Sentences with phrase «continue as a screenwriter»

Do you have a preference for one or the other, and do you intend to continue as a screenwriter?

Not exact matches

As director Zack Snyder and screenwriter David S. Goyer continue to fine tune the script and prep for an early 2014 shoot on Batman vs. Superman, various departments are starting to make arrangements for filming to begin.
From his inspired collaborations with the prolific writer Charlie kaufman in Being John Malkovich and Adaptation, to his adapted screenplay of Maurice Sendak's Where The Wild Things Are, Jonze continues to prove himself as not only an important film - maker of his time but also a wonderful screenwriter, and his latest feature Her starring Joaquin Phoenix might just be his magnum opus.
As shooting continues, Mitchell and Laurel becomes lovers and this compromises the project — smitten Mitchell begins skewing scenes toward his lady, much to the dismay of the screenwriter and other cast members (Cliff De Young plays her older co-star).
Subsequent Career: Providing something of a template for screenwriters who want to make the jump, Steven Zaillian has continued as a high - profile screenwriter long after his directorial debut, only occasionally dipping his toe back in directorial waters, and never with the same straightforward success of his first time out.
Screenwriters - by - committee Keith Sharon, Alfred Gough, and Miles Millar, patching together an abominable iteration of the same old Lethal Weapon tropes, have conspired to get De Niro to immediately make 15 Minutes again (but as an alleged intentional comedy) and to continue Eddie Murphy's typecasting as an animated jackass.
I quite like watching bad movies, as I can act like the arrogant screenwriter I am and just dissect how Continue reading →
As a screenwriter, Charlie Kaufman has been responsible for some of the most inventive scripts of the past two decades, starting with Being John Malkovich, in 1999, and continuing through such superior examples as AdaptatioAs a screenwriter, Charlie Kaufman has been responsible for some of the most inventive scripts of the past two decades, starting with Being John Malkovich, in 1999, and continuing through such superior examples as Adaptatioas Adaptation.
She's so pretty, in fact, that it appears that Howard and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman have decided any acknowledgement of her brilliance as a graduate student in mathematics at MIT is much less interesting than leering at her ass as she leans out a window to charm construction workers, running around wearing tight sweaters in sudden rainstorms, and being seduced by such classic lines as, «I would gladly continue doing platonic things as is the custom, but in truth all I really want is to have intercourse with you.»
Even if you are particularly adept at mentally tracing the rough outline of a conclusion still unwitnessed, good luck coloring it in as well as Wingard's continued collaboration with screenwriter Simon Barrett does.
Furthermore, screenwriter Michael Martin's personal biography (he was working as a toll booth operator while penning the script at night, and eventually leveraged a second place finish in a script contest into a production sale) is an inspiration to those that would continue to pursue their dreams against considerable odds.
Yep, Ryan Reynolds — the titular star of the Deadpool movies, who was also a producer and co-writer of the film — continued to be very heavily involved in the franchise by providing the voice and facial capture for Juggernaut, as revealed to CBR by screenwriter Rhett Reese.
Knight of Cups — ** 1/2 OUT OF 4 Legendary director Terrence Malick («Badlands», «Days of Heaven») began his career as a philosophy professor and his latest film is an existential examination of the hedonistic lifestyle of a frustrated screenwriter living... Continue reading →
Returning screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely (Dawn Treader, Prince Caspian) continue to score big with the Captain America character, and this time they outdo themselves by making a grand - scale action film with an undertaking that comes closest to rivaling the scope and intricacies of The Avengers as an event (Supporting player Anthony Mackie describes this entry adeptly as Avengers 1.5).
Why Him is from the screenwriter of Meet the Parents, and will offer an escape for ticket buyers resistant to the seasons highest film quality, an no doubt will find an audience as American comedy continues to barrel towards gutter humor and away from intelligence and wit.
Scout Tafoya's series on overlooked or under appreciated films continues with screenwriter John Patrick Shanley's debut feature, a comedy starring Tom Hanks as a put - upon factory worker and Meg Ryan in three roles as three different muses.
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