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Search results for: endings

  • 7 steps that make a satisfying ending

    17 May 2019

    7 steps that make a satisfying ending In 2000 the movie What Lies Beneath opened to mixed reviews. Despite a…

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  • What I learned from the World Cup

    21 Jun 2018

    Bored with the World Cup? Take another look. Football has probably taught me more about people and psychology than anything…

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  • The murder to end all literary murders? Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz reviewed

    13 Apr 2018

    Review: Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz The English love the countryside and never more than when there’s a corpse spreadeagled…

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  • Amber ending: How they could have broken the rules and succeeded

    04 Jul 2014

    Were you made red with range over the ending of the often excellent mini-series Amber – or did you feel it was…

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  • Five things they don’t tell you about screenplay structure

    25 Apr 2014

    There’s a great deal of hot air talked about screenplay structure – much more than about any other area of…

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  • How to be a screenwriting success – Not just 10,000 hours part 2

    15 Nov 2010

    All great artists – writers, film-makers, musicians, etc – think outside the box. They learn the rules, and then they learn to master them and break them. They break them so effectively that they make new rules for others to keep.

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