two young children out trick-or-treating; his nine-year-old going as Joaquin Phoeni...

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Write On with 'The Beta Test' Writer-Directors Jim Cummings & PJ McCabe

In The Beta Test, a married Hollywood agent receives a mysterious letter for an anonymous sexual encounter and becomes ensnared in a sinister world of lying, infidelity, and digital data. Writer-Director Jim Cummings tells Write On: "I had the idea f...

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History of TV: The sardonic sincerity of MTV’s ‘Daria’

The glasses. The boots. The sardonic quips and monotone voice. You either get it — or you don’t, which is core to what made Daria, Daria. The adult animated sitcom premiered in 1997 on MTV and went on to deliver five seasons of sneers, satire, and pl...

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Christian Sesma's 'Every Last One of Them' isn't your average shoot-'em-up

In writer-director Christian Sesma's Every Last One of Them, ex-Black Ops soldier Jake Hunter, played by Paul Sloan, finds himself at the center of a revenge story as he desperately seeks to find his missing daughter.

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‘Ida Red’ and how John Swab creates a neo-western thriller

A crime boss sits in prison awaiting her parole date in hopes of getting out before her terminal illness takes her life. In a last-ditch effort, Ida "Red" Walker turns to her son, Wyatt, to pull off one last heist to help get her out of prison. Yet, ...

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Write On with ‘Last Night in Soho’ Writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns and Writer-Director Edgar Wright

The latest film from director Edgar Wright is about an aspiring fashion designer who is mysteriously able to enter 1960s London. Wright tells Write On: "[I started] having daydreams about being a kind of cultural time traveler, about how great it wou...

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