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Top 3 Films Of The Decade — Berry Good Films

Earlier this year I put together my top 20 films of the last decade, now that I am up and running on my blog again I thought I would share my top 3 with you. These would all be great … Continue reading

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Get Out Brings To Light the Subtle Horrors of Liberal Racism —

There is something quite thought-provoking about illustrating the notion of liberal racism. It is one that is rarely explored in the mists of the hard-right screaming “All Lives Matter” when black people are suffering from various mediums of racism. The … Continue reading

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30 Days of Film in June 2020-Week 2 — My Geekdom

LADIES OF THE WEST DOUBLE FEATURE: June 8th-Woman They Almost Lynched from 1953 (Director: Allan Dwan, Writers: Steve Fisher and based on book by Michael Fessier, Stars: John Lund, Brian Donlevy, Audrey Totter, Joan Leslie, Ben Cooper, James Brown and … Continue reading

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30 Days of Film in June 2020-Week 1 — My Geekdom

June 1st-Personal Property from 1937 (Director: WS Van Dyke, Writers: Hugh Mills, Ernest Vajda and Based on 1930 play The Man in Possession by H.M. Harwood, Stars: Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor, Cinematography: William H. Daniels, Runtime: 84 mins)-actor usb … Continue reading

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There Are Only Two Screenwriting Rules by Travis Seppala — FilmCourage.com — Student & Young Filmmakers FEEDBACK Film & Screenplay Festival

Travis Seppala, Screenwriter/Author: Tip #2. Film Courage: Tip #2 — “There are only two screenwriting rules?” Travis: Yes, so I’ve got in my book here [365: A Year Of Screenwriting Tips] I’ve even got them labeled for you — Rule … Continue reading

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7 Great Books for Aspiring Authors About Writing — Books with Poppy

Seven excellent books for writers about writing. via 7 Great Books for Aspiring Authors About Writing — Books with Poppy

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Stephanie Bourbon on Writing When All Hell is Breaking Loose — TVWriter.Com

One of our fave writer-illustrator-screenwriting-vloggers, Stephanie Bourbon, returns to the interwebs after a hiatus with some words of encouragement for us all. How to Stay Positive & Porductive–Still WRITE–During Dystopian-Er, I Mean, Tough Times by Stephanie Bourbon OMG, what a … Continue reading

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Write On!: Get Moving, Write that Screenplay — Shelf Talk

Do you wonder How Hollywood Does It? Are you intrigued by all the moving parts that are part and parcel of getting a film on the screen? From where you sit, gazing up at the final cut, are you one … Continue reading

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Marilyn and Me: The Starlet and the Spy — Tara Hanks

Ji-min Lee is a Korean novelist and screenwriter. Her first novel published in English is set in the aftermath of the Korean War. “This book was inspired by two photographs,” Lee explains. “One was of a female interpreter at work, … Continue reading

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Six Podcasts Every Aspiring Novelists Should Listen To — Tameka Fleming

As you may know, the popularity of podcast is growing rapidly. From unknowns to established entertainers, everyone and anyone can start a podcast. If you do a lot of driving and are sick of the radio, may I suggest finding … Continue reading

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