Screenwriters in 35 countries across the globe are staging a public show of support for their counterparts involved in the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike. "Screenwriters Everywhere: ...
Duluth-based screenwriter Matthew Dressel joins GMN to discuss “Daniel’s Gotta Die”, his new film that recently premiered at the Austin Film Festival in Austin, Texas. This film stars Bob Saget, and ...
Legendary Polish writer-director Jerzy Skolimowski and writing partner Ewa Piaskowska rave about the animal performers they worked with on the set of their Oscar-shortlisted film. By Scott Roxborough ...
Marvel Cinematic Universe The Key Way Thunderbolts*’ Post-Credits Scene Marked A ‘First’ For Some MCU Stars, And Why It Makes Me Excited For Avengers: Doomsday Marvel Cinematic Universe Another Day, ...
The writer explains how she first connected with the Korean auteur and how he has influenced her writing, culminating in their latest romantic mystery. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief When I ...
Erick Massoto is a Brazilian writer who's always loved film and TV and loves finding connections between them. That's why he supports double features, especially if they are of a modern film paired ...
Horror Movies Black Phone 2 director says there was "a lot of pressure" when creating the Grabber's backstory, and that going more into his history "felt disrespectful to the true mystery of evil" Sci ...
A House of Dynamite on Netflix is the scariest movie I’ve watched in years, and it’s not even a horror film. This new political thriller from Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow is a bone-chilling ...
Screenwriter Robin Swicord hasn’t seen “Practical Magic” in the 25 years since it was released. For her, it’s hard to remember much about the film outside of “trying to figure the movie out and do my ...
When A League of Their Own hit theaters on July 1, 1992, it was up against a crowded slate of blockbusters, including Batman Returns, Lethal Weapon 3, Patriot Games, and Universal Soldier, that were ...
Peter Straughan was immediately taken by Robert Harris’ 2016 novel “Conclave,” which follows a Vatican official charged with overseeing the election of a new pope. He still remembers the exact line ...