Jeff York

“Don’t Let Go” Twists Its Mystery into a Mobius Strip

“Don’t Let Go” Twists Its Mystery into a Mobius Strip

One has to commend writer/director Jacob Estes for his committed and earnest attempt to turn the mystery genre on its ear. For starters, he grounds his new film Don’t Let Go in the middle-class black community of Los Angeles, a setting that rarely gets showcased in mainstream cinema. Next, his story touches on compelling topics […]

 Jeff York

Jordan Peele’s New Horror Film “Us” Is Scary Good Fun

Jordan Peele’s New Horror Film “Us” Is Scary Good Fun

The goal of most horror films is to scare the ever-loving shite out of you. But effective horror needs to be seen, not watched, through the hands covering your eyes. That’s an ideal that Jordan Peele understands very well. His horror sensibilities lean towards the accessible. Sure, his Oscar-winning script for Get Out had edge-of-your-seat […]

 Jeff York

“Everybody Knows” Tells A Subtle Tale of Family Betrayal

“Everybody Knows” Tells A Subtle Tale of Family Betrayal

The language of cinema may be universal, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that every genre will be approached similarly from country to country. When it comes to thrillers, the Europeans have rarely been interested in the slam-bam kinetics that define American-made action. Instead, foreign thrillers place more emphasis on character and mood than quick cuts […]

 Brock Swinson

Summer of 84 Screenwriters Breathe Fresh Life Into A Serial Killer Movie

Summer of 84 Screenwriters Breathe Fresh Life Into A Serial Killer Movie

In keeping with the current spate of eighties-themed films and TV shows, Summer of 84 is slow-burning thriller film starring Rich Sommer, best known as Harry Crane from Mad Men. Creative Screenwriting stepped out to chat with the screenwriters Matt Leslie and Stephen Smith about their writing process from script to screen. Screenwriter Matt Leslie […]