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The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Geoffrey D. Calhoun
234 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to The Successful Screenwriter Podcast your go-to source for in-depth discussions, expert insights, and captivating interviews in the world of screenwriting. Hosted by seasoned screenwriter Geoffrey D. Calhoun, this podcast is a valuable resource for both novice and experienced screenwriters, offering a wealth of insights and guidance.

About the Podcast:
Dive deep into the art and craft of screenwriting with our engaging episodes that cover a spectrum of topics – from mastering the screenplay format to navigating the ever-evolving landscape of the film industry. Each episode is designed to inspire, educate, and entertain, providing valuable takeaways for writers at every stage of their journey.

Host:
Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriting instructor and best selling author with a passion for storytelling. With a proven track record in the film industry, Geoffrey has not only honed his craft as a successful screenwriter but also shares his wealth of knowledge as an instructor. His unique journey in the world of screenwriting has equipped him with a unique perspective, making him an essential guide for screenwriters of all levels.

Key Features:
  • Expert Interviews: Gain insights from renowned screenwriters, filmmakers, and industry professionals who share their experiences, tips, and behind-the-scenes stories.
  • Screenwriting Tips: Unlock the secrets of successful screenwriting with actionable tips, tricks, and techniques discussed in every episode.
  • Film Analysis: Explore in-depth film analyses, breaking down the storytelling techniques that make movies memorable and impactful.
  • Exclusive Industry Insights: Access exclusive industry secrets and stay updated on the latest trends. Get insider knowledge to navigate the world of screenwriting with confidence.
Connect with Us:
  • Subscribe to the podcast on Spreaker for regular updates.
  • Engage with us on Instagram @screenwriterpod for the latest news, discussions, and community interactions.
  • Visit our official website thesuccessfulscreenwriter.com for additional resources such as: Screenwriting Gigs, Screenplay Library, Seminars and other exclusive content.
Embark on your screenwriting journey with The Successful Screebwriter Podcast. Let's transform your storytelling aspirations into compelling narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide. Subscribe to our screenwriting podcast now and join our vibrant community of storytellers!

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Welcome to The Successful Screenwriter Podcast your go-to source for in-depth discussions, expert insights, and captivating interviews in the world of screenwriting. Hosted by seasoned screenwriter Geoffrey D. Calhoun, this podcast is a valuable resource for both novice and experienced screenwriters, offering a wealth of insights and guidance.

About the Podcast:
Dive deep into the art and craft of screenwriting with our engaging episodes that cover a spectrum of topics – from mastering the screenplay format to navigating the ever-evolving landscape of the film industry. Each episode is designed to inspire, educate, and entertain, providing valuable takeaways for writers at every stage of their journey.

Host:
Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriting instructor and best selling author with a passion for storytelling. With a proven track record in the film industry, Geoffrey has not only honed his craft as a successful screenwriter but also shares his wealth of knowledge as an instructor. His unique journey in the world of screenwriting has equipped him with a unique perspective, making him an essential guide for screenwriters of all levels.

Key Features:
  • Expert Interviews: Gain insights from renowned screenwriters, filmmakers, and industry professionals who share their experiences, tips, and behind-the-scenes stories.
  • Screenwriting Tips: Unlock the secrets of successful screenwriting with actionable tips, tricks, and techniques discussed in every episode.
  • Film Analysis: Explore in-depth film analyses, breaking down the storytelling techniques that make movies memorable and impactful.
  • Exclusive Industry Insights: Access exclusive industry secrets and stay updated on the latest trends. Get insider knowledge to navigate the world of screenwriting with confidence.
Connect with Us:
  • Subscribe to the podcast on Spreaker for regular updates.
  • Engage with us on Instagram @screenwriterpod for the latest news, discussions, and community interactions.
  • Visit our official website thesuccessfulscreenwriter.com for additional resources such as: Screenwriting Gigs, Screenplay Library, Seminars and other exclusive content.
Embark on your screenwriting journey with The Successful Screebwriter Podcast. Let's transform your storytelling aspirations into compelling narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide. Subscribe to our screenwriting podcast now and join our vibrant community of storytellers!

Proud Member of the IFH Podcast Network (www.ifhpodcastnetwork.com)
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The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
EP 295 - Anu Valia on Voice, Casting, and Indie Momentum
Director Anu Valia joins Geoffrey to unpack the craft behind her feature We Strangers. We dig into keeping your voice while working in TV, building an indie over years, collaborating with actors who elevate subtext, and weaving race, class, and power into story without preaching. If you’re balancing paid gigs with personal work and wondering how to protect your vision, this one’s for you.
If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, rate, and share it with a writer friend.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • How to keep your creative voice while directing for television
  • A practical path from idea to finished indie feature
  • Casting strategies that unlock subtext and performance
  • Directing actors with clear, specific adjustments
  • Writing themes of race, class, and power with nuance
Key Moments
  • 00:23 Welcome and credits that shaped Anu’s eye
  • 01:35 The journey of We Strangers and VOD access
  • 04:54 The premise, subtext, and why the “tiny lie” works
  • 06:58 Code switching, identity, and carrying the creative backpack
  • 16:08 Why “great directing is casting” and working the scene
About the Guest
Anu Valia is a writer-director known for character-driven stories across film and television, including episodes of acclaimed series and the feature We Strangers.

About the Host
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode
  • We Strangers
  • She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
  • Shrinking
  • And Just Like That…
Connect with Guest
  • Learn more about We Strangers on VOD platforms
Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun
  • Website: thesuccessfulscreenwriter.com
  • Instagram: @screenwriterpod
  • YouTube: @thesuccessfulscreenwriter
#screenwriting #filmmaking #directing #indiefilm #acting #casting #WeStrangers #AnuValia #TVdirector #storycraft





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3 days ago
19 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 294 - Breaking In to the Industry Without Breaking Down
Tommy Cresta from The Popcorn Podcast joins Geoffrey to talk about moving from reviewing movies to writing them. They dig into shopping a home-invasion feature called Trespass, ways to get eyes on your script, and the messy middle of creative burnout. The conversation also gets real about men’s mental health, eating disorders, and building support systems that keep you writing. Stick around for Alien and Predator franchise hot takes plus a peek at Tommy’s found-footage project and gaming content.

