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I was on the set directing my movie Moll Flanders – which starred Robin Wright and Morgan Freeman - when John Watson, my partner in Trilogy, asked me, “How come none of your characters have mothers?” Read more.
Television: The Freight Train that Eats Scripts
For writers, working in television is laying tracks in front of a freight train. There’s got to be something on the ground for it to run on, or the whole thing goes up in a spectacular fiery crash…plus, you – the incompetent track-layer – get squashed like a bug. Read More.
For the first time ever, 30 movies are set to cross the magical $100M mark this year, beating 2008’s record of 29. READ MORE.