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Interview with Screenwriter Greg Emmerth (PALMETTO) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Greg Emmerth: On a basic level, a wayward son returns home for his mother’s birthday. On a slightly deeper level, it’s about how people allow the past, and past grievances and holding onto pain for far too long, to hobble their present lives. 2. What genres does your […]

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Interview with Screenwriter Robert L. Thompsett (THE VICAR’S DAUGHTER) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Robert L. Thompsett: With the world pitched against her, a young Arab girl fights to defend her country of Britain and the liberty of its people against the maligned and Godless forces destroying them. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Action and fictionalized reality 3. Why […]

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Interview with Screenwriter J. Malia Miranda (ACROSS THE NEON HOURS) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? J. Malia Miranda: Across the Neon Hours takes Reese, a local poker room supervisor, and Alex, a card-playing tourist, on a twelve-hour adventure in Las Vegas. Reese initially coaxes Alex to venture out on the town as a way to distract from her husband’s gambling debts that are […]

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Interview with Composer Mateo Messina (JUNO, BLOCKERS) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

What an honor it was to chat with composer Mateo Messina. Such a talented and positive guy. I was inspired after our 30 minute chat, I have to admit. A total pro who teaches you in this interview many things, including that it’s not a bad thing to sneak into buildings in order to forward […]

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Visual Effects Society’s claws come out after Oscars Cats joke — EW.com

Me-ow. The Visual Effects Society is slamming the Oscars over Sunday night’s Cats-themed bit involving James Corden and Rebel Wilson. “Last night, in presenting the Academy Award for Outstanding Visual Effects, the producers chose to make visual effects the punchline, and suggested that bad VFX were to blame for the poor performance of the movie……

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Wonder Woman 1984: How a top-secret love story and brand-new armor promise to make the sequel sing — EW.com

Gal Gadot is waiting for the boosh. Eyes narrowed, bouncing lightly on her toes — float like a butterfly, sting like an Amazonian queen — she moves soundlessly through the chilled air of cavernous studio outside London, her shoulder blades blooming into a set of molten-gold wings. 2,438 more words

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