We get pretty particular at ReviewMyScript. One of these days we’ll probably take on something like “How to Name Your Fictional Country”, but this week we’d like to point you in the direction of a much looser collection of general
The Comedy Don’ts of Workaholics
There’s little quite so off-putting in a comedy as the cliché. That’s why Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, Anders Holme and Kyle Newacheck, creators of TV sitcom (sort of) Workaholics, developed a sprawling board of rules. Specifically, prohibitions on the use
Jack Kerouac’s Extremely Jack Kerouac Writing Advice
Jack Kerouac found himself in possession of a singular voice. Spontaneous, dynamic, emblematic of the Beat generation he helped to pioneer, it’s a unique vantage from which to extol advice. It’s reasonable to assume that Kerouac wouldn’t be able to
The (INCREDIBLY SPECIFIC) Bergman Method
Among that most pedantic of professions (the writer/director), Ingmar Bergman ranks alongside Stanley Kubrick and Fritz Lang as occupying the bleeding edge between perfectionism and folly. Luckily, Bergman was far less tight-lipped about the writing process than his compatriots, and
A Secret Christmas Ingredient
Very few genres or subgenres of filmmaking have as many expected elements as Christmas films. Just as you’re meant to haul out the old familiar decorations year on year, if you as the screenwriter behind ye olde holiday movie don’t