What was the best-written movie of the year?
Every year as we hit awards season, the guilds get together and produce really fun panels where people talk about their craft. The best, in my opinion, come from the WGA. This year is no different. The Writers Guild Foundation, in partnership with Final Draft, Variety, and The Black List, present Beyond Words. It’s the annual celebration of the 2022 Writers Guild Award nominees for screenwriting.
The first feature covered the Adapted Screenplay nominees and the second featured the Original Screenplay nominees. Both panels were hosted and moderated by Black List founder and CEO Franklin Leonard.
First up, check out the adapted panel, which includes Guillermo del Toro and Kim Morgan for Nightmare Alley; Sian Heder, who wrote CODA, based on La Famille Belie; Steven Levenson, who wrote Tick, Tick… Boom, based on the play by Jonathan Larson; Tony Kushner, who wrote West Side Story; and finally, Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, and Eric Roth, who wrote Dune, based on the novel by Frank Herbert.
Author: Jason Hellerman
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