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I’m developing a historical psychological horror screenplay and would love some feedback on the premise.
The story is set in rural Tennessee in the late 1960s. A Black Vietnam veteran surprises his wife with their first home after returning from the war, hoping to begin a peaceful new chapter together. As they settle into their new life, they begin to realize that the surrounding community is hiding a dark and deeply rooted secret.
I’m developing a historical psychological horror screenplay and would love some feedback on the premise.
The story is set in rural Tennessee in the late 1960s. A Black Vietnam veteran surprises his wife with their first home after returning from the war, hoping to begin a peaceful new chapter together. As they settle into their new life, they begin to realize that the surrounding community is hiding a dark and deeply rooted secret.
I’m developing a historical psychological horror screenplay and would love some feedback on the premise.
The story is set in rural Tennessee in the late 1960s. A Black Vietnam veteran surprises his wife with their first home after returning from the war, hoping to begin a peaceful new chapter together. As they settle into their new life, they begin to realize that the surrounding community is hiding a dark and deeply rooted secret.
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Currently working on a screenplay about the progression of drug addiction. I’ve always wanted to write a story & screenplay about such individuals who excel innocently from experimentation at a young age to full fledged addiction later in life , wondering how and why it happened .
A few of my favorite films about addiction are :
The panic in needle park
Drugstore cowboy
Trainspotting
Fear & loathing
A beautiful Boy
Traffic
Shame
Leaving Las Vegas
The wolf of Wall Street
Requiem For A Dream
Permanent Midnight
Owning Mahoney
Anything suggestions ? Anything I’m missing ?
Currently working on a screenplay about the progression of drug addiction . Loosely Based on my own personal experiences from my teens and early twenties . I’ve always wanted to write a story & screenplay about such individuals who excel innocently from experimentation at a young age to full fledged addiction later in life , wondering how and why it happened .
A few of my favorite films about addiction are :
The panic in needle park
Drugstore cowboy
Trainspotting
Fear & loathing
A beautiful Boy
Traffic
Shame
Leaving Las Vegas
The wolf of Wall Street
Requiem For A Dream
Permanent Midnight
Owning Mahoney
Anything suggestions ? Anything I’m missing ?
Can someone be lonely by choice?
Is modern society becoming harder to connect with?
What does belonging actually mean?
Idea for a film I’m working on , “ What happens to people when they become disconnected—from society, from others, from themselves” ?
Is social media and technology bringing us together , or slowly destroying us ? Was Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World a devastating premonition ? 🤔
Anyone ? What are the absolute best coming of age films ? Outside of the obvious choices like the 400 blows, stand by me ,boyhood , breakfast club , Ferris bueller, dazed & confused etc . Any recommendations ? International? More edgier obscure underground films that aren’t mainstream ?
If violence in our culture is so freely glorified and accepted , then why are we as a society so shocked when something tragic happens in real life ? 🤔Some food for thought .
Idea for a film I’m working on , “ What happens to people when they become disconnected—from society, from others, from themselves” ?
Is social media and technology bringing us together , or slowly destroying us ? Was Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World a devastating premonition ? 🤔
Idea for a film I’m working on , “ What happens to people when they become disconnected—from society, from others, from themselves” ?
Is social media and technology bringing us together , or slowly destroying us ? Was Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World a devastating premonition ? 🤔
Can someone be lonely by choice?
Is modern society becoming harder to connect with?
What does belonging actually mean?
If violence in our culture is so freely glorified and accepted , then why are we as a society so shocked when something tragic happens in real life ? 🤔Some food for thought .