Ryan Coogler directs this overstuffed material, from
a screenplay he wrote with Joe Robert Cole.
Directed by Jeremy Garelick from
a screenplay he wrote with Jay Lavender, «The Wedding Ringer» opens with Doug (Josh Gad) nervously cold calling potential best men in preparation for his upcoming nuptials to Gretchen («The Big Bang Theory's» Kaley Cuoco - Sweeting).
But Baker's direction and
the screenplay he wrote with Bergoch are too inviting to create the distance you need to judge.
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is directed by Burr Steers (Igby Goes Down, 17 Again) from
a screenplay he wrote with David O. Russell.
But Kate & Leopold is a decent addition to the beleaguered and overcrowded romantic comedy genre (think Somewhere in Time meets Splash); look for an explanation in James Mangold's steady direction, the clever, deconstructive
screenplay he wrote with Steven Rogers, and a rock - steady performance by Hugh Jackman that is confident and unembarrassed.
Zack Snyder directed «Sucker Punch» from
a screenplay he wrote with Steve Shibuya, based on Snyder's story.
The period drama, directed by Alan Rickman from
a screenplay he wrote with Alison Deegan and Jeremy Brock, follows Sabine (Winslet), a strong - willed landscape designer who challenges sexual and class barriers when she is chosen to build one of the main gardens at King Louis XIV's new palace at Versailles, causing her to become professionally and romantically entangled with the court's renowned landscape architect André Le Notre (Matthias Schoenaerts).
Oscar - winning filmmaker Miller («Happy Feet») is directing the film from
a screenplay he wrote with Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris.
The Muppets return to the big screen in Disney's exciting new «Muppets Most Wanted» directed by James Bobin from
a screenplay he wrote with Nicholas Stoller following the success of the Muppets big - screen comeback two yea...
Black directs from an original
screenplay he wrote with Anthony Bagarozzi.
Christopher McQuarrie is directing from
a screenplay he wrote with Drew Pearce.
Directed by Stella Meghie, who blazed onto the scene helming
a screenplay she wrote with Jean of the Joneses, Everything, Everything is a both a coming of age romance, and a dark fairy tale superimposed...
George Miller is directing the film from
a screenplay he wrote with Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris.
Mike Flanagan is directing from
a screenplay he wrote with Jeff Howard.
Not exact matches
But the special purpose entity created for the production, in tracing the chain of title on «Silence,» became aware of a 2002 agreement that Cecchi Gori had made
with an individual named Michael Gordon to
write the «Silence»
screenplay.
Hess is working on the
screenplay with his wife and
writing partner Jarusha Hess.
In defending his interpretation the
screenplay writer erroneously argued that the Gospel writers, after all, were
writing «200 years» after the event, and then proceeded to confuse the virginal conception
with the «immaculate conception».
It's unlike any other I've
written, for in addition to memoir, it includes original poetry, short stories, soliloquies, and even a short
screenplay, all aimed at engaging your questions, doubts, ideas, and imagination as you wrestle
with the Bible along
with me.
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.
In the
screenplay I'm
writing, they do it
with Puig.
And that's why John shares story credit
with Chris and I, and Chris and I
wrote the
screenplay.
«Where a staffer, either mid-level or top, goes on to be in very high elective office and has to work
with a former boss — you could
write a
screenplay about it,» said someone close to both de Blasio and Cuomo.
My dick is bigger than average and Im tall and thin and not tight no abs so I fit together
with a bbw like a puzzle piece I
write screenplays and ghostwrite songs for bands and rappers
But they escape and make their way to Basra, where Ahmad, now living as a beggar, meets and falls in love
with the Princess (June Duprez), who has been betrothed by her father the Sultan (Miles Malleson, who also
wrote the
screenplay) to Jaffar.
Over the next 16 years, until Biró's death in 1948, he shared
with Korda the intellectual control of the company that they'd both founded and, in conjunction
with such writers as Arthur Wimperis and Miles Malleson,
wrote the
screenplays to a string of notable movies.
The
screenplay,
with some crucial new scenes, was
written by Mr. Dorfman and Rafael Yglesias.
But unlike so many other recent (or upcoming) Hollywood products, it was made from an original
screenplay (Faber and Fisher previously
wrote for TV sitcoms); it didn't come from a source that audiences are already familiar
with, like an old television show or a previous movie.
Laden
with lazy
writing that drags out clichéd phrase after clichéd phrase — seriously, the line «you don't
write, you don't call...» should be permanently retired from
screenplays, especially if it's delivered between characters who hate each other — the story kind of plods along, checking off plots points from a list.
The negative of Jenny's movie goes missing, while Shane's apologies to her are finally noticed; Jenny dismisses Alice's aspiration to
write a
screenplay; Phyllis shares a secret
with Bette; Kit and Helena open a new nightclub.
Ringwald, who had learned French while attending a French high school in Los Angeles, remained there, dividing her time between reading (she has been a voracious reader since childhood when she and her siblings would read stories to her blind father),
writing short stories and
screenplays, cooking, and hanging out
with her French husband.
