Sentences with phrase «legendary screenwriter»

The phrase "legendary screenwriter" refers to a highly respected and well-known writer who has achieved great success and made a significant impact in the field of creating scripts for movies or television. Full definition
An abundance of subplots are expertly woven together by legendary screenwriter / director Richard Brooks (Elmer Gantry) in Deadline — U.S.A..
In Molly's Game, legendary screenwriter Aaron Sorkin (Moneyball, The Social Network, The West Wing) almost falls foul of the rule.
The involvement of legendary screenwriter Robert Towne, albeit in an uncredited capacity, points to another possible point of entry, but Cisco Pike has been stubbornly resistant to any such revisionist attention
In 1954, legendary screenwriter and director Akira Kurosawa, debuted Seven Samurai.
The legendary screenwriter of classics like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull also has a long history as a director himself, having helmed films like American Gigolo and the Oscar - winning Affliction.
Paddy Chayefsky, the legendary screenwriter, once said that whenever he discovered, in the course of writing something, the point he was trying to make, he'd devise the best counter-arguments he could and put them in the mouths of the other characters.
At 71, the legendary screenwriter and director behind Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and American Gigolo has a searingly good new film.
In the hands of director Luca Guadagnino and legendary screenwriter / director James Ivory (former partner of the late Ismail Merchant — the two made dozens of indie films under the name of Merchant Ivory Productions), the relationship between Elio and Oliver builds at a snail's pace.
Legendary screenwriter and playwright Tony Kushner read an eloquent and emotional speech extolling Phillys Nagy's adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel The Price of Salt, which became the screenplay for Carol.
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