If you are having thoughts of suicide or are in emotional distress, you are not alone.
Call or text 988 in the U.S. to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline for free, 24/7 confidential support.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • Practical ways to shop a first feature script without gatekeepers
  • How contests, listings, and “script for sale” pages can build momentum
  • Managing burnout, depression, and isolation as a writer
  • Why community matters and how to find your tribe
  • Franchise talk: Alien, Predator, and what’s worth studying as a writer
Key Moments
  • 00:22 Welcome and the story behind Trespass
  • 02:19 From podcasting to screenwriting and finding purpose through writing
  • 06:38 Hitting rock bottom, NYU film training, and family support
  • 10:33 Men’s mental health, suicidal ideation, and reaching out for help
  • 16:14 A lighter turn: Alien, Predator, and finding inspiration in fandom
About the Guest
Tommy Cresta is one half of The Popcorn Podcast. He reviews films, creates gaming content, and is shopping the home-invasion feature Trespass. He’s also developing a winter found-footage horror project and documenting a ghost investigation for his channel.

About the Host
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode
  • Trespass (feature script) and the strategy of listing scripts for purchase
  • 13Horror contest model for script visibility
  • Alien: Romulus
  • The Rookie (ABC)
  • Hulu’s animated Predator film
  • NYU filmmaking program (as a career reset and skills boost)
  • Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 (U.S.)
Connect with Guest
  • The Popcorn Podcast — YouTube and Spotify
  • Instagram: search “The Popcorn Podcast Tommy Cresta”
  • Gaming and horror content on the same channel
Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun
  • Website:thesuccessfulscreenwriter.com
  • Instagram: @screenwriterpod
  • YouTube: @thesuccessfulscreenwriter
 #screenwriting #mentalhealth #suicideprevention #indiefilm #screenwriterpodcast #horror #Alien #Predator

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1 week ago
22 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 293 - Why Most Screenwriters Fail to Stand Out with Paul Chitlik
Screenwriting legend Paul Chitlik joins Geoffrey to reveal why so many screenwriters struggle to break through and how to finally rise above the noise. They discuss the biggest mistakes writers make, why rewriting is the key to success, and how to craft stories and characters that truly stand out in today’s industry. Paul also shares insights from his new book, The Screenwriting Sensei, and how embracing structure (and knowing when to break it) can take your writing to the next level.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • Why “good” scripts still get ignored in Hollywood
  • The secret to developing characters readers actually remember
  • How to master structure—then break it the right way
  • What today’s changing film industry means for screenwriters
  • Why rewriting 20+ times might be your key to success
Key Moments:
  • (00:35) The origins of The Screenwriting Sensei
  • (04:00) Why the business keeps changing but story doesn’t
  • (06:16) What makes a story truly work
  • (10:22) How to use (and break) traditional structure
  • (16:25) The truth about rewrites and patience in screenwriting
About the Guest:
Paul Chitlik is an award-winning screenwriter, author, and educator with decades of experience writing for film and television. His new book, The Screenwriting Sensei: A Complete Guide to Writing Your First Script, offers writers practical lessons and exercises to master the craft from page one.

About the Host:
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
  • The Screenwriting Sensei by Paul Chitlik — Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and MWP.com (25% discount at MWP)
  • The Guide for Every Screenwriter by Geoffrey D. Calhoun
Connect with Guest:
Website: https://www.paulchitlik.com

Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
  • Website: https://www.thesuccessfulscreenwriter.com
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screenwriterpod
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thesuccessfulscreenwriter
#ScreenwritingPodcast #ScreenwritingTips #ScreenwritingPainPoints #ScreenwriterAdvice #TheScreenwritingSensei #PaulChitlik #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter 

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2 weeks ago
18 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 292 - What to Do When Your Screenwriting Career Stalls
What happens when you’ve done everything right. Made a film, landed a rep, and still find yourself stuck? In this episode, Geoffrey and Kristy tackle the tough truth about stalled careers and how rebranding or shifting genres can reignite momentum. They also dive into Steven Soderbergh’s Presence, breaking down why its bold POV and long oners captivate audiences, and chat about Jonathan Nolan’s Fallout heading to New Vegas for Season 2. Plus, Kristy shares insights from her new vertical series The Witch Wolf’s Mate and why short-form storytelling is becoming a massive opportunity for indie filmmakers. Spoiler alert: We discuss key plot details from Presence.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • Why even successful screenwriters and filmmakers hit career stalls
  • How to rebrand or change genres strategically to stay relevant
  • What makes Presence a masterclass in single-location storytelling
  • Why vertical short-form filmmaking is the next indie wave
  • Where to get free, verified weekly script leads from producers
Key Moments
  • 00:23 First reactions to Presence and its surprising twist
  • 07:30 The craft behind Soderbergh’s long takes and single-location setup
  • 09:06 What to do when your screenwriting career stalls
  • 15:08 Fallout Season 2 moves to New Vegas — what that means for writers
  • 18:11 Kristy’s new vertical drama The Witch Wolf’s Mate and how RealShort changes the game
About the Guest
Kristy Leigh is a filmmaker and producer specializing in audience-friendly genre storytelling and emerging formats, including vertical dramas.

About the Host
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode
  • Presence (dir. Steven Soderbergh; written by David Koepp)
  • Fallout (Amazon) – Season 2 moving to New Vegas
  • RealShort App – Watch The Witch Wolf’s Mate
  • Script Leads by Geoffrey D. Calhoun – Free, verified weekly leads
Connect with Kristy Leigh
  • 📸 Instagram: @kantoka127
  • 🎬 Watch “The Witch Wolf’s Mate” on ReelShort

Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun
  • 🌐 Website: The Successful Screenwriter
  • 📸 Instagram: @screenwriterpod
  • ▶️ YouTube: The Successful Screenwriter
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Got a screenwriting question or challenge you want featured on the show? Drop it in the comments or message Geoffrey on Instagram.

