Who better
than a fun writer and a quirky illustrator?
Not exact matches
That said, the films are always a lot of breezy
fun, and with «The Usual Suspects»
writer Christopher McQuarrie in the chair, expect this fifth instalment to have a little more grit
than usual.
Director Jonathan Levine (50/50) and his team of
writers (including Evan Goldberg, natch) dip a toe in schmaltz rather
than investing at all in actual character development, preferring to string together episodes of goofball
fun.
A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff
writer Ignatiy Vishnevetsky head to Farmhouse Tavern to pick apart the Peter Pan origin story Pan — a movie that might be more
fun to talk about
than it is to watch — and share their thoughts on Robert Zemeckis» broad and occasionally beautiful new film, The Walk.
May 10, 2018 • The tense, jittery buildup of
writer / director Michael Pearce's mystery / thriller may prove more wickedly
fun than its payoff, but star Jessie Buckley keeps us guessing throughout.
In his portrayal of a fledgling author struggling with
writer's block, a failing marriage and an imaginary superhero pal (Ryan Reynolds, having way more
fun than he should), Jeff Daniels» lovely befuddled charm is squandered.
It's also a wildly
fun ride through a story that is breaking faster
than the
writers can keep up with it.
Education World
writer Leslie Bulion talks with Freeport Middle School staff and students about why Fab Friday is more
than just
fun and games.
Don't we have a lot more
fun «talking shop» with other
writers than making «small talk» at some cocktail party full of strangers?
I'm also a
writer, which means I have far less time
than I like to read just for
fun.
Maybe what sets them apart from iUniverse, AuthorHouse etc is they take a kind of low profile, and seem to be used more often
than the competition by
writers just looking to publish something «for
fun.»
Last weekend, even Massively OP was obsessing over BlizzCon, and we thought it would be
fun to poll the
writers, including those who watched from the sideliness rather
than diving into the liveblogging, on their assessments of the event, particularly as they pertain to the MMORPG industry.
You don't have to be all button - down and super-serious; I like to have
fun while we work and tend to be less formal
than some
writers.