“Screenwriting is the most prized of all the cinematic arts. Actually, it isn’t, but it should be.”
-Hugh Laurie
A young girl, after seeing her school’s fifth grade teachers present the dreaded course—Puberty 101, is still confused about how the sperm travels to meet the egg. And with no adult bold enough to answer, she goes to the internet—like every other children growing up during Y2K— to find the answer.
This is a comedy script inspired by shows like Big Mouth and Pen15 that address the difficulties of growing up out of childhood and into adolescence.
It’s the ultimate horror story: kidnapping, cannibals, and a captive suffering from white guilt. In the hans of two POC satanists, a young white girl is put in a tough spot. She doesn’t want to be a part of the prison-industrial complex which actively go after ethnic minorities, but she also doesn’t want to die.
This is a satirical budget horror story inspired by comedians like Keegan Michael-Key, Jordan Peele, Taika Waititi, and others.
The main character, seemingly a home-body, decides to leave the house as she worries about her own isolation. However, the more she forces, the worse she feels.
Written during the pandemic, where many people were finding out they hand chronic mental illnesses, this script is inspired by my own struggle with mental health. This particular script was written for a film-making class where the theme was isolation.
A young girl, after seeing her school’s fifth grade teachers present the dreaded course—Puberty 101, is still confused about how the sperm travels to meet the egg. And with no adult bold enough to answer, she goes to the internet—like every other children growing up during Y2K— to find the answer.
This is a comedy script inspired by shows like Big Mouth and Pen15 that address the difficulties of growing up out of childhood and into adolescence.