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2023 ScreenCraft Sci-Fi & Fantasy Screenwriting Competition Finalists
Listed below are the Finalists of the 2023 ScreenCraft Sci-Fi & Fantasy Screenwriting Competition. These exceptional screenplays were selected from almost 1,300 submissions. Congratulations to the writers who have made it this far and thanks to all for submitting! Stay tuned for the Winner announcement on September 20th on our blog and on our Twitter,…
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Audiences seemed to have had a knee-jerk reaction when they first saw the trailer for Paul King’s Wonka, the whimsy musical prequel to the Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. The trailer has been described as a “literal fever dream” with its “truly bizarre lines.” The truth behind the reaction to the trailer is that audiences have a…
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The LEGO Group has revealed several exciting new Star Wars sets ahead of the upcoming Star Wars Day (May the Fourth). Continuing an annual tradition, LEGO intends to go big this May with a massive Star Wars celebration. This includes not only new models but also several bonus gifts with purchase, as well as some…
John C. Reilly’s 10 Best Movies, Ranked
For 34 years, John C. Reilly has been a warm presence in some of the best films ever made. Despite the actor’s distinct voice, Reilly has never been typecast or pigeonholed into a genre, instead having a healthy mix of serious dramas and some of the goofiest comedies ever put on film. Reilly feels just…