Sentences with phrase «latest screenplay»

Did you just complete your latest screenplay?
Did you just complete your latest screenplay and need in - depth consultation?
Did you just finish your latest screenplay?
Of course, Ben Affleck probably isn't the first name that comes to mind when you think of moody crime dramas, and while his latest screenplay — an adaptation of Dennis Lehane's novel, «Gone Baby Gone» — is far from a stellar achievement, it's his dual role as the film's director that ultimately proves why he still belongs in the business.
In the case of his latest screenplay, 3 Days to Kill, we essentially get a slightly more grounded Taken, except Liam Neeson's daughter isn't taken — he just has to learn how to reconcile with his family.
Comparatively, getting Charlie Kaufman «s latest screenplay produced requires a paltry 200 grand investment.
The Blue Tooth Virgin (R for profanity and brief drug use) Buddy comedy about a magazine editor (Bryce Johnson) whose friendship with an aspiring scriptwriter (Austin Peck) becomes strained after he offers frank feedback about his pal's latest screenplay.
O'Halloran's latest screenplay, comedy - drama Halal Daddy (co-written with director Conor McDermottroe), does not reach the heights of his previous work.
Directed by a former assistant to Hong Sang - soo, Romance Joe begins with a writer recounting the plot of his latest screenplay to the parents of a depressed director who's disappeared following the death of his leading lady.
Phyllis Nagy is a successful playwright, screenwriter and director whose latest screenplay is Carol.
While Fred is done with his career, Mick is working really hard on his latest screenplay, which he hopes will turn into the best film he has ever made.
Marco Ramirez, writer of several episodes of Daredevil's first season, and co-showrunner of the forthcoming second, has been given the mammoth task of Akira's latest screenplay.

