by Kim Hudson | 18 April, 2018 | Filmmaking, In Our Opinion, Screenwriting
I enjoyed the movie Lady Bird, yet, when it was over I had this question in my head – why was that good? Hardly anything happened. She wanted to go to school in New York but she didn’t do anything but apply. In the mean time she had a pretty normal high school...
by Kim Hudson | 15 April, 2018 | Filmmaking, In Our Opinion, Screenwriting
This point in world history marks a moment where everything changed. Maybe it ‘s a result of social media, or maybe it is because the hero needs a more interesting companion story. Or maybe, we are tired of devaluing the feminine and we are curious about a different...
by Elliot Grove | 19 November, 2017 | Documentary, Filmmaking, Screenwriting
In my travels I meet film producers in Europe, Asia and the Americas. Their common complaint is never about getting the finance. It’s about finding quality projects. The producers moan that writers don’t seem to understand which of the seven story types...
by rdmaint | 5 November, 2014 | In Our Opinion
For the past year I have kept my feelings on Frozen bottled up inside for fear of being burnt at the stake. Given the Elsa-pocalypse that was this past Halloween I consider myself justified in doing so. The truth is I think the film is hugely overrated. So, in...
by Nicole Davis | 29 October, 2014 | In Our Opinion
With Kim Hudson’s workshop ‘Screenwriting from a Feminine Perspective’ fast-approaching, here are 9 films that turned a male-oriented genre on its head and posed a refreshing new take on a familiar structure. Meek’s Cutoff Director Kelly...