How to HORROR with a Horror Legend (From Script)
In this week’s roundup brought to us by Script magazine, dive into an exclusive interview with horror legend Jeffrey Reddick, the mastermind-scribe behind the beloved horror franchise, Final Destination. Plus, plug into the latest Reckless Creatives podcast with special guest Corey Mandell, read an interview with filmmaker Justine Triet about her Palme d’Or winning film Anatomy of a Fall, and more!
SELLING YOUR SCREENPLAY: Ep. 507 – Talking Amber Heard and In The Fire with Conor Allyn
This week Ashley Scott Meyers talks with filmmaker Conor Allyn about In The Fire (2023), starring Amber Heard, how he writes period pieces, and why he is drawn to these types of movies.
How to HORROR with Horror Legend Jeffrey Reddick
Jeffrey Reddick; Photo by Bryan Huff; Final Destination; New Line Cinema
Join us for this exclusive interview with horror screenwriter Jeffrey Reddick, in which we discover the “X-Files” episode that became Final Destination, how the audience’s response to Scream changed Final Destination forever, and why he sees hope and success for today’s diverse breed of horror hounds hoping to make their first movie and follow in his blood-soaked footsteps.
Screenwriting 101 for Novelists
This seminar covers screenwriting basics—structure, formatting, pitching, and selling. Taught by Hollywood-based film and TV scribe Jennifer Dornbush, who has penned feature films, developed several television series, adapted scripts to novel (and vice versa), and created a kid’s TV show.
Examining the Alien Nature of the Family Unit: Justine Triet Discusses Anatomy of a Fall
Justine Triet; Photo by Yann Rabanier; Anatomy of a Fall; Neon
Justine Triet recently talks about her experience making the critically acclaimed film and her methodology as a director and storyteller.
Why 3-Hour Movies Suck
Self-discipline is a foundation stone of our craft.
Reckless Creatives Podcast – Season 3 | Episode 5 – Corey Mandell: Build It and They Will Come … Teams, Writing, and Career
Screenwriter and teacher extraordinaire Corey Mandell talks about everything from the post-strike landscape in film and TV to building a team to help you get discovered.