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Exclusive Interviews with Tribeca Film Festival Filmmakers and a Deep Dive into Character and Story Exploration (From Script)

Exclusive Interviews with Tribeca Film Festival Filmmakers and a Deep Dive into Character and Story Exploration (From Script)
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Supporting AAPI Storytellers and Tapping into Mythical World Building (From Script)

Supporting AAPI Storytellers and Tapping into Mythical World Building (From Script) In this week’s round-up from ScriptMag.com, meet South-East-Asian-American filmmakers and screenwriters, plus interviews with screenwriter Emma Needell and comic book writer/artist Matt Kindt, TV medical advisor Dr. Oren Gottfried, and more! Author: May 8, 2021 In this week’s round-up from ScriptMag.com, meet South-East-Asian-American filmmakers and screenwriters, plus interviews with screenwriter Emma Needell and comic book writer/artist Matt Kindt, TV medical advisor Dr. Oren Gottfried, and more! South-East-Asian-American Stories You Need to Know About Script contributor Thuc Nguyen shines a light on ten, one of many, South-East-Asian-American filmmakers and screenwriters you and Hollywood should have your eye on.

Movie Theatres Return While Indie Cinema and TV Turns to Horror and Beyond (From Script)

Movie Theatres Return While Indie Cinema and TV Turns to Horror and Beyond (From Script) In this week’s round-up brought to us by ScriptMag.com, read movie reviews from cinephile Tom Stemple. Plus, exclusive interviews with Amazon’s Them creator and showrunner Little Marvin, horror film Jakob’s Wife director Travis Stevens, a history lesson with Dr. Rosanne Welch about trailblazer screenwriter Anita Loos, and much more! Author: Apr 17, 2021 In this week’s round-up brought to us by ScriptMag.com, read movie reviews from cinephile Tom Stemple as he goes back to viewing films in physical movie theatres. Plus, exclusive interviews with Amazon’s

Nina Metz: Enough with the reboots and regurgitation of the same old, same old Tell new stories

“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” had an impressive 15 season run on CBS. But these days nothing is ever really over, which is why the network is bringing the show back, along with original stars William Petersen and Jorja Fox, under the slightly reworked title “CSI: Vegas.” This is not good news. I like both actors; Petersen is a veteran of the Chicago theater scene and he’s always found a way to retain that grounded, no-bull approach in his work on TV. Even on a weekly procedural. But I would deem the return of “CSI” as the least inspired television gambit of the year if it weren’t for Dick Wolf and NBC saying “hold my beer” and burping up “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” which premiered last week starring Christopher Meloni, whose Det. Elliot Stabler last appeared 10 years ago on “Law & Order: SVU.” He’s back. And he’s more or less the same: Too intense but the ends justify the means because he cares.

Enough with the reboots: Tell new stories

Enough with the reboots: Tell new stories Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler in “Law & Order: Organized Crime.” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” had an impressive 15 season run on CBS. But these days nothing is ever really over, which is why the network is bringing the show back, along with original stars William Petersen and Jorja Fox, under the slightly reworked title “CSI: Vegas.” This is not good news. I like both actors; Petersen is a veteran of the Chicago theater scene and he’s always found a way to retain that grounded, no-bull approach in his work on TV. Even on a weekly procedural.

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