Michael Quinn
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Michael Quinn

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  • Critical Influences/
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  • Script Doctor/
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  • Interviews/
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Michael Quinn

Script Doctor

Michael Quinn

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Drawing on my experience as a reader for Paramount, I examine films that almost worked: diagnosing what they were reaching for, where they fell short, and what might have saved them. Often I consider what a remake could do differently. All in one hundred words.


June 02, 2025

"Indiscreet": Love Makes Fools of the Righteous

June 02, 2025/ Michael Quinn
"Indiscreet": Love Makes Fools of the Righteous

Lying in love isn’t funny—unless it’s absurd.

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June 02, 2025/ Michael Quinn/
script doctor, film review, character study, gay, queer cinema, cultural criticism, women in film
Indiscreet, romantic comedy, deception, self-betrayal, emotional repression, commitment issues, character study, missed opportunity, hypocrisy, visual storytelling, queer subtext, closeted characters, gay love story, LGBTQ+ film history, film criticism, representation on screen
May 04, 2025

"The Leather Boys": A Gay Love Story Rides the Brakes

May 04, 2025/ Michael Quinn
"The Leather Boys": A Gay Love Story Rides the Brakes

The film hints at something deeper between Reggie and Pete but never allows it to take center stage.

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May 04, 2025/ Michael Quinn/
script doctor, film review, character study, gay, queer cinema
gay love story, closeted characters, gay subtext, queer longing, queer cinema, LGBTQ+ film history, LGBTQ+, gay, The Leather Boys, British film, 1960s cinema, kitchen sink drama, working-class realism, romantic drama, repressed desire, Colin Campbell, Dudley Sutton, Rita Tushingham, Sidney J. Furie, film criticism, character study, missed opportunity, visual storytelling, male intimacy, emotional repression, motorcycle film, film review
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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