A sequel to “The Woman in Black” must seem like a wonderful idea to an accountant somewhere out there. That’s despite the first film telling a very complete story. That’s despite the movie’s source material not having a sequel. That’s despite the fact that Daniel ...
Read More »The Brit List, an annual celebration of the best unproduced screenplays in the UK, may have followed in the footsteps of the Black List, but it doesn't necessarily mean the same guarantee of success. Compared to films like "The Social Network" and "Juno," which placed highly on the US list in past y...
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