Michael Lesslie who worked with Kurzel on Macbeth is
listed as a screenwriter but he is probably just doing last minute rewrites.
He's
listed as the screenwriter for the Halo (Xbox Video Game) film adaptation.
Not exact matches
I say this
as someone who was very much surprised by how entertaining this look at
screenwriter Dalton Trumbo and the Hollywood black
list was, despite -LSB-...]
Mike White — «Year of the Dog» Maybe one of the purest expressions of «
screenwriter - turned - director» (though he's also an actor given to appearing in character roles in some of his films) Mike White had, in years leading to 2007, carved out quite a distinctive place for himself
as an indie
screenwriter dealing more in low - key human dramedy than some of the more bombastic Shane Black - types, or more mainstream Steve Zaillian - types on our
list.
Tony Gilroy — «Michael Clayton»
As this list will show as it goes on, screenwriters can break through into successful directing careers, but truly excellent debuts from screenwriter - turned - directors are rare
As this
list will show
as it goes on, screenwriters can break through into successful directing careers, but truly excellent debuts from screenwriter - turned - directors are rare
as it goes on,
screenwriters can break through into successful directing careers, but truly excellent debuts from
screenwriter - turned - directors are rarer.
The
screenwriters of «A Bay of Blood,» the film whose domino - style series of murders was a huge inspiration on «Friday the 13th,» remember the delight that Bava took in
listing various ways to kill his characters, including impaling two lovers with a spear
as an entomologist might pin down a beetle (just like the makers of «Friday the 13th, Part 2» would later do).
In fact, I'm pretty sure the end credits
list him simply
as «
screenwriter» along with Docter and Peterson.
A script by first - time
screenwriter Andrew Sodroski from the 2013 Hollywood «black
list» of unproduced screenplays, Holland, Michigan is a contemporary dark comedy set in what Morris describes
as «this strange city on the Western coast of Michigan.»
by Walter Chaw Taking up right where the first film leaves off (and a familiarity with Clive Barker's Hellraiser is probably necessary for its enjoyment), Hellbound: Hellraiser II, which still
lists Barker
as an executive producer, boasts of a new director (Tony Randel) and a new
screenwriter (Peter Atkins, working from an idea by Barker).
First, he was
listed as the world's best - paid actor in the «Guinness Book of World Records,» and then he was the not - so - lucky buyer of the world's most expensive divorce from his second wife of eighteen years,
screenwriter Melissa Mathison.
So, let a
listing of some of the major characters suffice to bring an anticipatory smile to your face: Harry Shearer
as Victor Allan Miller, best - known for playing a frankfurter in television commercials; Eugene Levy
as Morley Orfkin, Miller's worthless agent; John Michael Higgins
as Corey Taft, clueless publicist; Jennifer Coolidge
as Whitney Taylor Brown, superfluous producer / financier; Ed Begley Jr.
as Sandy Lane, stylist to the semi-stars; Parker Posey and Christopher Monyihan
as romantically entangled co-stars; Bob Balaban and Michael McKean
as the
screenwriters; Jane Lynch and Fred Willard
as hosts of an «Entertainment Tonight» - like TV show; Michael Hitchcock and Don Lake
as TV film critics; Ricky Gervais and Guest himself
as the director of «Home for Purim.»
Because Frances» life is so peripatetic (Baumbach has aptly characterized the film
as «a road movie with apartments»), the
screenwriters divide the proceedings into different sections by using title cards
listing her various addresses.
As for a
screenwriter, at the moment, David Goyer is at the top of the
list.