Airport bound: #tuttle2texas

So it's beginning today. In some ways it's already began, but now the bags are (over) packed and I”m on a very slow 137 on the way to the Piccadilly line. People have asked me if I am excited. I”m not sure yet. It seems all surreal. 

Read More

The countdown has truely begun

Today my flights were finally booked and it sunk in that we are leaving 3 weeks from tomorrow to Boston. And there’s so much to do.  We still don’t have funding in place but with tickets booked, I’m going on a wing and a prayer as is the rest of us. 

Read More

The Last Thakur on DVD!

It’s out! It’s out! The Last Thakur, the film I co-wrote the script for, has now been released on DVD. If you missed seeing it in the cinema, you can pop into your local HMV and there it will be. Well at least the Oxford street shop has it. It’s very surreal that it even exists. You can buy it online on Play.com or amazon.co.uk.

Read More

Romantic Comedy Structure & Tropes: Part 3

In all romantic comedies, there is what can be considered the “will they, won’t they moment.” This is the moment where the audience sees and feels the chemistry between the protagonists long before they admit it to each other. This creates a major turning point in the film.

Read More

Romantic Comedy Structure & Tropes: Part 2

Another similarity between the two films is the presence of the best friend. There are three reasons for the best friend in romantic comedies. They serve to add humour, to move the plot along and to give an insight to the protagonists’ inner thoughts in order to reveal their character as well as their insecurities and in some cases musings on the focus of their love. 

Read More

Romantic Comedy Structure & Tropes: Part 1

Throughout cinematic history, romantic comedies have been very popular with filmgoers, as demonstrated by the 53,444,481 tickets to romantic comedies sold in the USA in 2006 alone . Since the idea of love is the thing that is often cherished and sought after in society, it is no wonder we are drawn to these films that “tell us about ourselves as men and women, sexual desire, love, relationships, our longings and wishes, our fallibilities and fears. ” 

Read More