Episodi

  • 028 - Obsession (Curry Barker) Part 1
    Jun 7 2026

    In this episode of The Screenplay Lab, Jeff Barker breaks down the first 50 pages of Obsession, the screenplay by Curry Barker.

    As both a screenwriter and Curry's father, Jeff brings a unique perspective to this deep dive into one of the most talked-about psychological horror scripts of the year. He was also the film's script consultant.

    Together, we examine how Obsession grabs readers from the opening pages, builds suspense through character and situation, and creates the kind of narrative momentum that keeps audiences invested. Along the way, Jeff explores the screenplay's structure, dialogue, character introductions, dramatic irony, and the carefully planted story questions that drive the first act.

    Whether you're an aspiring screenwriter, a working filmmaker, a film student, or simply fascinated by how great stories are constructed, this episode offers practical lessons you can apply to your own writing.

    The Screenplay Lab is a podcast dedicated to breaking down screenplays page by page to uncover the techniques, decisions, and storytelling principles behind effective screenwriting.

    Jeff-Barker.com

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    2 ore e 2 min
  • 027 - Curry Barker (Father-Son Chat)
    May 16 2026

    In this powerful father-son conversation, I sit down with my son, Curry Barker, for an honest discussion about filmmaking, creativity, family, ambition, and the realities of building a career in Hollywood. From growing up in Alabama to walking red carpets in Los Angeles, Curry shares the personal stories, challenges, and breakthroughs that shaped his journey as an actor, filmmaker, and storyteller.

    We dive into the creative process behind making films, navigating rejection, handling pressure, staying grounded through success, and what it really takes to pursue your dreams in the entertainment industry. Along the way, we reflect on family, personal growth, and the unique bond between a father and son having real conversations about life and purpose.

    Whether you're passionate about movies, acting, entrepreneurship, storytelling, or simply love authentic long-form conversations, this episode delivers inspiration, humor, wisdom, and behind-the-scenes insight you won't hear anywhere else.

    Jeff-Barker.com

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    53 min
  • 026 - The Drama (Kristoffer Borgli)
    May 1 2026

    In this episode of The Screenplay Lab, host Jeff Barker breaks down the A24 film "The Drama," written by Kristoffer Borgli and starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson.

    If you're a screenwriter, filmmaker, or A24 fan, this deep dive explores how this unconventional screenplay works, and why it breaks so many "rules" successfully.

    Jeff unpacks the script's unique style, including dense action blocks, naturalistic dialogue, minimal character descriptions, and bold structural choices like nonlinear timelines and an 18-page inciting incident.

    You'll also learn how to write stronger dialogue, craft memorable meet-cutes, and create powerful symmetry between your opening and ending scenes.

    Featuring analysis of the opening pages, the iconic dinner sequence, and the film's final payoff, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to sharpen their screenwriting craft.

    www.jeff-barker.com

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    42 min
  • 025 - Train Dreams (Bentley & Kwedar)
    Apr 10 2026

    In this episode of The Screenplay Lab, host Jeff Barker takes a focused, craft-driven look at the screenplay for Train Dreams, written by Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar.

    This breakdown zeroes in on the first four pages and the final three pages, revealing how the film establishes its voice, structure, and emotional impact with remarkable precision.

    For screenwriters, filmmakers, and storytellers, this episode explores what makes Train Dreams such a powerful piece of writing:

    • How to open a screenplay with clarity and authority using narration, montage, and tone
    • The delicate balance of voiceover / how to use it without over-explaining
    • Writing lean, visual action lines that translate directly to the screen
    • Building a story with minimal dialogue while maintaining emotional depth
    • Structuring a life-spanning narrative through "snatches" and "dreamlets"
    • Crafting an ending that delivers theme without losing subtlety

    Adapted from the novella by Denis Johnson, Train Dreams offers a compelling case study in adaptation, narrative voice, and cinematic storytelling on the page.

    Additional topics include screenplay formatting choices, shifting writing styles in a co-written script, introducing characters across time, and using imagery to carry emotional weight.

