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Part 12: Read THRILLER/SUSPENSE Feature Film Loglines and Pitches
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Part 11: Read THRILLER/SUSPENSE Feature Film Loglines and Pitches
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Part 10: Read THRILLER/SUSPENSE Feature Film Loglines and Pitches
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Part 9: Read THRILLER/SUSPENSE Feature Film Loglines and Pitches
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Watch Winning Thriller Feature Screenplay Reading of FLEET WEEK: EVANESCENCE
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Read NEW Thriller Feature Film Story Pitches
Read NEW Thriller Feature Film Story Pitches
Watch FIX FACTORY, Thriller Feature Screenplay Reading
My screenplay is about Lawrence, a down on his luck, hopeless alcoholic who’s hit rock bottom and has decided to pull his life together. As soon as Lawrence makes some progress and feels like he’s cleaning up his act, he’s confronted by a thirst within himself that’s far worse than the first: a thirst for blood. After Lawrence’s blood lust leads him to murdering a seemingly innocent man and kidnapping that man’s orphaned child, a stranger named William steps into the picture to help Lawrence harness and control his thirst as Lawrence gradually absorbs the lifestyle of a vampire. As Lawrence attempts to develop some kind of control over his new affliction and to accept that his survival depends on denying life to others, his own life and everyone else in it is sucked in by a rapid downward spiral and spat out by a violent climax that they’ll never be able to forget.
Watch Thriller Feature Screenplay Reading of SHOOTING STAR
I think what influenced me the most was the full appraisal of my what I had written. None of us know what we’ve written, we think we do but we don’t, no idea, we’re clueless. We’re just sunk in our own vision, and when I saw the full appraisal as part of the competition, I was sold. Then, I got my appraisal and it was possibly the best I have ever received, not because it was good or complimentary, but because they had obviously read it, and I mean completely and they properly criticised it! So their comments were not only ‘left of field’, but they were an accurate observation and they actually improved the script, not matter how hard they were to swallow. It was so worthwhile it was worth the price of entry just to get that feed back…..let alone winning, that was a real surprise. Winning didn’t even cross my mind, I needed to know’ what professional people thought of it. Me and the guy who I created the story with, Dave Powell, are over the moon.
Part 7: Read THRILLER/SUSPENSE Feature Film Loglines and Pitches
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