#Screenwriting #Filmmaking #CareerAdvice #Soderbergh #Presence #Fallout #RealShort #ScriptLeads #IndieFilm #WritingCommunity

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2 weeks ago
22 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 291 - Do You Really Need to Live in LA to Be a Screenwriter?
We’re closing in on 300 episodes and celebrating with a lively live stream. Geoffrey and Kristy dig into the gloriously bonkers Toxic Avenger remake and share why Tron Ares is better than the early negativity suggests.Then we tackle your questions on query letters, page counts that actually get read, whether you must live in LA to make it, and how specialists like medical doctors can break into writing. We wrap with a frank look at the industry slowdown and practical ways to build momentum locally. Like, comment, and drop your questions for next week’s live Q&A.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • How to write query emails that producers actually read
  • Page count targets that help your script get a yes
  • Why you do not need to live in LA to build a screenwriting career
  • Practical entry points for experts outside film, like physicians, to contribute to shows
  • A real talk snapshot of the current market and how to keep moving locally
Key Moments
  • 00:23 Welcome and the road to 300 episodes
  • 01:33 Toxic Avenger remake review and why it works
  • 03:49 Tron Ares thoughts, redemption arc, and theme of loss
  • 09:36 Trash screenwriting advice we are tossing out today
  • 18:03 Q&A lightning round: queries, page counts, LA myth, doctor-to-writer path, and market reality
About the Guest
Kristy Leigh is Geoffrey’s on-air partner for our weekly live Q&A. She brings producer insight, story instincts, and a sharp eye for what works on the page and on set.

About the Host
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode
  • The Toxic Avenger (remake)
  • Tron Ares
  • We Have Always Lived in the Castle
  • Presence
  • Good Boy
  • Sisu and the upcoming sequel
  • The Guide for Every Screenwriter by Geoffrey D. Calhoun
Connect with Guest
Send questions for Kristy during our weekly live Q&A via Geoffrey’s Instagram below.
  1. Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun
  • Website: The Successful Screenwriter
  • Instagram: @screenwriterpod
  • YouTube: The Successful Screenwriter
Enjoyed the episode? Like, subscribe, and leave a comment with your question for next week’s live Q&A. Want hands-on help with your script? Join our community and get support from Geoffrey and friends.

#Screenwriting #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #QueryLetter #IndieFilm #WritingTips #ToxicAvenger #TronAres #Presence #GoodBoy #Sisu #LiveQandA #FilmIndustry #ScriptNotes

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Members unlock Virtual Geoffrey, the AI screenwriting assistant built to transform good drafts into great scripts.

Connect with Geoffrey
📸 Instagram: @screenwriterpod
▶️ YouTube: The Successful Screenwriter

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3 weeks ago
27 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
EP 290: Netflix's Black Rabbit with Director Ben Semanoff
Director Ben Semanoff returns to break down Netflix’s Black Rabbit. We talk about joining a show with a strong tone, how each directing block gently “pushes the circle,” and why the aesthetic grows more unhinged as the brothers’ lives unravel. Ben shares set stories, including the infamous burning bowling ball, the attic scene that runs seven to eight minutes, and how the production design turned New York into a character. We also cover collaborating with writer-producers, directing a director, and shaping visual language that shifts from disciplined to unstable as the story escalates.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • How to enter an established series, honor the tone, and still add your voice
  • Practical ways to build a visual progression that mirrors character descent
  • The reality of “tone meetings” and being prepared for on-set challenges
  • Collaborating with writer-producers to protect story intent while solving production problems
  • Production design as backstory and how it supports performance and blocking. 
Key Moments
  • 03:18 — On-set surprises and the burning bowling ball story
  • 07:57 — Directing a director: working with Jason Bateman
  • 12:47 — Minimal VFX, real locations, and a love letter to New York
  • 14:25 — Building the Black Rabbit interior and designing history into sets
  • 20:37 — Using visual style to reflect the brothers’ shifting dynamic
About the Guest
Ben Semanoff is a director and cinematographer known for Ozark and The Night Of. On Black Rabbit he directed episodes that push the show’s aesthetic as the story darkens, drawing on a background in precise, deliberate camerawork while embracing a more unstable, naturalistic feel.

About the Host
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode
  • Black Rabbit (Netflix)
  • Ozark
  • The Night Of
  • Ripley
  • Uncut Gems
Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun
  • Website: TheSuccessfulScreenwriter.com
  • Instagram: @screenwriterpod
  • YouTube: The Successful Screenwriter
Enjoyed the episode? Leave a rating on your favorite podcast app, drop a comment with your favorite insight from Ben, and share this with a filmmaker who loves grounded crime drama. 

#TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #Screenwriting #Filmmaking #TVDirecting #BlackRabbit #JasonBateman #JudeLaw #SetLife #ProductionDesign #DirectingCraft

Explore Free Resources & Membership

👉 Visit TheSuccessfulScreenwriter.com for free tools, guides, and podcast extras.

Members unlock Virtual Geoffrey, the AI screenwriting assistant built to transform good drafts into great scripts.

Connect with Geoffrey
📸 Instagram: @screenwriterpod
▶️ YouTube: The Successful Screenwriter

