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How Oppenheimer Created a CGI-Free Atomic Blast
No, it did not involve dropping an atomic bomb. Christopher Nolan piqued audiences’ interest in his twelfth feature film, Oppenheimer, when he told Total Film that he had achieved the effect of detonating an atomic bomb without the use of CGI. This led to many fans jokingly saying that the British auteur with his eye…
All 9 Seasons Of Scrubs, Ranked Worst To Best
The medical sitcom Scrubs was one of the best shows on television when it aired between 2001 and 2009, however, the quality of the series can differ from season to season and when ranking them from worst to best there are some interesting results. Scrubs follows John “J.D.” Dorian, played by Zach Braff, and several…
Script Apart: ‘Dune’ Screenwriter Eric Roth on Mastering Any Genre
If Eric Roth has proved anything over his five decades in the film industry, it’s that there’s nothing he can’t write. Heartwarming comedy-dramas? No problem (1994’s Forrest Gump). Harrowing romance? He’s got that covered, too (2018’s A Star Is Born). Boxing biopics (2001’s Ali), post-apocalyptic action (1997’s The Postman), and spy thrillers (2005’s Munich and…
Bond 26 Should Bring Back A Forgotten Franchise Villain Trope
The James Bond franchise has always been defined by its villains, and one long-forgotten trope needs to make a comeback as the franchise resets from the Daniel Craig era with Bond 26. The five Daniel Craig movies, beginning with Casino Royale in 2006, leaned into a more grounded version of the secret agent and his…
2024 Scene-Writing Challenge: Day 16
Write some scenes. Win a great prize. Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
The Most Epic Journeys in Film and TV
Whether you call them road movies or quest movies or epic journeys, they exist in every genre, from sci-fi to… The post The Most Epic Journeys in Film and TV appeared first on The Script Lab. Go to Source Author: David Young