CONCRETE COWBOY: Now on Netflix. No Spoilers. There are lessons in tension and subtext in this coming-of-age story using horses to show the growth in the father/son relationship.
TV Review: THE UNDOING
THE UNDOING: A lesson on flashbacks.
Film Review: WITHOUT REMORSE
WITHOUT REMORSE: This is what on-the-nose dialogue sounds like.
Film Review: UNHINGED
UNHINGED: I love a good thriller. Let’s talk setups and payoffs. Now streaming on Amazon Prime. #SpoilerAlert
Film Review: SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY
SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY
It was cute.
It gave what it was supposed to have gave for its intended audience.
TV Review: MARE OF EASTTOWN
MARE OF EASTTOWN: A note on killing off characters. #SpoilerAlert
TV Review: THEM
THEM – A lesson on undefined sci-fi elements and the overuse of racial tropes to invoke emotion without attaching them to meaningful storytelling.
You can’t pour from an empty cup!: Self Care for Writers
Let’s face it, writers aren’t the best when it comes to self-care. We stretch ourselves thin competing with ourselves and people we have never even met, trying to write the perfect scene while our eyeballs sear like steak. We may think we’re doing our due diligence. As the saying goes, writing is suffering… but that’s bullsh*t.
How to be an artist and not be so sensitive about your sh*t. #ErykahBadu: Taking critique in stride
Notes, notes, notes. It’s the most dreaded part of the process, but it can also be the most rewarding if you approach it correctly. Art is meant to be critiqued whether you’re an artist, writer, or musician. People are gonna have opinions on your sh*t. It may hurt to see someone rip your baby to shreds with notes, but as screenwriters, no script gets anywhere without critiques and revisions. So, let’s not be like Erykah and be so sensitive about our sh*t LOL. If you struggle with receiving notes, here are some tips on taking notes/critiques in stride.
Your voice is your currency.: How to nurture your inner voice
A writer can only go so far with understanding the basics of the craft like formatting and structure. What sets you apart from the pack is your voice. Your voice is the sum of a variety of choices you make as a writer. The way you write your action lines, the types of stories you choose, the characters you create and their world views, and the way you write your dialogue add up to your unique voice. We may not think twice about those pieces but that attention to detail is what will give your baby something to say. So if your baby is a bit mute at the moment (LOL) here are some exercises to get it to speak its first words.