I made a $500 feature film in two days and moved to L.A. to chase the screenwriting dream—15 years later, I'm still learning that the real way in isn't through scripts, it's through stories people can hear.
Netflix “Saved” Hollywood—After Burning It to the Ground
Let’s be honest—Tarantino has a point. The movie industry has changed drastically, and not always for the better. The pandemic didn’t just disrupt theaters; it flipped the entire system on its head. Streaming exploded, theaters shut down, and audiences got used to watching the latest releases from their couches. For Tarantino, the year 2019—when Once … Continue reading Netflix “Saved” Hollywood—After Burning It to the Ground
The Dogma Resurrection Tour Proves This Film Still Kicks Ass
If you had told me back in June 1999, when I first read the Dogma screenplay from a .txt file on Script-o-Rama, that I'd be attending a 25th-anniversary screening introduced by Kevin Smith himself, I would've thought you were as crazy as Bartleby and Loki on a redemption mission. But there I was, in Seattle, … Continue reading The Dogma Resurrection Tour Proves This Film Still Kicks Ass
