Sentences with phrase «screenwriter film director»

As an author, screenwriter film director and producer he's created Jurassic Park and ER along with many other projects.

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«We've watched this happen to director Lexi Alexander and screenwriter Julie Bush when they published their respective exposes on sexism in the film business,» they added, referring to blog posts by Alexander and Bush that risked backlash (and blacklisting) by taking the entertainment industry to task.
The film is in the hands of Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal (the director and screenwriter of The Hurt Locker, which you may remember for winning every Oscar ever) and will hit theaters shortly before next year's presidential election...
Producer, director, and screenwriter, George Lucas, who rocketed to fame with the Star Wars and Indiana Jones films, is a bearer of the surname.
The four minute broadcast is made by Hollywood director and screenwriter Paul Greengrass, who directed two films in the Bourne thriller series.
Mathew Chapman is the great, great grandson of Charles Darwin, from whom he inherited his glorious English accent, but much more than that, he is an acclaimed author, Hollywood screenwriter, director and film producer.
2008 KBS Drama Awards: En İyi Çift — Hyun Bin in The World That They Live In 2007 6th Korean Film Awards: New Yoo Ji - tae (born on April 13, 1976) is a South Korean actor, film director and screenwriter.
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I am a Director and screenwriter determine to make it in the film industry.
All three films in the American Pie series were penned by screenwriter Adam Herz and produced by Paul and Chris Weitz — who also served as directors on the original — but they have all gone through different directors; the J B Rogers - directed American Pie 2 and now American Wedding helmed by Jesse Dylan (How High).
Fabled is the first feature film from Ari Kirschenbaum, who served as director, screenwriter, and editor.
For millions of people, the prospect of journeying back to the Shire, Rivendell, and other locations with the director, screenwriters, and seven principal cast members of The Lord of the Rings films would have been plenty exciting in itself.
Director David Fincher («Alien3») and first - time screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker generally handle the material quite well, but so much of the film is so distasteful that it is difficult to recommend.
The feature, Actors in Search of a Story, applauds the entire cast of the film (right down to the woman who plays Harold's psychologist for about two minutes of screen time), Building the Team profiles director Marc Forster and some of his crew, and Words on a Page focuses on budding young screenwriter Zach Helm.
Director Andrew Waller and screenwriter Erik Lindsay constantly (and consistently) aim Beta House squarely at the lowest common denominator, as the film possesses plenty of lewd elements designed to appeal to precisely the sort of drunken frat boys it exclusively portrays.
When films are good, actors and directors get a lot of the credit that should go to the screenwriters.
Remarkably, it comes from a screenwriter who had never had a feature film produced and a director who had never made one in English.
The four screenwriters (including the film's director, Chris Miller) can't seem to create much excitement in the warmed - over plot, instead relying on the same old shtick.
I've rarely heard of a director attributing full credit for a film's virtues to a screenwriter, but that's what Friedkin was doing.
After taking some time off from directing and scriptwriting to appear in such films as Out of Sight (1998), Brooks resumed his director - screenwriter - actor hyphenate with The Muse (1999), starring opposite Andie MacDowell and Sharon Stone as a struggling Hollywood scriptwriter in search of divine inspiration; Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World followed in 2005.
Undoubtedly this movie means something to its director and screenwriter - a former dancer making his feature - film debut.
Biography: Sarah is a Canadian actress, singer, film director and screenwriter, better known for her role as Sarah Stanley in the Canadian television series, Road to Avonlea.
A national health care crisis in the United States yields this tense drama from screenwriter James Kearns and director Nick Cassavetes, who experienced a real - life dilemma with his daughter's congenital heart disease that mirrors the one in this film.
Original director Wes Craven and original screenwriter Kevin Williamson come back for more, and do so with the willingness of an entirely new cast and the old one, an unprecedented feat seeing as how the last film was made eleven years prior.
Accepted was the first feature film from screenwriter - turned - director Steve Pink.
Sarah is a Canadian actress, singer, film director and screenwriter, better known for her role as Sarah Stanley in the Canadian television series, Road to Avonlea.
On a purely structural level, screenwriters Ryan Coogler (also the film's director) and Joe Robert Cole have balanced these two characters by giving each what the other most wants.
Wayans the screenwriter is largely to blame for the film's shortcomings, but Wayans the director does a solid job.
Biography: Director / screenwriter / actor / producer Quentin Tarantino was perhaps the most distinctive and volatile talent to emerge in American film in the early»90s.
Director Karel Reisz and screenwriter Robert Getchell create a tightly woven drama with two strong main characters and a number of fine supporting roles, and the love story at the film's center is convincing.
