"Last Night at the Mall" goes to the Phoenixville Film Festival

My screenplay, Last Night at the Mall, has been officially accepted into the Phoenixville Film Festival! To celebrate, I recorded a quick video where I read some selected scenes from the screenplay.

Logline: Four high school grads spend their last night before college doing the only thing there is to do in small-town America in 2006, hang out at the local shopping mall, but quickly split up on diverging quests to hold on to their emo glory days, find love, and pull off the most juvenile heist of all time.

Writing Last Night at the Mall was a blast and took up a lot of my writing time in 2022. It’s a coming-of-age comedy and a major departure from anything I’ve written in the past. I don't know what, if anything, will come of my budding screenwriting endeavors, but I really had fun learning a new storytelling process and am looking forward to writing more films in the future.

Only a couple of people have read Last Night at the Mall, and this is the first time I've shared any of it publicly.

You can check out the video on Patreon.

Enjoy!

Corey