Top10 Best Screen writes

easy to tell when you’re watching a Spike Lee movie, but that isn’t a bad thing. His singular, abrasive, rebellious, and energetic style cuts through any pretension and finds the heart of whatever issue he’s investigating. I’d check out the back-to-back run of Do the Right Thing, Mo’ Better Blues, Jungle Fever, and Malcolm X to show how a playful attitude to the form of cinema provides fresh perspectives on thorny issues. The Coen Brothers None of all the writers I’m highlighting today are more outwardly Shakespearean than the Coen Brothers. Each of their scripts has such a compelling central protagonist that it is forced to deal with some form of crime and the moral and legal repercussions of whatever mess they’ve gotten themselves into. Rarely has morality, justice, and religion been so effortlessly intertwined. I recommend the endlessly enjoyable Fargo as a prime example of the trademark Coen absurdity potently mixed with dark existentialism and brutality that results in such a
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