«I think the reason we had such an easy time talking about Lincoln and sharing a vision of Lincoln is that we both agree so deeply [that he] was an incredibly dextrous walker of tightropes,» said «Lincoln» screenwriter Tony Kushner, who joined Spielberg in the director's New York office to talk about the film.
Charlotte Brontë's classic Victorian novel, Jane Eyre, has been adapted for TV and film multiple times, but that did not deter director Cary Fukunaga (Sin Nombre) and screenwriter Moira Buffini (Tamara Drewe) from giving it another go.
A largely self - congratulatory promotion for the musical, the video features interviews with film screenwriter Herlihy, Broadway director John Rando, choreographer Rob Ashford and stage star Stephen Lynch.
Screenwriter Ray Bradbury masterfully captures the allegorical elements in the Herman Melville original without sacrificing any of the film's entertainment value (Bradbury suffered his own «great white whale» in the form of director Huston, who sadistically ran roughshod over the sensitive author throughout the film).
As a screenwriter first and foremost (and a director with little to no innate visual sense), I tend to prize narrative and story over most other elements in film.
The film will re-team director Jay Roach and screenwriter Danny Strong, whose 2008 HBO film Recount documented the chaos following the 2000 presidential race between Al Gore and George W. Bush and won three Emmys.
Director Adam Wingard and screenwriter Simon Barrett follow up their popular film festival circuit flick, You're Next, continuing to combine traditional thrills with horror tropes in The Guest.
Director Brett Ratner (Tower Heist) and screenwriters Ryan Condal (short Plurality) and Evan Spiliotopoulos (Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure) must be thankful that their film, as based on Steve Moore's graphic novel Hercules: The Thracian Wars, found such a fitting on - screen manifestation.
As director Zack Snyder and screenwriter David S. Goyer continue to fine tune the script and prep for an early 2014 shoot on Batman vs. Superman, various departments are starting to make arrangements for filming to begin.
John Bailey interviews Danish film director, screenwriter, and producer Nicolas Winding Refn.
Each year, this select group of film enthusiasts, filmmakers, professionals, academics and students of varying ages and backgrounds watches over 250 films and participates in illuminating discussions with directors, actors, producers and screenwriters before announcing their selections for the best work of the year in early December prior to an annual ceremony in January.
In this universe rife with inside jokes and gems disguised as throwaway lines, Guest himself appears as the wondrously detached director of the film, who asserts his authority by not asserting it when dealing with addled actors or wounded first - time screenwriters (Bob Balaban and Michael McKean).
The Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award: U.S. Dramatic was presented to: Christina Choe, for her film Nancy (Director & Screenwriter: Christina Choe, Producers: Amy Lo, Michelle Cameron, Andrea Riseborough)-- Blurring lines between fact and fiction, Nancy becomes increasingly convinced she was kidnapped as a child.
Director Sharon Maguire, and screenwriters Helen Fielding and Emma Thompson have pulled together a heartfelt and humorous film that empowers all to follow their ambitions, and never give up on finding that one person to spend the rest of your life with.
Combine that with the fact that the film comes from writer / director Jonathan Kasdan, son of iconic Raiders of the Lost Ark and Empire Strikes Back screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan, and this sounds like the kind of film that truly takes off after Sundance.
The Directing Award: World Cinema Documentary was presented to: Sandi Tan, for her film Shirkers (Director & Screenwriter: Sandi Tan, Producers: Sandi Tan, Jessica Levin, Maya Rudolph)-- In 1992, teenager Sandi Tan shot Singapore's first indie road movie with her enigmatic American mentor Georges — who then vanished with all the footage.
Having an Academy Award nominated director, Hampton Fancher (screenwriter from the original film) and Ridley Scott (director of Blade Runner) as executive producer would ordinarily be a winning combination.
New documentary on the making of the film, featuring interviews with actors Ronee Blakley, Keith Carradine, Michael Murphy, Allan Nicholls, and Lily Tomlin; screenwriter Joan Tewkesbury; assistant director Alan Rudolph; and Altman's widow, Kathryn Reed Altman
Witness the first public screening of this all - new film, then stay for an entertaining panel led by executive producer Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series); Tamara Taylor (Bones), voice of Wonder Woman; C. Thomas Howell (E.T., Southland), voice of Dr. Will Magnus; Paget Brewster (Criminal Minds), voice of Lois Lane, director Sam Liu; co - producer / screenwriter Alan Burnett; dialogue directorAndrea Romano; and members of the voice cast.
Joel David Coen and Ethan Jesse Coen known informally as the Coen brothers, are Academy Award winning American film directors, screenwriters, producers, and editors.
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