![]() Hello Sunday Wrap readers, Ryan Coogler won the Best Original Screenplay Oscar last month for “Sinners,” but if you ask Quilty — a new AI tool promising sharp, actionable feedback on scripts — it’s “more like a Tarantino wannabe without his rhythm.” Roger Cheng put Quilty to the test with a mix of blockbusters and one bomb to test the technology and explore where the human element truly matters in filmmaking. Check out the surprising results below. If you like the kinds of stories we send you every Sunday, please consider signing up. We're offering a 2-week trial of WrapPRO for $1. If you’ve been wanting to check out our full coverage, now’s the time. Michael Calderone We ran screenplays for three hits — and one notable bomb — to see what Quilty would say By Roger Cheng When we fed Quilty, a new AI tool that promises to analyze and provide insightful feedback on your scripts, the screenplays for “Sinners,” “Barbie,” “Christy” and “Die Hard,” the results left us slack-jawed. Of the four, “Christy” boasted the highest “Quilty Score,” aggregated from a look at its story, commercial viability, cultural resonance and ease of production. Yes, the boxing biopic starring Sydney Sweeney that raked in just $1.3 million in its opening weekend last year, one of the worst for a film with a wide release...
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