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Phoenix Black By Phoenix Black2 min read641 views

BONEYARD is an ingeniously plotted film that is less in the vein of traditional horror, and more in the psychological vein of David Lynch and with the operatic grandeur of Leos Carax.

KEANU REEVES IS MY MUSE, MY SON IS A DRAGON is a thoughtful coming of age/coming to terms with aging drama with a compelling dual narrative and visionary fantasy sequences. It is an immersive emotional experience. The script is stunningly written, evocative in its establishment of the divergent, but parallel, formative journeys of two lost souls. All in all, a genuinely unique and moving adventure/drama which is shockingly based on true events.

Fans of GET OUT will absolutely love BONEYARD. The characters within the script will easily attract A-list talent. The story is well-written and compelling and leaves the reader wanting more.

This script has strong potential to be a film dissected repeatedly by audiences and critics. While the market is incredibly competitive, this script is a stand out deserving a look from production companies seeking artistic thought-provoking content.

BONEYARD will appeal to a wide audience and work well on any streaming platform.

BONEYARD: We really enjoyed the read, and were genuinely impressed by your ability to balance such disparate genres and tones. That you’ve managed to do so adds a level of complexity, and ultimately makes for a far more nuanced and engaging film – See-Saw Films (The Power of the Dog)

BONEYARD: The writer straddles different genres, incorporating tenets from everything from family drama to psychological horror to create a truly unique and compelling experience. The interweaving stories of three people at various points in their lives is really well handled, demonstrating the writer’s effective mastery of craft as symbolic and thematic visuals are seamlessly meshed into a story that never loses sight of its emotional core, keeping us grounded in the stakes and progression of story.