Storytelling
Avengers: Infinity War Shows How to Write a Huge Ensemble Story
Why Marvel’s biggest movie yet is a great example of how to write for a large ensemble of characters.
Why Marvel’s biggest movie yet is a great example of how to write for a large ensemble of characters.
Why some choices can seem so out of character, they leave fans of stories like Scandal and Star Wars feeling betrayed.
10 years after Marvel Studios released Iron Man, here’s how that movie’s success has been duplicated in every MCU film since.
Here’s why Captain Flint on Black Sails is one of the best-written characters in this current era of Peak TV.
Compare the biggest changes between Jordan Peele’s screenplay for Get Out and his finished film.
How the success of Black Panther changes action movies and lays the groundwork for Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is satisfying despite its shortcomings. How? Because it gets the three most important aspects of any story right.
From Star Wars to Casablanca, some of Hollywood’s best-loved classics were saved in the edit. Here are three ways editing can make or break a film.
Lady Bird is a movie that does nearly everything right. Here’s why Greta Gerwig’s solo directorial debut works so well.
Molly’s Game is missing three key ingredients that keep the story from being truly satisfying.