Not exact matches

With no prior movie - making experience, entrepreneur Mark Hulme, founder of Dallas - based publishing company the Five Star Institute, decided in 2011 to produce a movie about the late tech innovator and commissioned an employee to pen the screenplay.
The latest release has all of the original cast members returning (with star and Academy Award ® nominee Nia Vardolos again writing the screenplay) to sling their Greek wisdom and zingers on anyone and everyone in their line of fire.
He would later move to Hollywood and was notably successful there, even sharing an Academy Award nomination for the screenplay of Josef von Sternberg's The Last Command (1928).
Resuming his movie career with 1962's Taras Bulba, Salt went on to win an Academy Award for his screenplay for 1969's Midnight Cowboy; nine years later, Salt, Robert C. Jones, and Nancy Dowd shared an Oscar for Coming Home (1978), his final film.
The latest from writer - director Asghar Farhadi opened the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, but it was a disappointment from a director who has consistently impressed critics and jurors, and who was only two years removed from winning best screenplay for The Salesman at Cannes in 2016.
As he did on The Ides of March and Good Night, and Good Luck, Clooney co-wrote the screenplay with producing partner Grant Heslov, and the late - December release date suggests awards - season hopes.
Beginning his career as an author and responsible for the source material of Danny Boyle's The Beach in 2000, Alex Garland then directly ventured into the film industry by doing screenplay's - again with Boyle on 28 Days Later and Sunshine - before he eventually took the reigns himself by making his directorial debut with the magnificent science fiction film Ex Machina in 2014.
The Post was completed with an almost journalistic speed and sense of resolve — Spielberg read the screenplay in February, started shooting at the end of May, and had the final cut ready on November 6, with John Williams's rousing score added a week later.
I don't think I've come across a screenplay of his («28 Days Later...,» «Sunshine») that didn't have third act troubles.
Nash wrote the screenplays to such films as The Sainted Sisters (1948) and Porgy and Bess (1959) throughout the late»40s and into the 1950s, and continued to exercise his pen until his final screenplay, Between the Darkness and the Dawn, in 1985.
(as an aside, I found it interesting that a couple of decades later, Hampton Fancher was the co-writer of the screenplay for «Blade Runner»... but I digress).
He's due to start working soon, along with screenwriter Paul Haggis, on a draft of the latest Bond screenplay by Neil Purvis and Robert Wade.
And this morning our concern is for someone new: Jez Butterworth is the latest writer to take a shot at Asteroids» screenplay.
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.
The delay will give Liman the chance to go and shoot a smaller movie named The Wall over at Amazon Studios, and work on Gambit is expected to begin towards the end of the year once Carolin has finished up on the latest version of the screenplay.
Fest opener «Moonrise Kingdom» got a screenplay nomination, while «The Hunt» and «Ernest & Celestine» would wind up adding two more to the count a year later when they ended up in the 2013 foreign language and animated feature races.
Amazon Studios has given a four - episode order to the untitled miniseries, created for television by Schindler's List writer Zaillian and adapted from a screenplay by the late Hollywood screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, reports variety.com.
Currently, Lanthimos is enjoying a divisive response to his latest, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, which just recently picked up Best Screenplay at Cannes.
With a screenplay by Gary Hawkins (THE ROUGH SOUTH OF LARRY BROWN), JOE is based on the novel by the late Larry Brown (Big Bad Love, Facing the Moon), the former Mississippi firefighter renowned for his powerful, gothic storytelling and universal themes of honor, desperation and moral rectitude.
Judging by the film's latest trailer, this new movie has traces of the hip wit found in Neustadter and Weber's (500) Days of Summer screenplay, with poignance and philosophy similar to that found in the pair's script for their previous teen romance tale, The Spectacular Now (which also costarred Woodley).
Both directors have managed to break out of the foreign language «ghetto» with nods in categories like Director and Original Screenplay (which Almodóvar won in 2003), so voters will definitely seek out their latest.
Michel Franco, whose «Chronic» won a screenplay prize in the main competition two years ago,» received the Certain Regard jury prize for his latest, the family drama «April's Daughters» («Hijas de Abril»).
Directed by Kevin Asch, from a screenplay by Antonio Macia, the film is inspired by actual events in the late 1990s when Hasidic Jews were recruited as mules to smuggle ecstasy from Europe into the United States.
Two years later, he shared a screenplay credit with Robert Towne on Sydney Pollack's The Yakuza.
Suburbicon Rated R for violence, language, and some sexuality Rotten Tomatoes Score: 28 % Available on Disc and Streaming Years ago the Coen Brothers wrote this screenplay about chaos in the burbs during the late 50s.
The screenplay is adapted from the 1983 Pulitzer Prize winning play by the late August Wilson, which was revived in...
Director: Danny Boyle (Steve Jobs, 127 Hours, 28 Days Later, The Beach, Trainspotting) Novel: Irvine Welsh Screenplay: John Hodge Producers: Bernard Bellew, Danny Boyle, Christian Colson, Andrew Macdonald Starring: Ewan McGregor, Robert Carlyle, Steven Robertson, Ewen Bremner, John Kazek, Shirley Henderson MPAA Rating: R Running time: 117 min.
Lelio and co-writer Gonzalo Maza originally consulted Vega while they developed the screenplay, and only later offered her the starring part.
Adapted from McEwan's book of the same name, and from a screenplay by the author himself, Dominic Cooke's latest feature film On Chesil Beach brilliantly conveys all of those repressed feelings and more in this compelling yet flawed adaptation.
He would later opt to directing his own screenplays, turning in his best efforts, Pleasantville and Seabiscuit.
Four years later, Moore's first produced screenplay stars Benedict Cumberbatch, an actor perhaps best known for...
Year after year her awards are fraught with controversy that includes incomplete nominations lists (check out the TWO nominations in Adapted Screenplay this year), names that are later removed (which happened to Viola Davis for 2008's Doubt), actors being listed as TV shows (I'm looking at your, Lizzy Caplan) but the biggest and most real controversy has been the group's penchant for nominating films they haven't even seen.
King wrote both the novella, Cycle of the Werewolf, and the much better named screenplay, but it's all completely ruined by awful special effects and either ham - fisted or lackluster performances by the likes of Gary Busey and the late Corey Haim, the kind of actors who were great in the right roles.
Darabont has written the latest version of the screenplay while the earlier drafts were penned by Craig Mazin and Evan Spiliotopoulos.
As a matter of record, I updated my predictions at the Gold Derby website late Monday night to put Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill into the Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor categories, respectively; to add Scorsese to my Best Director predictions; and to move Terence Winter's screenplay into the second spot, right behind «12 Years a Slave.»
In her latest star vehicle, McCarthy (who co-wrote the screenplay alongside director Ben Falcone) plays a high - flying CEO aka The Wealthiest Woman in America ™, who attempts to reinvent herself after being sent down for insider trading.
Garland, the novelist - turned - filmmaker who wrote and directed Ex Machina and also penned the screenplays for Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later and Sunshine, tends to split the difference between cerebral and visceral, between a «hard» sci - fi of ideas and a slam - bang sci - fi of quickening pulses.
With a screenplay by Gary Hawkins, JOE is based on the novel by the late Larry Brown (Big Bad Love, Facing the Moon), the former Mississippi firefighter renowned for his powerful, gothic storytelling and universal themes of honor, desperation and moral rectitude.
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