Adapted briskly and faithfully by Steve Kloves (who
wrote all but the fifth Potter
screenplay), the movie jumps right in where the last one ended -
with Voldemort's (Ralph Fiennes) acquisition of the all - powerful Elder Wand.
Noxon, who also
wrote the
screenplay, manages to explore dark and complex issues while frequently leavening them
with unexpected moments of humor, such as when Dr. Beckham organizes a family therapy session —
with, besides Ellen's half - sister, also her step - mom, mom and mom's girlfriend present — and the doctor dryly remarks that this must be a «record number of moms» for a single family session.
Ahn, who also
wrote the
screenplay, subtly teases out his protagonist's inner struggle, often by letting David interact
with the small but fine - grained gallery of supporting characters.
The big bum - note is a curiously stodgy
screenplay, penned by director McQuarrie, who is also credited
with writing one of the finest thriller films ever made
with The Usual Suspects.
The
screenplay,
written by Riko Sakaguchi and Yonebayashi, is based on the 1971 children's novel The Little Broomstick by British author Mary Stewart, and the movie's story seems to exist in a unique place,
with the characters appearing British but drawn in that specific style of Japanese animation, while the backdrops look as if they could be set in any place where there are fields and forests and farms and tiny villages down some dirt road.
With an ensemble cast of mostly all actresses lead by the Radiant Penelope Cruz, Almodovar has written his sharpest, funniest screenplay yet, holding back on his usual outrageous elements in order to let the talented ladies of the cast work their magic with his wo
With an ensemble cast of mostly all actresses lead by the Radiant Penelope Cruz, Almodovar has
written his sharpest, funniest
screenplay yet, holding back on his usual outrageous elements in order to let the talented ladies of the cast work their magic
with his wo
with his words.
Overall, the acting is very good,
with a well -
written, funny and engaging
screenplay.
It comes from a
screenplay by the Oscar - winner Diablo Cody, who
wrote Juno and Young Adult; it's her third time working
with Reitman and her second time working
with star Charlize Theron, who starred in Young Adult.
Beatty, who, along
with directing and starring in the movie,
wrote the original story, co-
wrote the
screenplay, and co-produced it (he probably worked as a Foley walker when no one was looking), plays the likeable but maddening Bulworth as though he had prepared for this part all his acting life.
Making his shift from stage theater and TV to film, debuting director Rupert Goold, who
wrote the
screenplay with David Kajganich, makes it clear that he trusts the facts and implications of the story he's telling.
But in «The Crossing Guard,» for which Mr. Penn
wrote the
screenplay, he and Mr. Nicholson seemed boxed in by a story that was basically a fancily embellished cat - and - mouse game
with pretentious quasi-religious overtones.
However,
with its excellent performances, well -
written screenplay, and engaging story, it's still a very good film.
As a result, the plot of the
screenplay by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger (both of whom also
wrote the original) comes across as a series of false starts and ends, as the extent of Shen's plan unfolds in chunks along
with the facts about Po's past, and since the details of both are foregone conclusions from the beginning, the simple story feels drawn out for little effect.
Written by Alex Ross Perry (who's maybe the last human being on Earth whose name you'd expect to see in the closing credits) and filled with all of the sincerity that he's left out of the savagely caustic screenplays he's written for himself, «Nostalgia» begins with an insurance agent named Daniel (John Ortiz) visiting Ronald, a curmudgeonly old hoarder played by Bruc
Written by Alex Ross Perry (who's maybe the last human being on Earth whose name you'd expect to see in the closing credits) and filled
with all of the sincerity that he's left out of the savagely caustic
screenplays he's
written for himself, «Nostalgia» begins with an insurance agent named Daniel (John Ortiz) visiting Ronald, a curmudgeonly old hoarder played by Bruc
written for himself, «Nostalgia» begins
with an insurance agent named Daniel (John Ortiz) visiting Ronald, a curmudgeonly old hoarder played by Bruce Dern.
But the
screenplay,
written by the director
with Mehran Kashani, has its ups and downs and longeurs.
The
screenplay, which Zemeckis
wrote with his mocap technician Christopher Browne, is full of humanity.
Married three times, Virginia Bruce's first husband was silent screen idol John Gilbert,
with whom she costarred in Downstairs (1932), an obscure but lively melodrama for which Gilbert had
written the
screenplay.
Originally
written and produced as a play for television, the screen version of Judgment at Nuremberg was nominated for 11 Academy Awards,
with Maximilian Schell and Abby Mann taking home Oscars for (respectively) Best Actor and Best Adapted
Screenplay.
African - American director Ryan Coogler
wrote the
screenplay with Robert Cole, based on the characters from the Marvel comic book series.
Lenny Kravitz, (Cinna) Katniss costume designer is back, along
with the extremely funny Stanley Tucci as the over the top television host, Caesar Flickerman) Simon Beaufoy and Michael deBruyn
wrote the
screenplay based on the novel «Catching Fire» by Suzanne Collins.