The International Screenwriters’ Association recently had its Park City winner for their Table Read My Screenplay Contest. Along with a trip to Park City for the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, the newest winners will have their table read with a Q&A on March 11th. This year’s honor was given to
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Back in 1996, I was only 21 years old. That’s when I first met Lara Croft. Funny, I thought I was a teenager when I first met her, working out that I was 21 makes me sound sad. Anyway, I met Lara and, like most gamer guys my age, I
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