Since 2010 the award-winning Sakamoto Yuji television series Mother has been adapted at least four times in different countries and languages throughout the world. This suspenseful family drama explores what it means to be a mother and how the idea the word “mother” invokes can be ever-changing.
Read MorePairing your natural sense of humor with attention to detail and knowledge of genre history and structure evolution is the perfect recipe for your next screenplay. Wondering where on earth to start? Author Marc Blake has some ideas.
Read MoreNetflix’s “The Platform” written by David Desola and Pedro Rivero, and directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia is a gory, in your face metaphor for classism and human nature that horror lovers everywhere can appreciate. However, WE HAVE SOME QUESTIONS.
Read MoreWhat would you do if you could go back in time?
In South Korean drama God’s Gift: 14 Days and it’s redeveloped U.S. adaptation Somewhere Between, the answer is: try to solve a murder before it ever occurs.
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In her book, Big Magic: Living Creatively Without Fear, Elizabeth Gilbert introduces the world to her perspective on creativity, life, the universe, and how all three meld together to fuel the artists in all of us.
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