Of course, with the decade officially over and now in 2020, there have been many like myself who have unleashing their favorite films of the last decade and now it is time for me to unleash my favorite films from the past decade. Keep in mind I only began this site in 2015, but have […]… Continue reading WFG’s Top 10 of 2010-2019: The Decade in Review — WorldFilmGeek
Month: February 2020
Raimi Possibly to Unleash “Madness” to the “Doctor” — WorldFilmGeek
Upon the announcement that Scott Derrickson has departed the upcoming sequel Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, things may come to ahead with the return of an iconic filmmaker. Sam Raimi (right), who helmed the successful Evil Dead trilogy as well as brought Spider-Man to his first big-screen adventure in 2002 along with two… Continue reading Raimi Possibly to Unleash “Madness” to the “Doctor” — WorldFilmGeek
“Blade” on the “Run”: An Interview with Yancy Butler — WorldFilmGeek
https://youtube.com/watch?v=zoH4VPBL18Y%3Fversion%3D3%26rel%3D1%26fs%3D1%26autohide%3D2%26showsearch%3D0%26showinfo%3D1%26iv_load_policy%3D1%26wmode%3Dtransparent A veteran for nearly three decades, Yancy Butler perhaps is best known for her role in John Woo’s Hollywood debut Hard Target opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme and the lead role in the short-lived superhero series Witchblade. On February 21, Butler reunites with her Witchblade co-stars David Chokachi and Eric Etebari as the former co-stars… Continue reading “Blade” on the “Run”: An Interview with Yancy Butler — WorldFilmGeek
Don’t Let Reviewers Hold You Hostage — A Writer’s Path
by Lev Raphael Unpublished authors imagine that once they are published, life will be glorious. That’s because they haven’t thought much about bad reviews. Every author gets them, and sometimes they’re agonizing. As a published, working author, you learn to live with the reality of bad reviews in different ways. You can stop […] via Don’t… Continue reading Don’t Let Reviewers Hold You Hostage — A Writer’s Path
Creative Writing Prompts and How To Use Them — A Writer’s Path
by Teagan Berry Sometimes, the words just don’t flow. Writer’s block is something that unfortunately every single writer will come across in their writing career. In the past, I’ve written about ways to overcome writer’s block, touching on a few different techniques I’ve used to help jolt the creativity in my system. You […] via Creative… Continue reading Creative Writing Prompts and How To Use Them — A Writer’s Path
5 Fake Character Flaws to Avoid — A Writer’s Path
by Sara Kopeczky You know this one: in order to come up with relatable characters for your story, you have to give them some flaws. Flaws make characters human, and the fact is that humans are far from being perfect. That being said, in recent fiction I have seen so much of what […] via 5… Continue reading 5 Fake Character Flaws to Avoid — A Writer’s Path
So You Finished Your Rough Draft – Now What? — A Writer’s Path
by Morgan S. Hazelwood The Next Steps Well, the next step depends on you. What do you want to do next? There are two main options and either could be right for you. via So You Finished Your Rough Draft – Now What? — A Writer’s Path
You Do Not Write the Story. The Story Writes You. — A Writer’s Path
by Lauren Sapala Why is learning how to write so hard? If you want to be a writer, there are countless MFA programs, online courses, and more advice than one person could ever read on the internet. There are a bajillion writing guides on Amazon. And if you jump around on social media […] via You… Continue reading You Do Not Write the Story. The Story Writes You. — A Writer’s Path
What Writing Fanfic Can Teach You — A Writer’s Path
by Sarah Pesce Fanfic tends to get a bad rap and sometimes is cast as the shameful secret that writers hide about their past for fear that it might damage their reputation as a serious author. It’s “unprofessional” or “just a hobby” or “silly” or “not creative enough.” Anyone who’s ever been in […] via What… Continue reading What Writing Fanfic Can Teach You — A Writer’s Path
Oscar Nominations 2020 – FILM REVIEW: Joker (2019) — White Wall Cinema Blog
Dir: Todd Phillips Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Makeup & Hairstyling, Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing. Score: ★☆☆☆☆ Is Joker the worst movie of the year? OK I am sure there are many in reality (most […]… Continue reading Oscar Nominations 2020 – FILM REVIEW: Joker (2019) — White Wall Cinema Blog