David Fincher may not be as popular a household name as other directors like Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola, but his growing portfolio of works puts him well on his way.
With Social Network (2010) stealing a lot of last year’s cinematic thunder, audiences wait with baited breath on what he’ll be releasing next.
Check out the complete collection of David Fincher’s feature length scripts.
Recognized as one of the most versatile directors in Hollywood, Steven Soderbergh made a name for himself writing a directing a wide variety of films. From Oscar contenders, box-office hits to art house cult classics, Steven Soderbergh has always been as flexible a filmmaker as he is ambitious.
Listed below is a collection of scripts from his directorial work, alongside scripts penned by other talented screenwriters.
Despite the modest collection of feature-length movies under his belt, Spike Jonze may very well be one of the most exciting directors working in the film industry today. Having made his career out of a handful of out-of-the-box music videos, he managed to make a name for himself after teaming up with critically acclaimed screenwriter Charlie Kaufman.
With news of a new film from Jonze and Kaufman recently hitting the internet, it looks like Spike Jonze is far from done with his feature film making career.
Check out a compiled list of the feature length directorial efforts to see just how well he translates them unto the screen:
With the trailer of Terrence Malick’s latest film Tree of Life (2011) already making waves around the internet, initial buzz on the movie has been sparking strong interest in the film. Though the veteran writer-director is largely recognized for his breathtaking visuals and remarkable sense of style, his preservation of genuine human emotion in his works has established him as one of the great living directors of our time.
Browse through the complete collection of Terrence Malick’s feature-length work which he had both written and directed:
Spike Lee may be a one of the most distinguished writer-directors to hail from New York, but his distinct style of film making has earned him a reputation clear across the world.
Although his more memorable films tackle the trials and triumphs of modern-day African Americans, he still boasts a strong repertoire of movies that tackle everything from lighthearted comedy and edge of your seat suspense.
Check out a collection of Spike Lee’s movie scripts below:
Andrew Niccol may not have the most robust portfolio of films under his belt, but this New-Zealand born writer-director’s penchant for strangely surreal stories have earned him quite a following. Whether it’s near future science fiction, or sordidly unbelievable real world scenarios, you can be sure that Niccol will be taking audiences for a thought provoking thrill ride that isn’t too often seen on the Hollywood big screen.
With two upcoming feature length films The Cross and Now nearing their release on international shores, we can only expect big things from this veteran writer-director.
See a collection of his feature-length written work below:
Judd Apatow is as recognized a writer-director as he is a producer. This versatile Hollywood laughsmith has managed to make his mark with his clever and witty sense of comedy.
Packing just the right amount of heart into his punchlines, Judd Apatow has managed to bring his scripts to life with the comic timings of Hollywood comedians like Seth Rogen and Steve Carell.
Check out a collection of Judd Apatow’s script work in the links below:
Long before Sherlock Holmes (2009) got a heavy dose of the 21st century rammed into his veins, writer-director Guy Ritchie was already making waves with his fast-paced visual style and hard-cracking scripts. Breaking into the scene with his feature film debut Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), Guy Ritchie was immediately recognized as one of the most original and innovative writer-directors of his generation.
With a sequel to his box-office smash Sherlock Holmes already in the pipeline, Guy Ritchie looks to be keeping to the director’s chair for quite sometime.
Check out a collection of Guy Ritchie’s written and directed screenplays listed below:
William Broyles Jr. may not be one of the most recognizable names in the movie industry, but his name has been attached to some of the most memorable films in the past two decades.
Having written for acclaimed directors such as Ron Howard, Sam Mendez and Clint Eastwood to name a few, Broyles has proven his versatility by penning everything from science fiction to historical drama.
Read through his impressive portfolio of scripts in the collection below:
With a stunning filmography of some of the most iconic films ever made, legendary writer-director Stanley Kubrick requires little to no introduction. From his doomsday black comedy Dr. Strangelove (1964) to his sexual suspense thriller Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Kubrick has solidified his reputation as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time.
Browse through his scriptwriting filmography yourself with this complete collection of Stanley Kubrick scripts: