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Tag: horror
Film Review: Brightburn (2019)
A few weeks after a married couple discover and “adopt” a baby boy who fell from the sky in a spacecraft, the boy starts exhibiting dark and disturbing behaviour.
Critical Viewing: A Quiet Place (2018)
This week’s studies focus on dialogue, so there was no better film for me to discuss than John Krasinski’s superb … More
Critical Viewing: Happy Death Day (2017)
This week, the focus is on characters, with particular regard to the protagonist. I chose to focus on Happy Death Day, … More
Critical Viewing Journal: The Ritual (2017)
This week, we are concentrating on the use of theme and tone within a film, with particular reference to Phil … More
Critical Viewing Journal: Detroit (2017)
Focusing on genre for the next critical viewing, I opted to watched Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit (2017). It was a terrifying, tense watch. … More
Critical Viewing Journal: Suspiria (1977)
Much has already been said about Dario Argento’s classic giallo, Suspiria (1977), and I’m sure that I’m adding nothing new to the discussion … More
Horror Project Concept Poster
Today I created a concept poster for the horror screenplay I’m developing. I’ve finished writing a full outline, but as … More
Horror Project Mood Board
Working on my current (as yet untitled) horror project, I’ve put together a mood board. The three pages kind of … More
A Low-Budget Horror Logline
I’m working towards developing a full pitch document for a feature length low-budget horror screenplay. The first step in this … More