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4 weeks ago
22 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 289 - The Future of A.I. 'Actors' in the Film Industry
In this live Q&A, Geoffrey D. Calhoun and co-host Kristy Leigh unpack M3GAN 2.0’s genre swerve from horror comedy to horror action, why Terminator 2 may have been the template, and how fast turnarounds can flatten story. Then they dive into Tilly Norwood and the rise of AI performers, what that could cost the industry in craft and jobs, and why strong scripts matter even more. Geoffrey closes with his “trash screenwriting advice” takedown of the luck in the industry and explains the Three Ts that actually move careers. Listener Q&A covers writing pages without knowing the full story, plotting vs pantsing, and the raw emotions that tell you a scene is working.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • How a sequel’s genre shift can alienate core fans
  • Why speed-to-market can warp tone and structure
  • The real implications of AI performers for actors and writers
  • Why stronger scripts become critical in an AI pipeline
  • The Three Ts framework for breaking in without “luck”
  • Plotter vs pantser: when each approach helps
  • Emotional checkpoints that signal your scene is landing
Key Moments
  • 01:22 First take on M3GAN 2.0 and the head-punch opener
  • 05:31 Home Alone-style hijinks and tonal whiplash
  • 08:08 Tilly Norwood and the AI performer debate
  • 11:13 Prediction: indie and international adoption first
  • 17:55 Bad screenwriting tip: “You need luck”
  • 21:09 Q&A: writing pages without the full story
  • 25:14 Killing characters and arguing with your draft
About the Guest
Kristy Leigh is a writer and producer who champions story craft, performance, and indie filmmaking communities, most recently at the Boise Film Festival.
About the Host
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.
Resources Mentioned in the Episode
  • M3GAN 2.0
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day
  • The Conjuring series
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) and John August
  • Boise Film Festival
  • Tilly Norwood (AI performer)
  • Finding Nicole
Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun
  • Website: TheSuccessfulScreenwriter.com
  • Instagram: @screenwriterpod
  • YouTube: The Successful Screenwriter
Have a screenwriting question for the next live show? Drop it in the comments, and tune in next week. If today’s chat helped, share the episode with a writer friend.

#Screenwriting #ScreenwriterPodcast #M3GAN2 #AIinFilm #WritingProcess #ThreeTs #IndieFilm #BoiseFilmFestival #PlotterVsPantser #HorrorWriting

Explore Free Resources & Membership

👉 Visit TheSuccessfulScreenwriter.com for free tools, guides, and podcast extras.

Members unlock Virtual Geoffrey, the AI screenwriting assistant built to transform good drafts into great scripts.

Connect with Geoffrey
📸 Instagram: @screenwriterpod
▶️ YouTube: The Successful Screenwriter

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1 month ago
26 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 288 - Subtext, & Protecting Writers from Scammy “Producers”
Geoffrey and Kristy kick off with the 80s classic Monster Squad, then break down a great subtext moment from the new F1 film. They unpack “on-the-nose” dialogue vs character voice, when to cut redundancy, and how to spot predatory “producer” offers. Listener Q&A covers why watching movies improves your craft and whether short action lines beat long descriptive blocks.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
• How to spot and write effective subtext in quiet scenes
• A quick gut-check to avoid on-the-nose dialogue
• When longer action lines help vs hurt
• Red flags for scammy “producers” and safer platforms to consider
• A simple note-taking method to level up how you watch films

Key Moments
00:23 Welcome with Kristy
01:04 Why Monster Squad still lands
03:46 F1 takeaways and a subtext masterclass
07:31 On-the-nose dialogue and finding voice
12:53 The 50 percent “producer” red flag
15:47 Vetting platforms and why Geoffrey trusts InkTip
20:19 Q&A Watching movies to get better
24:14 Q&A Short vs long action lines
29:04 Wins of the week and encouragement

About the Guest
Kristy Leigh Lussier is a screenwriter and producer with a background in development and story evaluation. She champions character-driven genre projects and mentors emerging writers.

About the Host
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned
• The Monster Squad 1987
• The Lost Boys 1987
• Shane Black scripts for voice study
• F1 film as a subtext case study
• InkTip
• Coverfly mention and why vetting matters
• The Guide for Every Screenwriter

Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun
Website TheSuccessfulScreenwriter.com
Instagram @screenwriterpod
YouTube The Successful Screenwriter

Enjoyed the show? Share with a writer friend, and drop questions for our next live Q&A.

#Screenwriting #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #AmWriting #FilmCommunity #IndieFilm #ScriptNotes #WritingTips #Dialogue #Subtext #Storytelling #WritersLife #MonsterSquad #ShaneBlack #LostBoys #MovieChat #FilmDiscussion #WritingCommunity #ScriptAdvice #OnTheNoseDialogue #ProtectYourWork

Explore Free Resources & Membership

👉 Visit TheSuccessfulScreenwriter.com for free tools, guides, and podcast extras.

Members unlock Virtual Geoffrey, the AI screenwriting assistant built to transform good drafts into great scripts.

Connect with Geoffrey
📸 Instagram: @screenwriterpod
▶️ YouTube: The Successful Screenwriter

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1 month ago
30 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 287 - Weapons Was Wild, But 28 Years Later Split the Room
Geoffrey is joined by Kristy Leigh for a special live taping of Episode 287. They dive into the unique narrative style of Weapons, compare it with Barbarian, break down the shocking twists of 28 Years Later, and share some truly questionable “screenwriting advice” floating around the industry. Plus: a discussion on the new concept of the thumbnail pitch

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • How shifting POV can change the audience’s entire experience (Weapons)
  • Why themes of grief, tragedy, and perspective make stories resonate
  • The shocking ending of 28 Years Later and what it sets up next
  • Why “don’t write kids or animals” is terrible advice for screenwriters
  • How many drafts (or passes) pros go through before submitting scripts
  • What a “thumbnail pitch” is and why it matters for writers today
Key Moments
  • 00:00 – Live intro with Geoffrey & Kristy
  • 00:40 – Breaking down Weapons and its Rashomon-style POV shifts
  • 06:58 – The creepy aunt character and her layered origins
  • 11:59 – Reviewing 28 Years Later and its shocking final minutes
  • 16:15 – Thematic takeaways: humanity, death, and survival
  • 17:58 – Trash screenwriting tip: “Don’t write kids or animals”
  • 22:03 – Writing with (or without) passion vs. writing to sell
  • 23:29 – Industry chat: the rise of the “thumbnail pitch”
  • 26:43 – How many drafts is enough? Geoffrey & Kristy share numbers
  • 29:12 – Geoffrey’s red carpet story and calling out a one-draft film
  • 30:26 – Live Q&A wrap-up
About the Guest:
Kristy Leigh is a filmmaker and recurring guest of The Successful Screenwriter. She brings a producer’s eye to storytelling, offering practical insight on how scripts translate into production and what writers should consider when developing their stories.

