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Growing Pains

Or: The Trouble with the Multi-Generational Narrative in IT CHAPTER 2

analysis, horror, it, movie, Review

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.

horror, superhero

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, horror, monster, movie, viewing

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

analysis, blumhouse, character, critical, horror, Screenplay, viewing

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

analysis, critical, horror, movies, Theory, viewing

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

analysis, critical, drama, film, horror, movie, viewing

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

analysis, argento, critical, giallo, horror, movie, viewing

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

1980s, concept art, david lynch, furballs, horror, patricia clarkson, photoshop, poster, richard jenkins, Screenplay, zach galligan

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

horror, ideas, mood board, movie, Screenplay, wip

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

comedy, drama, horror, logline, low budget, premise, Screenplay

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