The Craft
Writing for Film and Television 2018

December 10, 2018
Something That Lasts
Writer-director Elizabeth Chomko creates a permanent tribute to her family in What They Had, a deeply personal drama about love and memory loss.
Written by Matt Hoey

November 02, 2018
No Easy Villains
Writer, actor, and director Joel Edgerton’s new film Boy Erased, based on the memoir by Garrard Conley about his painful experience with Christian conversion therapy, is a story rendered even more tragic by its absence of obvious bad guys.
Written by Dylan Callaghan

October 12, 2018
Man on the Moon
Oscar-winner Josh Singer returns to tell a visceral story of sacrifice in First Man, the painstakingly detailed account of Neil Armstrong’s largely unknown personal path to becoming the first human to walk on the moon.
Written by Dylan Callaghan

September 07, 2018
World Without Sin
Derek Simonds goes off-book in The Sinner’s second season to script USA Network’s addictive, character-driven whydunit.
Written by Matt Hoey

August 17, 2018
Her Story
Screenwriter Jane Anderson and novelist Meg Wolitzer recount their decade-and-a-half-long struggle with pre-#MeToo Hollywood, who had no interest in telling a “woman’s story,” to bring The Wife to the screen.
Written by Dylan Callaghan

July 13, 2018
Sober Doodles
Gus Van Sant revisits the streets of Portland to write and direct Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot, the story of John Callahan, the renowned cartoonist who discovered his talent for irreverent comics after becoming a quadriplegic.
Written by Dylan Callaghan

June 22, 2018
The Revolution Will Be Streamed
Dear White People creator Justin Simien on how organized attacks on the show inspired season 2 and his hopes that his critically lauded Netflix satire can spark real-world conversations about race.
Written by Matt Hoey

June 08, 2018
From Bust to Us
Dan Fogelman, creator of the smash family drama This Is Us, discusses how a feature script that had him so stumped he shelved it halfway through became one of the highest rated, most beloved shows on television.
Written by Dylan Callaghan

May 18, 2018
Re-formed
Paul Schrader on the corollaries between Taxi Driver and his latest man-in-a-room film First Reformed, “the trick” to creating a contemptible but empathetic character, and why creators must learn to silence the critical mind and let the mystery be.
Written by Dylan Callaghan

April 06, 2018
Murky Waters
Chappaquiddick’s Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan delve deeply into the conflicted character of Edward Kennedy and the murky tale of his involvement in a woman’s drowning death.
Written by Dylan Callaghan