About the Host:
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode
  • Weapons (dir. Zach Cregger)
  • Barbarian
  • 28 Years Later
Connect with us
  • TheSuccessfulScreenwriter.com
  • Instagram: @screenwriterpod
  • YouTube: The Successful Screenwriter
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Drop your screenwriting questions in the comments or DM Geoffrey for a chance to be featured in a future Q&A! 

 #ScreenwritingPodcast #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #WeaponsMovie #28YearsLater #ScreenwritingTips #FilmIndustry #LivePodcast

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1 month ago
31 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 286 - The Conjuring, Red Sonja & Logline Tips
Horror craft, sequel wins, and loglines that work. Geoffrey and Kristy pull takeaways from The Conjuring, Nobody 2, and the Red Sonja remake. You’ll hear how influence can feel fresh, how a sequel stays fun when tone shifts, and what breaks when character motivation is thin. They wrap with a one-sentence logline formula you can use today. Next week: the Naked Gun reboot and Weapons. Share your worst logline “tips” or a love-it or hate-it watch on Instagram @screenwriterpod and tag us.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • How The Conjuring mixes classic influences without feeling dated
  • Why Nobody 2 works even with a tonal shift
  • Where Red Sonja stumbles on motivation and consistency
  • A simple, reliable logline formula and the Die Hard test
  • Easy ways to invite audience feedback
Key Moments
  • 00:00 Welcome and why The Conjuring still hits
  • 00:23 Spotting influences: Amityville open, Exorcist close, Hitchcock nod
  • 04:00 Nobody 2: expectations, character carryover, fun factor
  • 06:43 to 15:45 Red Sonja remake: motivation, tone, and CGI choices
  • 16:14 to 19:58 Bad logline advice debunked and the Die Hard test
  • 21:17 Next week’s watch list: Naked Gun reboot and Weapons
  • 20:46 to 22:28 Call for listener stories
About the Guest
Kristy Leigh Lussier is a writer and filmmaker who brings sharp story sense and a love for genre cinema.

About the Host
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned
  • The Conjuring
  • The Conjuring 2
  • Nobody and Nobody 2
  • Red Sonja (remake)
  • John Wick
  • Logline examples: Die Hard, Jaws
Connect with us and Join the convo on Instagram via @screenwriterpod and tag Kristy @kantoka127 with your takes.

 Website: TheSuccessfulScreenwriter.com
Instagram: @screenwriterpod
YouTube: The Successful Screenwriter

Drop your worst logline advice finds or a recent love-it or hate-it watch in the comments on @screenwriterpod.

Hashtags #Screenwriting #Filmmaking #TheConjuring #Nobody2 #RedSonja #Loglines #WritingTips #Podcast

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1 month ago
22 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
EP 285 - Horror Binge, The Film Industry, and Bad Writing Advice
Geoffrey welcomes writer and filmmaker Kristy Leigh Lussier back for a brand-new hangoute episode. They dive into a horror binge of The Conjuring films, swap takes on wild fairy-tale reimaginings like The Ugly Stepsister, and share some of the worst (and most damaging) screenwriting advice floating around online. Plus, they break down the state of today’s industry and how Kristy rallied a 30-person crew to shoot a vertical micro-drama in Idaho.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • A simple Conjuring watch order to start your binge
  • Why the first Conjuring still holds up as one of the best modern horror films
  • How bold fairy-tale twists like The Ugly Stepsister can inspire fresh writing
  • Why “don’t write from your life” is terrible advice
  • How to find (or build) your own creative film community
Key Moments
  • 00:00 Welcome and new format with Kristy
  • 01:27 Why The Conjuring inspires and how it builds tension with heart
  • 03:20 The Warrens and casting that anchors the franchise
  • 03:56 Where to start with the Conjuring watch order
  • 07:10 Geoffrey’s take on The Ugly Stepsister (and a quick content warning)
  • 09:20 Public-domain horror trend: Pooh, Bambi, Popeye, Steamboat Willie
  • 12:21 Bad advice of the week: “Do not write from your life”
  • 16:05 State of the industry and why self-starting matters
  • 18:55 Kristy’s vertical micro-drama and how a 30-person crew came together
  • 22:33 Final encouragement and plans to continue the series
About the Guest
Kristy Leigh Lussier is a screenwriter and filmmaker based in Boise. A horror fan with credits that include The Death of Snow White, she creates character-driven genre stories and recently directed a vertical micro-drama with a local crew.

About the Host
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.
Resources Mentioned in the Episode
  • The Conjuring and The Conjuring 2
  • Insidious, Saw
  • Jaws 50th anniversary IMAX release
  • The Ugly Stepsister (Amazon Prime)
  • Public-domain horror examples: Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, Bambi reimagining, Steamboat Willie horror
  • Vertical micro-dramas and short-form series
Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun
  • Website: TheSuccessfulScreenwriter.com
  • Instagram: @screenwriterpod
  • YouTube: The Successful Screenwriter

Enjoyed this format? Leave a comment with your favorite Conjuring-style watch order or a fairy-tale twist you’d love to see on screen. Don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode with a writer friend.

#screenwriting #podcast #horror #Conjuring #filmmaking #indiefilm #writingadvice #storytelling #publicdomainhorror

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1 month ago
22 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep. 284 – Making a Good Script Great with Linda Seger
In this lost episode from the archives, I sit down with the legendary screenwriting guru Linda Seger, author of Making a Good Script Great and a true pioneer of the script consulting profession. We dive deep into her decades of experience shaping stories, her approach to theme, structure, subplots, and images, and why great screenwriters are seekers of the human condition. Linda also shares insights on her new book How to Write Great Dialogue and what continues to inspire her after consulting on thousands of scripts.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • How Linda Seger created the career of script consulting in Hollywood
  • The importance of images and visual thinking in screenwriting
  • Why subplots give your story dimension and depth
  • How to approach rewrites with purpose and focus
  • Tips for mastering dialogue and emotional shifts in scenes
Key Moments:
  • (00:23) Linda’s groundbreaking journey into script consulting
  • (03:16) The power of images in storytelling
  • (06:39) Scene sequences vs. random scenes
  • (08:44) Why theme and central questions matter
  • (15:26) Breaking down the value of subplots
About the Guest:
Linda Seger is one of the world’s foremost script consultants, credited with creating the profession itself. She has consulted on over 2,000 scripts, worked with A-list directors like Ron Howard, and written numerous influential books on screenwriting, including Making a Good Script Great and How to Write Great Dialogue.

