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  1. David Loughery. Born. Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Education. Ball State University ( BA) University of Iowa ( MFA) Occupation (s) Film producer, screenwriter. David Loughery is an American screenwriter and producer.

  2. May 11, 2024 · Lakeview Terrace, directed by Neil LaBute and written by David Loughery and Howard Korder, took its fair share of artistic liberties, which is reasonably expected for any film not claiming to be a ...

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  3. Dec 12, 2023 · The film’s writers, David Loughery and Howard Korder drew inspiration from the true story of Irsie Henry, an LAPD officer, and John and Mellaine Hamilton, an interracial couple residing in a small neighborhood in Altadena, California. The narrative is a loose adaptation of the real-life events that unfolded between them, depicting a prolonged ...

  4. David Loughery is an American screenwriter and producer. Born in Chicago, Loughery attended Ball State University and the University of Iowa where he was a member of the Iowa Playwrights Workshop. His first produced screenplay was Dreamscape in 1984. It marked his first collaboration with director Joseph Ruben for whom Loughery has written or rewritten several films including The Stepfather, The Good Son and Money Train. Other screenplays include Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Flashback ...

  5. David Loughery. Writer: The Intruder. David Loughery is known for The Intruder (2019), Lakeview Terrace (2008) and Obsessed (2009).

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  6. Jan 22, 2022 · Directed by Luis Prieto and written by David Loughery, ‘Shattered’ is able to keep one on their toes from the beginning. The setup for the climax is gripping, and it shows that something is fishy with Sky (Lilly Krug). Each little incident trains our minds to think that there’s more to Chris Decker (Cameron Monaghan) than meets the eye as ...

  7. Dec 18, 2020 · Despite its slick aesthetics, with gorgeous stars in luxurious clothes driving flashy cars and enjoying multimillion-dollar views from the beachfront to the hilltop, “Fatale” is weirdly dull. It lacks the verbal punch of a pulpy film noir. Its pacing is too slack to serve as a gripping romantic thriller. It even rings hollow as a cautionary ...