Wednesday, December 21, 2011

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'Twilight Saga' makes Melissa Rosenberg the highest-grossing female screenwriter
Examiner.com
Melissa Rosenberg, who wrote the screenplays for all five installments to the Twilight Saga, has now become the highest-grossing female screenwriter of all time, with her films having grossed over $2.56 billion according to The Hollywood Reporter. ...
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Twilight's Melissa Rosenberg Becomes Highest-Grossing Female Screenwriter
Shalom Life
As The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 continues to rack up the dollars in theatres around the world, writer Melissa Rosenberg has been declared Hollywood's highest-grossing female screenwriter. Over the past two weeks, the worldwide earnings of ...
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Charlie Kaufman's Next Film Will Be A Musical
Paste Magazine
Charlie Kaufman has always been a groundbreaking screenwriter, writing such mind-bending films as Being John Malkovich, Adaptation. and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind as well as his first directorial effort Synecdoche, New York. ...
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David Yates hears Forrest's 'Voice'
Variety
Forrest, an English novelist, screenwriter and journalist based in Los Angeles, is writing the screenplay, which explores the vast personal crisis she faced when an all-consuming romance fell apart and her psychiatrist died. "Voice" has been developed ...
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Variety
BBC Worldwide Makes Pre-Sale for Parade's End
World Screen
... Stoppard's television adaptation of Parade's End. The five-part flagship drama series for BBC and HBO was adapted by playwright and screenwriter Tom Stoppard (Brazil, Shakespeare in Love, Empire of the Sun) from novels by author Ford Madox Ford. ...
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