About the Host:
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level. Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
  • Making a Good Script Great by Linda Seger
  • How to Write Great Dialogue by Linda Seger & John Winston Rainey
  • Seger Notes (film breakdown articles)
Connect with Linda Seger:
  • Website: lindaseger.com
Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
  • Website
  • Instagram @screenwriterpod
  • YouTube
If you enjoyed this lost episode with Linda Seger, please like, share, and review the show. Don’t forget to subscribe for more industry insights and inspiration. 

#Screenwriting #LindaSeger #ScriptConsulting #WritingTips #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter

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2 months ago
45 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 283 – Dave Trottier’s Screenwriting Secrets from The Screenwriter’s Bible
In this lost episode from the archives, Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with screenwriting legend Dave Trottier, aka Dr. Format and author of The Screenwriter’s Bible. Together they explore the evolving rules of formatting, the balance of art and craft in screenwriting, and why clarity and consistency are vital to getting noticed in Hollywood. Dave also shares his insights on scriptments, bolding slug lines, writing natural dialogue, and building characters that leap off the page.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • Why screenwriting is both an art and a craft—and how to balance the two
  • How formatting guidelines evolve to improve readability for script readers
  • The growing trend of “scriptments” and who they really benefit
  • Tips on character descriptions that avoid clichés and create depth
  • How to write dialogue with clarity, subtext, and natural flow
  • Why exposition should emerge naturally rather than through obvious info dumps
Key Moments
  • 00:23 – Welcoming Dave Trottier, Dr. Format and author of The Screenwriter’s Bible
  • 01:27 – Balancing art and craft in screenwriting
  • 03:27 – How formatting evolves with the industry
  • 07:45 – The rise of the “scriptment” and Dave’s reaction to it
  • 14:30 – Clarity, consistency, and avoiding reader confusion
  • 18:20 – Moving past superficial character descriptions
  • 23:26 – Writing natural dialogue and handling exposition
  • 26:01 – Subtext: one of the last, but most powerful skills to master
About the Guest
Dave Trottier is best known as Dr. Format, the go-to expert on screenwriting rules and formatting. He is the author of the industry-standard book The Screenwriter’s Bible and teaches courses on screenwriting at Script University and through his own platform KeepWriting.com.

About the Host
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode
  • The Screenwriter’s Bible by Dave Trottier
  • KeepWriting.com – Dave’s official website
#ScreenwritingTips #ScreenwritersBible #LostEpisode #ScreenwritingPodcast #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter

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2 months ago
28 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
EP 282 - From Script to Streaming: How Twisted Vines Became an InkTip Success
In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, Geoffrey D. Calhoun welcomes back Chris Cookson and Thomas Blakely from InkTip to discuss Twisted Vines, a murder mystery feature optioned directly from their platform by writer Tom Stolgren. Together they break down how the film went from script to production, the surprising tone of the finished project, standout performances, and what’s next for the budding franchise.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • How Twisted Vines went from an InkTip listing to a produced feature.
  • Why the film feels like a blend of Knives Out and Hallmark mystery.
  • The creative choices that worked—and the ones that could’ve gone further.
  • Behind-the-scenes insight into the writing, rewrites, and final cut.
  • Exciting news about a potential sequel in development.
Key Moments:
  • 00:22 – Welcoming Chris Cookson & Thomas Blakely from InkTip.
  • 00:56 – Breaking down the logline and cast of Twisted Vines.
  • 02:13 – Comparing its style to Knives Out and Glass Onion.
  • 07:05 – How much of Stolgren’s original script made it to screen.
  • 17:22 – Sequel news and what it means for InkTip writers.
About the Guests:
Chris Cookson and Thomas Blakely work with InkTip, the trusted platform connecting screenwriters with vetted producers. Together, they’ve helped countless writers find opportunities that turn into real credits—including Twisted Vines.

About the Host:
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
  • Watch Twisted Vines on Roku Channel
  • Learn more about InkTip
Connect with the Guests:
  • InkTip Website
Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
  • Podcast Website
  • Instagram: @screenwriterpod
  • TikTok: @screenwriterpod
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#Screenwriting #IndieFilm #MurderMystery #InkTip #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter
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2 months ago
20 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 281 - Inside Event Horizon: Writing One of the Scariest Sci-Fi Horror Films Ever
In this Lost Episode from our archives, Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with Philip Eisner, the mind behind the cult classic Event Horizon, for a deep dive into the film’s origins, its Lovecraftian and Warhammer 40k influences, and the psychology of horror. From the ship’s unsettling “personality” to the challenge of keeping audiences engaged without overexplaining, Philip reveals his approach to crafting dread, balancing science with cinematic spectacle, and the lessons learned from working with director Paul W. S. Anderson. They also explore the fine line between horror and thriller, the power of character-driven scares, and Eisner’s collaborations on projects like Sweet Girl.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • The Shining in space pitch that sold Event Horizon
  • How Lovecraft and Hellraiser shaped the film’s horror elements
  • Why the ship itself became a character—and how that changes the story
  • The science vs. spectacle push-and-pull in production
  • Writing horror that resonates beyond jump scares
  • Navigating collaboration and protecting the work while staying open to change
Key Moments:
  • 00:28 – Why Event Horizon still holds up decades later
  • 04:26 – Horror as a way to give form to “nameless dread”
  • 13:32 – The gravity drive and designing a ship with a soul
  • 18:19 – Interpreting the ship’s intentions from a non-human perspective
  • 46:06 – Lovecraft, Hellraiser, and hidden influences on Event Horizon
About the Guest:
Philip Eisner is a screenwriter best known for the sci-fi horror Event Horizon, as well as Sweet Girl, co-written with Greg Hurwitz. His work blends high-concept ideas with grounded, psychological depth, and he has collaborated with some of the industry’s top directors and producers.

