
Writing well in a particular genre is one way to prove your screenwriting skills in Hollywood—and ScreenCraft has several genre-specific competitions that can connect you...
Writing well in a particular genre is one way to prove your screenwriting skills in Hollywood—and ScreenCraft has several genre-specific competitions that can connect you...
A new class of Oscar nominees joins the thousands the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has honored since 1929—with more than 3,100 shiny...
A nineteenth-century prospector chipping underground with a pickaxe might seem an unlikely influence on the indie horror smash A Quiet Place, but screenwriters Bryan Woods...
Sisters Hillary and Anna-Elizabeth Shakespeare used to pretend they were making movies as children in front of a play camera. Now they have two micro-budget...
Quentin Tarantino is known for writing drafts of his screenplays in longhand and not outlining plot twists, setups and payoffs. But the writer-director has his...
A home renovation inspired writer-director Grant Pichla’s sci-fi romance Making Time, a feature film he shot over two days with a cast and crew of...
More than his success across different fields, aging has taught Jules Feiffer how storytelling evolves. The Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist, playwright, and screenwriter recently spoke...
Horror films are known for relentless evils like supernatural curses, ghosts, and ghouls, plus blood, gore and screams—but that’s not what really gets under our...
The New Yorker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning TV critic, Emily Nussbaum, has her own rules about how to engage with different genres of television. She won’t write...
Nell Scovell has her keystrokes on dozens of jokes, plot twists, and characters, thanks to more than thirty years of TV writing. “I love absurdity,...