Sundance Film Festival 2022 – That’s a Wrap!
Script's Editor Sadie Dean wraps up days five through eight at Sundance Film Festival, with the last movies she was able to watch and her ultimate
Script's Editor Sadie Dean wraps up days five through eight at Sundance Film Festival, with the last movies she was able to watch and her ultimate
'God's Country' director and co-writer Julian Higgins and co-writer Shaye Ogbonna share with Script their approach to telling this specific story,
'Watcher' screenwriter Zack Ford speaks with Script about the inspiration behind the story, collaborating with director Chloe Okuno and leaning into
'Am I OK?' screenwriter Lauren Pomerantz shares with Script how she's been able to process her story and the reality of seeing her story as a movie,
Script's Editor Sadie Dean virtually attends day four of the Sundance Film Festival, watching three very distinct films that carry very similar
Script's Editor Sadie Dean virtually attends day three of the Sundance Film Festival, where she watches a mix of films in genre, tone and
Script's Editor Sadie Dean virtually attends day two of the Sundance Film Festival 2022 and dives into two poignant films, 'Watcher' and 'Call Jane'
Script's Editor Sadie Dean virtually attends the Sundance Film Festival 2022 and provides a recap of the overall experience of what day one had to
The hit Netflix series, "The Umbrella Academy" launched season 2 with a bang! Bryan Young discussed the ins and outs of producing a hit
Heather Taylor gives an overview of Evil, a new CBS series by the Robert and Michelle King, featured at the 2019 Tribeca TV Festival in New York
Susan Kouguell interviews 63 UP director, Michael Apted on narrative vs documentary films, getting feedback and more!Susan Kouguell interviews 63 UP
Christopher Schiller continues his film reviews from Telluride Film Festival with his insights on Judy and Motherless Brooklyn.Christopher Schiller
Christopher Schiller provides quick film reviews from Telluride Film Festival, he calls TweeViews, starting with the films Ford v Ferrari, The
Entertainment attorney Christopher Schiller explores the evolution of film festivals, what purposes they originally and currently served as well as