Moonrise Kingdom
A long, long time ago, I was forced [by an earnest sociology professor] to read an article called The Gifted Can’t Weigh that Giraffe. If I remember correctly, the idea […]
A long, long time ago, I was forced [by an earnest sociology professor] to read an article called The Gifted Can’t Weigh that Giraffe. If I remember correctly, the idea […]
Gravity is, without a doubt, the only script I can actually say is BOTH excellent and completely terrible at the same time. Usually that would be some sort of hyperbole […]
Today’s script comes from writer Gary Whitta. He was kind enough to post it online by way of his twitter account. One wonders what would prompt him to do such […]
The draft of today’s script that I read is dated August 7, 2006. The credited writers are Tim Talbott and Christopher McQuarrie. I’m not sure how much the script changed […]
Today’s script reminds me of an Umberto Eco novel. Take your pick. I would have preferred Foucault’s Pendulum, but that one has been so tainted by the success of the […]
Today’s script review comes from a writer who has followed this blog through both its instantiations. A series of wildly irregular dominoes fell into line recently which culminated in my […]
What is it about our humanity that allows our perception of things to coalesce into metaphor? From my layman’s perspective, I think this is the unanswered question of semiotics. Sometimes […]
In my former reviewing life, I made a big deal about the importance of F. Scott Frazier to my development as a screenwriter. I had spent a lot of time […]
This is one strange little script. I liked it, and will end up recommending you read it, but this is a radically infertile row our author-farmer has hoed. Since I […]
Today’s script leaves me uninspired by the prospect of this review. I can’t remember a time when I’ve been this apathetic to the object under consideration. I usually have a […]