About the Host:
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
  • Dance Macabre by Stephen King 
  • Event Horizon (1997) 
  • Sweet Girl (2021) 
Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
  • Podcast Website
  • Instagram: @screenwriterpod
  • TikTok: @screenwriterpod
If you enjoyed this episode, please like, share, review, and subscribe for more insider conversations on the craft and business of screenwriting.

#EventHorizon #PhilipEisner #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #ScreenwritingPodcast #HorrorWriting #LovecraftianHorror #SciFiHorror
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2 months ago
56 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 280 - Why We Needed The Naked Gun
Comedy is back—and it’s hitting hard. In this episode, Geoffrey is joined by returning guest and screenwriter Reece Taylor to break down the wild, absurd brilliance of the new Naked Gun reboot. From slapstick to self-aware parody, they explore why this style of comedy matters now more than ever, and how the film nails both structure and chaos in a way that keeps you laughing well past the credits.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • Why comedy thrives in tough times
  • How the new Naked Gun reboot revives Zucker-style humor
  • Pam Anderson’s unexpected comedy chops
  • Why structure doesn’t matter when the laughs hit
  • What today’s filmmakers can learn from absurdism
Key Moments:
00:26 – Why Geoffrey needed this film
01:15 – Is this classic comedy style dead?
04:30 – Visual gags, deadpan delivery, and coffee bits
09:18 – The Frosty the Snowman horror short (?!?)
21:08 – Shame-eating and the bodycam Busta Rhymes scene

About the Guest:
Reece Taylor is a screenwriter, film reviewer, and longtime friend of the show. With a near-completed MFA and sharp industry insight, he brings a passion for storytelling and a love of comedy to every discussion.

About the Host:
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
  • Palm Springs (2020) directed by Akiva Schaffer
  • Repossessed, High Spirits, and other parody classics
  • The Naked Gun reboot (2025)

Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
  • Podcast Website
  • Instagram @screenwriterpod
  • TikTok @screenwriterpod
If this episode made you laugh or rethink comedy in film like, share, and subscribe. And tell us your favorite scene from the new Naked Gun reboot in the comments!
#NakedGun #FilmPodcast #ComedyIsBack #ScreenwritingTips #ParodyDoneRight
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3 months ago
23 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 279 – Fantastic Four: Why This Version Finally Gets It Right
Geoffrey D. Calhoun welcomes back friend of the show, screenwriter Katie Presto, for a no-holds-barred breakdown of the new Fantastic Four film. From emotional arcs to cosmic stakes, they cover what worked, what surprised them, and why the movie isn’t the camp-fest some critics claim it to be.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • Why the Thing’s character arc hits differently this time
  • The subtle emotional depth behind Reed and Sue’s relationship
  • How world-building and set design enhance story
  • Casting choices that seemed risky but paid off
  • How the theme of “family” drives the entire film
Key Moments:
00:22 – First reactions and the film’s 60s retro-futurism
03:05 – Why the Thing’s arc is the emotional core
06:20 – Reed and Sue’s realistic relationship struggles
11:40 – The space birth scene: creative or confusing?
17:14 – The film’s family theme and emotional payoff
20:09 – Franklin’s powers and tragic comic book future
21:08 – Is Reed neurodivergent? A subtle exploration
27:02 – The director’s surprising TV background

About the Guest:
Katie Presto is a screenwriter and longtime friend of the show. She brings a sharp eye and grounded insight into storytelling, structure, and character, especially in genre films. About the Host:
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
  • Fantastic Four (2025)
  • The Guide for Every Screenwriter by Geoffrey D. Calhoun
  • Matt Shakman’s filmography (Wandavision, Succession, Game of Thrones)
Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
🌐 Podcast Website
📸 Instagram @screenwriterpod
🎵 TikTok @screenwriterpod

If you loved this breakdown or have your own take on the new Fantastic Four, comment, share, and subscribe. Don’t forget to let us know if we missed anything in those post-credit scenes!

#FantasticFour2025 #ScreenwritingPodcast #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #ComicBookMovies #MovieBreakdown
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3 months ago
32 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 278 - Paul Etheredge on Writing 'The Other' and Reinventing Indie Horror
Writer-director Paul Etheredge joins Geoffrey to discuss his chilling new horror film The Other. From dream-fueled inspiration to last-minute casting chaos, Paul shares how the film came together—and how it cleverly subverts genre expectations. Plus, a candid look at indie filmmaking challenges, practical effects, and building layered character arcs that flip audience assumptions.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • How The Other was inspired by a nightmare and developed into a subversive horror film
  • What it’s like collaborating with horror legend Jeffrey Reddick
  • Why practical effects are still powerful—and how they pulled it off on a budget
  • The unexpected casting journey and how it shaped the film’s tone
  • Advice for screenwriters on writing readable, producible scripts
Key Moments:
00:23 – Geoffrey’s horror-fan confession and Paul’s reaction to early screenings
02:10 – Working with Final Destination’s Jeffrey Reddick
04:33 – The nightmare that sparked the idea for The Other
06:36 – Why the film took five years to make
08:30 – Commitment to practical effects and 80s influences
09:43 – Building empathy for a character who first appears dangerous
12:48 – Shawnee Smith’s accidental casting and standout performance
13:54 – The climax rewrite done during the shoot
16:14 – Paul’s blunt advice for screenwriters
17:12 – Getting a Hallmark actress to go dark for horror

About the Guest:
Paul Etheredge is a writer-director known for the cult LGBTQ+ slasher Hellbent and now The Other, a psychological horror film praised for its genre-defying twists. He’s a longtime collaborator with Jeffrey Reddick and brings a wealth of indie filmmaking experience and insight.

About the Host:
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
  • The Other – Available now on Amazon, Apple TV, Roku, and other VOD platforms
  • Fangoria Magazine – Featuring The Other on the cover
Connect with the Guest:
  • Watch The Other on Amazon
  • Paul Etheredge on IMDb
Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
  • Podcast Website
  • Instagram @screenwriterpod
  • TikTok @screenwriterpod
If you loved this deep dive into horror filmmaking, be sure to rate, follow, and share the episode. Got a favorite horror twist in film? Let us know in the comments!

