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Kinolime Fix It: Fixing the Michael Biopic Script in One Sitting [Podcast]

In this episode of the Kinolime Screenwriting Podcast, Danny breaks down how Michael could have been a stronger biopic. Instead of a career highlight reel, he argues the film needed clearer conflict, deeper family dynamics, and a more active Michael at its center. By focusing on his wants, wounds, isolation, and need to be loved, the story could become a more powerful portrait of fame.

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Due Is The Winner! The 2026 Kinolime Feature Film Competition

Congratulations to Kathryn Zizek, winner of the 2026 Kinolime Feature Film Competition for her horror mystery thriller Due. Years after a mysterious deal made during a near-fatal overdose, a new mother faces a shapeshifting entity that has returned to claim what it is owed. Thank you to every Kinolimer who read, watched, voted, and helped choose this year’s winning script.

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Mob Mentality Has Found Its Director

Mob Mentality, the 2025 Kinolime Competition winner, has officially found its director: William Groebe. Known for his work in animation, visual effects, and storyboarding, William brings a sharp visual eye and impressive experience to this bold comedy about a thirteen-year-old suburban kid convinced he is the reincarnation of John Gotti. With William attached, Mob Mentality takes its next exciting step toward the screen.

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Are Biopics Even Real Movies Anymore? | Micheal Review [Podcast]

John and Danny dive into one of the year’s most divisive films: Michael. What begins as a debate about the Michael Jackson biopic quickly expands into a larger conversation about nostalgia, modern musical biopics, and whether these films are still true character dramas or have become theatrical fan experiences. From storytelling and performance to controversy and box office success, the two break down what screenwriters can learn from one of the most talked-about movies of the year.

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South Asia Shorts Competition - Top 26

The scripts are in, and the next stage is in the community’s hands. After hundreds of submissions from across South Asia and the diaspora, the Top 26 scripts of the 2026 South Asia Shorts Competition have officially been selected. Now it’s time to read, vote, and help decide which stories move into the Top 10. From intimate character dramas to bold original concepts, these shortlisted scripts showcase the incredible range of voices shaping the future of South Asian cinema.

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He Broke Into Film Using Social Media [Podcast]

Kole Landon-Lee, creator of Screenwriting in LA, joins John and Danny for an honest conversation about creativity, depression, filmmaking, and building one of the biggest screenwriting communities online. From moving to LA with nothing to rediscovering his passion through cinema and social media, Kole shares the reality of chasing a creative life, the power of authenticity, and why community matters more than connections.

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What Black List & Nicholl Readers Look For In Screenwriting Competitions [Podcast]

What really happens after you submit your script? In this episode, professional readers break down how scripts are evaluated across competitions, agencies, and production companies. From formatting and first impressions to character, clarity, and emotional impact, they reveal what makes a screenplay stand out and why some scripts move forward while others don’t.

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How to Turn a Good Script Into a Must-Read w/ writer-director Adze Ugah [Podcast]

From Nigeria to South Africa, director Adze Ugah shares his journey into filmmaking and the lessons that shaped his voice. In this episode, we explore storytelling, resilience, and why authenticity matters. From VHS tapes to directing Shaka and Something Like Molasses (Kinolime Production), this is a conversation about craft, courage, and putting yourself into the story.

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Warner Bros History In 30 Minutes and What Screenwriters Can Learn [Podcast]

On this week’s Kinolime Podcast, John and Danny explore the legacy of Warner Bros., one of the greatest studios in film history. From Casablanca to The Dark Knight, they revisit the films and filmmakers that defined its identity, while reflecting on its uncertain future. They also share ten essential screenplays and make a case for bold, original storytelling.

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The Iceberg Theory of Screenwriting and How Great Screenwriters Use Subtext [Podcast]

John and Danny break down Hemingway’s Iceberg Theory and what it means for your screenplay. From subtext and hidden character wounds to writing without exposition, they explore how great stories reveal meaning beneath the surface. Using examples like No Country for Old Men and Zodiac, this episode offers practical tools to help you write with more depth, restraint, and emotional impact.

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Script-to-Screen 2026 Feature Film Competition TOP 26!

A huge congratulations to our Top 26, an incredible achievement in one of our most competitive years yet. With thousands of submissions, the quality across the board was overwhelming. To everyone who didn’t make it this time, your work did not go unnoticed. So many powerful, original stories made this an incredibly difficult selection. Keep writing, you’re closer than you think.

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What It Really Takes to Become a Working Screenwriter [Podcast]

Austin Kolodney’s journey to Dead Man’s Wire is anything but typical. From writing a spec he had to see made to navigating options, unpaid rewrites, and day jobs, he shares the real path behind his first feature. With stories of Werner Herzog, Gus Van Sant, and years of persistence, this episode is a raw look at what it takes to stay in the game.

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The Bride Movie Review: 3 Lessons on Character Choices and Story Structure [Podcast]

John and Danny unpack The Bride!, a bold but messy swing at reinventing Frankenstein. They explore why the film struggles to connect, from unclear character wants to overloaded subplots and weak story drive, while still celebrating its ambition. A sharp breakdown of what writers can learn when big ideas don’t fully land.

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How to Write a Logline, Treatment & Pitch Deck That Actually Sells [Podcast]

John and Danny break down the essential submission materials every screenwriter needs, from loglines and one-pagers to treatments and pitch bibles. Using real film examples, they explain how to clearly present your story, sharpen your pitch, and stand out in a competitive industry. A practical guide to turning your screenplay into a compelling package.

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Lessons From the Indie Film Path with Bret Raybould [Podcast]

Stand-up comedian and screenwriter Bret Raybould drops into the Kinolime studio for an unscheduled conversation about writing, collaboration, and actually finishing scripts. Fresh off selling an animated series to Tubi, Bret shares how stand-up shapes his writing process, why comedy works best with partners, and the simple rule every writer should remember: writers finish.

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