On 12/13 We Travel Back to 1940s PTown in Our Review of Judy Richland’s BECOMING TENNESSEE

Judy Richland has deep connections to the place where her story is set - she both lives and works there.  But it was only after extensive research into the early life of Tennessee Williams that she decided this era of amazing creativity was worth exploring - right in her home town. LOGLINE: The unknown struggling playwright, Tennessee Williams, experiences love and loss in the summer of 1940 in Provincetown, when he is embroiled in love affairs with a female singer and male dancer. GENRE:   Biographical Film or Biopic FILMS TO COMPARE IT TO: Up in the Air, A Single

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We Wrap Up 2021 With Spencer Cohen’s Dramedy AMERICAN DREAMS

Filmmaker and aspiring screenwriter Spencer Cohen has long been interested in the issues involving immigration rights and the path to citizenship in this country.  Inspired by a real-life challenge faced by one of his friends, hoping to stay in the US beyond his visa, he imagined this  darkly funny story. Logline: Two estranged friends reunite after years apart and enter into an awkward, often tense relationship that culminates with one agreeing to participate in a sham gay marriage with the other as a means of avoiding deportation. Genre: Comedy/ Dramedy Type of Project: Feature Film About The Author: Spencer Cohen

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On 1/10 We Review Bill Holland’s Sci-Fi Feature THE SIXTH SUN

Come on out on Monday, January 10th to review Bill Holland's latest feature, The Sixth Sun. LOGLINE: After discovering his family's involvement with extraterrestrials, a young man travels to Guatemala with his father and aunt. Together, they set about thwarting his long-lost uncle's alien-abetted scheme to exterminate the human race and replace it with a more intelligent species. GENRE: Grounded Sci-Fi TYPE OF PROJECT: Feature-length ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Bill Holland started writing screenplays back in 1978, and life has never been quite the same. After seeing Breaking Away, he became obsessed with getting a similar movie made, featuring the sport of cross-country ski racing. Sometime in

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We Welcome Back Miles Benson on 1/24 to Review his New Feature JERKWATER

The concept of Jerkwater helped to earn writer/filmmaker Miles Benson a scholarship to the Vancouver Film School, courtesy of director/filmmaker Kevin Smith.  Now, having graduated from there and from SNHU with an MBA, Miles hopes to find funding for his project. We welcome him back to HSSW as we take a look at the outline for his entire feature script and read the 1st 17 pages.  Getting to "done" will be his critical next step.  Come on out and help him with constructive suggestions. Logline: Seven very different strangers get stranded together at a small town train depot during a

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Bob Tremblay Explores a New Angle on the Love Triangle in His Feature LOVE AND LET LOVE

Next Monday from 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST we review Bob Tremblay's feature Love and Let Love.  So, if you're snowed in over the next day or two, why not curl up and read Bob's script? LOGLINE: Brother and sister twin teens fall in love with the same girl and then try their best to damage one another’s chances of success. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Bob Tremblay is a former editor and film critic for the MetroWest Daily News in Framingham. He had been a professional journalist for more than 40 years and a film critic for around 30 years. He is a

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Could You Be Saddled by Facts? Attend Our Workshop – Avoiding Pitfalls When Writing a Historical or Autobiographical Script

Are you writing a historical screenplay?  Or developing a feature or series based on real-life events, autobiographical or otherwise?  Then this is the workshop for you! On Tuesday, February 15th, we'll be discussing the common mistakes that authors make when basing their material on actual facts. WHAT THIS WORKSHOP WILL ADDRESS The title of this workshop was named SADDLED BY FACTS  because writers tackling these genres can often get bogged down or downright crippled by the desire to tell the exact truth in the exact chronological order which can, frankly, mean death to your story. We will look at the

Two Sisters Are Caught in a Tortuous Contract in Gabriela Lima’s First Feature YOU WON’T DIE

Please join on Monday, 3/14 for Gabriela Lima's first review with us, featuring her 1st draft screenplay You Won't Die. As usual we will meet virtually from 7:00 - 9:00 PM EST. LOGLINE: Demi, a recently abandoned housewife, finds herself pregnant by a random guy and makes a deal to have the baby for her successful sister who can’t have children. But there is one big condition. GENRE: Family Drama ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Gabriela Lima is an Argentinian writer, director and producer, with an international business background (MBA). Her short film, Doris's Flight was selected for multiple film festivals. She

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On 3/21 the Karlinsky & Newton Team Present a Re-Write of the Psychological Thriller DISSECTING ROD SERLING

Joel Karlinsky and Eafat Newton, long-time HSSWers, have partnered on a few scripts, this pilot being one of them.  So, please join us to take a fresh look at their revised version of already award-winning Dissecting Rod Serling. Most recently, this script was a semi-finalist in the Filmmatic - PITCH NOW Screenplay Competition, Season 4. Genre: Psychological thriller Project Type: Pilot for a series Logline:  In 1975, when an unstable medical student dissects the cadaver of the late Rod Serling, it triggers paranormal experiences, forcing her to navigate a world where the dean of her school, her memories, and even

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Phil Kling Transitions From Comedy to Drama in His Latest Pilot NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH

Phil Kling is back and he's bad - switching from his usual comedy venue to a serious pilot entitled Nothing But The Truth.  So - please join us on Monday 3/28 at 7:00 PM - virtually - for this review of his latest script. Moderated by Paul Falcone. LOGLINE: Series Logline: In 2026, a fifteen year-old  American genius develops software that revolutionizes all forms of technological security.  Now, an internationally acclaimed inventor, Cody, possessing an extraordinary power, and his best friend Will, embark on a quest to save a conflicted world from its inevitable demise. Episode Logline: His identity protected

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Let’s Get Past the Long to the Short of It – So Join Us for 4 Short Scripts on 4/18

We have 4 vastly different shorts by members Miles Benson, Rick Groleau, Joel Karlinsky and Genine Tillotson. Three of these are new projects and Genine's is a re-write although she's not sure the group ever saw an earlier draft.   So here you go: FROM MILES: Dream Clean Logline: When a doorway to the realm of myth is opened in a house she cleans for, a down on her luck cleaning lady and her two friends are reluctantly tasked with stopping a fallen angel, and creatures of legend, from rewriting history. Type of project: Short film - proof of concept

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Crafting Your First Act – A New Workshop, Monday April 25th

If you’ve heard this maxim once, you’ve heard it a hundred times – the first 10-15 pages of your script need to be killer.  You will be judged by these first and foremost, so better make them good. Unfortunately, in recent years, many authors (big name pros and just-beginners) think this means that you need something to happen in that first act that literally makes the reader jump out of his/her/their skin from shock and awe. So, we get more and more opening pages with rapes, murders, incredible violence, suicide – anything to guarantee your bored, overworked 1st line reader

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On 5/2 Andrew Lemelman Explores the Real Life Story of Coach Dan Allen’s Fight Against ALS

Andrew became involved in this project over ten years ago and it has gone through many script interations with no one satisfied.  So, Andy stepped up to the plate to craft a new version.  Join us on May 2nd to review his feature A Coach's Stand, chronicling a truly heroic tale. Logline:    After a toxic exposure, leading to ALS, leaves him increasingly paralyzed, a college football coach confronts his toughest opponent ever in a fight for his life and career. Genre:  Biopic, Drama Project:  Feature film About the Author: Andrew Lemelman has been an attorney in Boston for over

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