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Script Doctor

Michael Quinn

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  • Cultural Criticism/
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One film. 100 words.

A sharp diagnosis and a prescription to fix it.

Script Doctor is a blog where I apply a screenwriter’s lens to the films I watch—offering a quick summary and one or two script-level fixes to help the story land. Years ago, I was a reader for Paramount, evaluating which books were worth adapting for the screen. Now I’m turning that critical eye on the screenplays themselves.

Does my diagnosis hold up—or need a second opinion?


August 18, 2025

"Who Killed Teddy Bear?": Incel Rage in Jockey Shorts

August 18, 2025/ Michael Quinn
"Who Killed Teddy Bear?": Incel Rage in Jockey Shorts

A sweaty psychosexual thriller begging for a remake.

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August 18, 2025/ Michael Quinn/
script doctor, film review, cultural criticism, character study, queer cinema, horror, gay
Who Killed Teddy Bear, Sal Mineo, Juliet Prowse, Elaine Stritch, Jan Murray, queer cinema, gay, psychological thriller, exploitation film, incel rage, New York City, cult classic, 1960s cinema, gender politics, homoeroticism, film remake, voyeurism, identity, LGBTQ+ film history
May 03, 2025

"Watcher" Didn't Need a Killer

May 03, 2025/ Michael Quinn
"Watcher" Didn't Need a Killer

The real horror here is Julia’s unraveling sense of self.

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May 03, 2025/ Michael Quinn/
script doctor, film review, character study, women in film, horror
Maika Monroe, Chloe Okuno, psychological thriller, male gaze, isolation, film criticism, character study, missed opportunity, visual storytelling, women in film, horror

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