    If you're interested in how great screenwriting actually works—on the page, not just on the screen—this episode is a deep and practical dive.

    www.jeff-barker.com

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    49 min
  • 024 - Project Hail Mary (Drew Goddard)
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode of The Screenplay Lab, screenwriter Jeff Barker breaks down the screenplay for Project Hail Mary, written by Drew Goddard (The Martian, Cloverfield) and based on the bestselling novel by Andy Weir, starring Ryan Gosling.

    If you're a screenwriter, filmmaker, or storyteller, this episode explores how a blockbuster sci-fi film is crafted on the page.

    Jeff goes line by line through the first 11 pages of the script, uncovering how the opening draws readers in and builds momentum. Along the way, he breaks down key techniques, including writing strong hooks, using mystery and controlled reveals, and leveraging formatting, pacing, and white space to create tension.

    You'll also learn practical strategies for handling exposition without slowing the story, structuring flashbacks effectively, and introducing characters in a dynamic, cinematic way. The episode explores how the script balances clarity with intrigue, especially in a science-heavy narrative.

    Whether you're just starting out or refining your craft, this episode offers actionable insights you can apply to your own screenwriting.

    Perfect for fans of Project Hail Mary, The Martian, and anyone interested in screenwriting, film structure, and storytelling for film and television.

    www.jeff-barker.com

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    1 ora e 7 min
  • 023 - Becoming: Gerwig, Cregger, Sorkin, Aster, Fogelman
    Sep 3 2025

    In this episode, we break down the writing journeys and signature styles of some of today's most influential screenwriters and filmmakers:

    • Aaron Sorkin (A Few Good Men, The West Wing, The Social Network)

    • Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar, Beau Is Afraid)

    • Greta Gerwig & Noah Baumbach (Lady Bird, Barbie, Marriage Story)

    • Zach Cregger (Barbarian, Weapons)

    • Dan Fogelman (Cars, Tangled, Crazy Stupid Love, This Is Us)

    We explore how each broke into Hollywood, the themes that define their work, and what screenwriters and filmmakers can learn from their careers. From Sorkin's rapid-fire dialogue to Aster's grief-driven horror, Gerwig's character-first voice, Cregger's puzzle-box horror, and Fogelman's heartfelt ensemble dramas, this episode is packed with craft insights and career lessons.

    Perfect for aspiring screenwriters, working filmmakers, and fans of great storytelling.

    Jeff-Barker.com

    Video Podcast

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    40 min
  • 022 - Weapons (Zach Cregger)
    Aug 14 2025

    In this episode of The Screenplay Lab, screenwriter Jeff Barker unpacks the chilling, nonlinear script for Weapons, the latest horror mystery from Barbarian writer-director Zack Cregger, starring Josh Brolin and Julia Garner.

    We explore Cregger's six-character POV structure, inventive formatting, and masterful use of suspense. From small-town dread to shocking final moments, you'll learn how Weapons weaves multiple perspectives into a gripping, layered narrative.

    Whether you're a screenwriter, filmmaker, or horror fan, this deep dive reveals storytelling lessons you can apply to your own work.

    Jeff Barker's Website

    Video Podcast

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    44 min
  • 021 - Paradise (Pilot) Dan Fogelman
    Jul 27 2025

    Breaking Down Hulu's Paradise Pilot by Dan Fogelman: Teleplay Analysis & Screenwriting Lessons

    In this episode of The Screenplay Lab podcast, we analyze the pilot teleplay for Paradise, the Emmy-nominated 2025 Hulu series from Dan Fogelman (This Is Us). If you're a screenwriter, TV writer, or filmmaker, this deep dive into modern pilot structure is a must-listen.

    What You'll Learn:

    • How to write a pilot twist that actually works

    • Dan Fogelman's use of nonlinear storytelling and emotional payoff

    • Setups/payoffs, mechanics, and pacing in a 55-page script

    • Crafting dialogue, formatting tips, and white space usage

    • Behind-the-scenes: how Paradise became a $15M-per-episode drama

    • Genre blending: sci-fi, political thriller, and character-driven drama

    We Break Down:

    • Script structure

    • Use of time jumps, flashbacks, and visual storytelling on the page

    • Clues leading to one of the most effective pilot twists in recent TV

    Whether you're writing your first pilot or refining a series bible, this episode offers practical insights from a modern masterpiece in TV writing.

    Video Podcast

    Jeff Barker's Website

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    46 min