#HorrorFilm #IndieFilmmaking #ScreenwritingTips #TheOtherMovie #SuccessfulScreenwriterPodcast
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3 months ago
20 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep. 277 – "Superman" Film Analysis: Subversion, Subtext, & Stakes
In this raw and unfiltered episode, Geoffrey is joined by screenwriter Victoria Male for a bold and heartfelt analysis of James Gunn’s new Superman film. Despite some serious technical difficulties (mic issues) behind the scenes, the conversation soars as the duo dives deep into the film’s subtext, emotional resonance, and what makes this fresh take on the Man of Steel so uniquely effective. From reflections on Gunn’s personal journey to a breakdown of Lex Luthor’s modern menace, this episode is packed with insight, passion, and plenty of laughs.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • How James Gunn infuses personal subtext into blockbuster storytelling
  • Why the film succeeds with Subversion, Subtext, and Stakes
  • The difference between Snyder’s Superman and Gunn’s hopeful hero
  • How to write a “personal” script that isn’t autobiographical
  • What screenwriters can learn from the supporting cast and character arcs
Key Moments:
  • 2:00 – Victoria’s Superman fandom and meeting David Corenswet
  • 9:00 – Geoffrey explains the Three S's: Subversion, Subtext, Stakes
  • 18:00 – How Gunn redefined Eve Tessmacher and made her matter
  • 26:00 – The Justice Gang as a deconstructed Batman
  • 33:00 – Lex Luthor’s narcissism, envy, and modern political echoes
  • 43:00 – Reimagining Superman’s parents and generational trauma
  • 47:00 – The algorithm vs. hope in film criticism
About the Guest:
Victoria Male is a rising screenwriter whose work has earned recognition at the highest level, including placing as a semifinalist in the Academy Nicholl Fellowships. Based in Los Angeles, she spent five years developing projects under Ivan Reitman at The Montecito Picture Company, contributing to major studio films like Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Her writing spans genres from grounded sci-fi to romantic comedy and consistently champions female-driven, emotionally resonant storytelling. Victoria’s pilot Sculpted was also featured on The Love List for top unproduced romance scripts.

About the Host:
With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
  • Smallville (TV series)
  • The Great starring Nicholas Hoult
  • Sculpted (Victoria Male’s pilot)
  • Sucker Punch, Watchmen, Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Geoffrey’s “Three S’s” framework: Subversion, Subtext, Stakes
Connect with the Guest:
  • Website: victoriamale.com
  • Instagram: @victoriamale
Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
  • TheSuccessfulScreenwriter.com
  • Instagram @screenwriterpod
  • TikTok @screenwriterpod
If this episode inspired or challenged you, don’t forget to like, share, and review the podcast. Hit subscribe and stay tuned for more deep dives into the craft from real working writers and filmmakers.

 #Superman #JamesGunn #ScreenwritingPodcast #FilmAnalysis #TheSuccessfulScreenwriter #VictoriaMale #LexLuthor #ThreeSsOfStory
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3 months ago
57 minutes

The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Ep 276 - From 48 Hour Films to Apple TV: William McGregor on Directing The Buccaneers
In this episode of The Successful Screenwriter, Geoffrey chats with director William McGregor (His Dark Materials, Lockwood & Co., Gwen) about helming Season 2 of The Buccaneers. They discuss how the show evolved in tone, finding a cinematic voice within period dramas, and William’s journey from 48 Hour Film Festivals to international prestige projects. They also dive into pitch decks, visual storytelling, and how his background in commercials shaped his dynamic approach to directing.

✅ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • How to pitch a strong visual take as a TV director
  • Why tone shifts matter across seasons
  • The cinematic influences behind The Buccaneers
  • How William blends commercial and narrative directing
  • Breaking in through the 48 Hour Film Project
⏱️ Key Moments: 00:00 – Intro and welcome
00:41 – Evolving tone from Season 1 to Season 2
01:34 – Pitching his visual take with Sofia Coppola and Joe Wright influences
03:28 – Treating key scenes like stylized commercials
04:50 – Reflections on Lockwood & Co. and collaboration with Joe Cornish
05:41 – Directing with intent vs. using a 'oner' for show
07:02 – Transitioning from indie film (Gwen) to high-end TV
07:30 – Off-mic: Starting with 48 Hour Film Fests and the hustle it takes

👤 About the Guest: William McGregor is an acclaimed director known for his work on His Dark Materials, Lockwood & Co., The Buccaneers, and his gothic feature debut Gwen. He began his career in the 48 Hour Film Project and brings a visually bold style shaped by both commercial and narrative work.

🎙️ About the Host: With films on network television, streaming platforms, and in theaters, Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriter, author of The Guide for Every Screenwriter, and a passionate mentor in the industry. He hosts The Successful Screenwriter podcast to empower writers and filmmakers at every level.

🔗 Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
  • William McGregor’s film Gwen
  • 48 Hour Film Project
  • Filmapalooza
🌐 Connect with Geoffrey D. Calhoun:
  • Podcast Website
  • Instagram @screenwriterpod
  • TikTok @screenwriterpod
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The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
Welcome to The Successful Screenwriter Podcast your go-to source for in-depth discussions, expert insights, and captivating interviews in the world of screenwriting. Hosted by seasoned screenwriter Geoffrey D. Calhoun, this podcast is a valuable resource for both novice and experienced screenwriters, offering a wealth of insights and guidance.

About the Podcast:
Dive deep into the art and craft of screenwriting with our engaging episodes that cover a spectrum of topics – from mastering the screenplay format to navigating the ever-evolving landscape of the film industry. Each episode is designed to inspire, educate, and entertain, providing valuable takeaways for writers at every stage of their journey.

Host:
Geoffrey D. Calhoun is a screenwriting instructor and best selling author with a passion for storytelling. With a proven track record in the film industry, Geoffrey has not only honed his craft as a successful screenwriter but also shares his wealth of knowledge as an instructor. His unique journey in the world of screenwriting has equipped him with a unique perspective, making him an essential guide for screenwriters of all levels.

Key Features:
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