Screenwriting Veteran Launches Movie Review Website
Hollywood screenwriting veteran Alan Trustman, writer of award-winning films The Thomas Crown Affair, Bullitt, They Call Me Mr. Tibbs and more, has launched MoviesWorthWatching.com. The site offers up current reviews on notable films as well as features on what script elements make a screenplay commercially successful. Unlike other film sites, MoviesWorthWatching.com focuses on providing reliable recommendations, as opposed to assigning a "thumbs up, thumbs down" or star-based rating system. Trustman says you won't find any mean and nasty reviews on his movie website.On the website Trustman says, "If you are looking for murderous, scathing, sarcastic, negative reviews, you will not find them here. If I do not think a movie is worth seeing, I don't review it. Most movies that fail have cost a lot of money and absorbed the time, energy, hopes and dreams of numerous talented people, many of whose careers will have been shattered by the movie's failure. I wish them better success next time out and I sympathize with their disappointment and misery."
Posted on March 21, 2005
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