Sentences with phrase «screenplay writers john»

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The fault falls with the screenplay, penned by no less than three writers — Sean Anders (co - writer / director of «Sex Drive,» a long way from home), John Morris (who co-wrote «Sex Drive,» «Hot Tub Time Machine» and «She's Out of My League» with Anders), and Jared Stern (who contributed «additional script materials» to «Bolt» and «The Princess and the Frog «-RRB-.
Working from a screenplay by writer John Collee, director Jon Amiel delivers a waterlogged look at Charles Darwin with Creation, a muttenchop enthusiast's delight that's part historical drama, part hysterical drama.
Jeremy and John - Henry Butterworth were named recipients of the Writers Guild of America West's 2011 Paul Selvin Award for their screenplay for the film Fair Game (2010), directed by Doug Liman and which starred Naomi Watts and Sean Penn..
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 original story was by John Romano, an accomplished TV writer (Hill Street Blues, Party of Five) who went on to write the screenplays for Nights in Rodanthe and The Lincoln Lawyer.
Sherlock Gnomes — Film Review by Katie McCann Director: John Stevenson Writers: Ben Zazove (screenplay by), Andy Riley (story by) etc..
Cast: Hilary Swank, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Glenn, Imelda Staunton, April Lee Hernandez, John Benjamin Hickey, Robert Wisdom, Mario, Kristin Herrera, Jacklyn Ngan, Sergio Montalvo, Jason Finn, Deance Wyatt, Vanetta Smith, Gabriel Chavarria, Hunter Parrish Director: Richard LaGravenese Screenplay: Richard LaGravenese (based on the book, «Freedom Writers: How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them», by Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers) Review published May 15, 2007
Terrible fanboy screenwriters who have never risen above rushed derivative hack screenplays that a good Hollywood writer like John Logan has to come in and try to fix.
The mix of boxy hand - drawn animation and slapdash CGI doesn't quite mesh, and the screenplay is another clunker from one of the worst living film writers, John Logan (Bats, Gladiator, The Time Machine, Star Trek: Nemesis).
Early Man — Film Review by Katie McCann Director: Nick Park Writers: Mark Burton (screenplay by), James Higginson (screenplay by) Nick Park (story by) John O'Farrell Stars: Tom Hiddleston, Maisie Williams, Eddie -LSB-...]
Moana — Film Review by Emily Elphinstone Directors: Ron Clements, Don Hall, John Musker, Chris Williams Writers: Jared Bush (screenplay), Ron Clements (story by) Stars: Auli'i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House «If -LSB-...]
Oscar and Golden Globe - winning futuristic romantic comedy from writer - director Spike Jonze (Being John Malkovich) whose screenplay took out awards, starring Joaquin Phoenix as the lonely Theodore.
Writers Patrick Massett and John Zinman, who've written and produced TV series ranging from Friday Night Lights to The Blacklist, based their screenplay on real - life events which you can read about HERE — but don't do so before you see the picture.
This year's list included seven actors of color, three African American writers (including the late August Wilson, who wrote the screenplay for Fences), and a Best Director nomination for Barry Jenkins (Moonlight), who becomes only the fourth black director nominated in the Oscars» history after John Singleton, Lee Daniels, and Steve McQueen.
Five writers are credited with story and screenplay, including It's Alive impresario Larry Cohen, the Re-Animator team of Stuart Gordon and Dennis Paoli, and regular Ferrara collaborator Nicholas St. John.
Having first come to people's attention with his screenplay for Amy Heckerling's Fast Times At Ridgemont High, Crowe went on to become the critically acclaimed auteur of films like Say Anything (which helped to launch the A-list credentials of John Cusack), Jerry Maguire and Almost Famous, which displayed not only his great abilities as a storyteller, but also his great taste in music, which he developed during his time as a writer with the iconic Rolling Stone magazine.
It shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone since director John Hamburg, who co-wrote the screenplay and story, was a writer or co-writer for all three films in the Meet the Parents franchise.
Director: John Stevenson Writers: Ben Zazove (screenplay by), Andy Riley (story by) Stars: Kelly Asbury, Mary J. Blige, Emily Blunt
Director: John Cameron Mitchell Writers: Philippa Goslett (screenplay by), John Cameron Mitchell
Director: John Lasseter / Co-Director: Joe Ranft / Writers: John Lasseter, Joe Ranft, Jorgen Klubien (story & screenplay); Dan Fogelman, Kiel Murray, Phil Lorin (screenplay); Brenda Chapman (story); Robert L. Baird, Daniel Gerson, Bonnie Hunt, Don Lake, Steve Purcell, Dan Scanlon (additional story material)
Director: David Leitch Writers: Kurt Johnstad (screenplay), Antony Johnston (based on the Oni Press graphic novel series The Coldest City written by) Stars: Charlize Theron, James McAvoy, John Goodman
As choreographed by Kung Fu Panda co-director John Stevenson in a screenplay credited to Ben Zazove, with another four writers receiving story credit, the gnomes possess all the sparkling personality and delightful individuality of paving stones.
Director: Seth Gordon Writers: Screenplay by Michael Markowitz and John Francis Daley & Jonathan Goldstein Story by Michael Markowitz Producers: Brett Ratner, Jay Stern Executive Producers: Toby Emmerich, Richard Brener, Michael Disco, Samuel J. Brown, Diana Pokorny
The screenplay by John Gatins draws from the writer's own battles with alcoholism.
Authors are — Gary McCarthy (3 million books in print, published with New York's major publishing houses), Frank Roderus (Spurs Award from the Western Writers of America — twice), Robert Vaughan (NY Times Bestselling Author 7 times, Spur Award, Pulitzer Prize Nominee, etc. etc.), John Legg, L. J. Martin (his screenplay is optioned by a major NBC approved producer), and Chet Cunningham!
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