A new study has revealed the scariest movies to watch this spooky season, with Evil Dead taking the crown. Online game magazine 1337games.io gathered a list of horror movies and analyzed ten factors: jump count, jump scare rating, Scarymeter’s overall score, as well as the creepy score, gory score, and jumpy score, IMDb ratings, script keyword counts, and kill counts.
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Read MoreIt feels like I left home for fewer screenings and movie events than I ever have. I let others get the by lines and let the movies come to me, and that turned out just fine for the 15th anniversary year of Every Movie Has a Lesson. Alright, let’s get to the precious list. Here’s my “10 Best” list for 2025.
Read MoreIn an annual series, Every Movie Has a Lesson is going to look back twenty years to revisit, relearn, and reexamine a year of cinema history to share favorites, lists, and experiences from the films of that year. Here’s the report from 2005!
Read MoreIn an annual series, Every Movie Has a Lesson is going to look back twenty years to revisit, relearn, and reexamine a year of cinema history to share favorites, lists, and experiences from the films of that year. When measuring back as far as twenty years or more, I feel like “favorites” that have stood the test of time have aged to become some level of “best.” I feel like a bunch of those populate my reflective look back at the best of 2005.
Read MoreWe all have that one movie or TV character whose style just sticks with us. Maybe it’s Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” Ryan Gosling’s “Drive” jacket, or the entire wardrobe from “Clueless” (raises hand). There’s something magnetic about on-screen style—it’s iconic, it’s bold, and it somehow manages to be both timeless and just a little bit daring.
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Read MoreIt took receiving a Google Alert on my name to see that a quote of mine on the excellent 2005 Joe Wright film Pride and Prejuduce was recently cited on the media site Daily Mail UK. Showbiz report Emma Guinness wrote a piece to cover the film’s streaming status on Netflix and used it as the crux of the headline.
Read MoreEvery now and then for the big new releases, Rotten Tomatoes will collect the tip-of-the-spear “first reviews” and highlight them in an editorial news column piece. If I can get my work in fast enough and it gets noticed, I have the chance of being selected and included in these round-up features. Recently, I was cited for Anaconda.
Read MoreThat gap between what you intend and what actually lands is where screenplay coverage earns its value. A strong screenplay analysis doesn’t just judge your script. It shows you where the story breaks down and why a reader loses trust. And, most crucially, it will give you suggestions on how to fix it.
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