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  1. Scott Alexander (born June 16, 1963) and Larry Karaszewski ( / ˌkærəˈzjuːski /; born November 20, 1961) are an American screenwriting duo, best known for writing postmodern biopics with larger-than-life characters. They coined the term "anti-biopic" to describe the genre they invented: Movies about people who don't deserve one. [2] .

  2. Scott Alexander was born June 16, 1963, in Los Angeles, and Larry Karaszewski was born November 20, 1961, in South Bend, Indiana. Both had childhoods with a deep fascination with movies, and getting lost in the land of make-believe. Their paths crossed for the first time at USC, where they were roommates.

  3. Pressure mounts on all sides to declare Tim Burton’s sweet and understated Big Eyes either a return to form or a turned corner, but for screenwriters Larry Karaszewski and Scott Alexander it’s just an exemplary marriage of maker and material.

  4. With director Craig Brewer’s Dolemite Is My Name now playing in limited release and streaming on Netflix starting October 25th, I recently sat down with screenwriters Scott Alexander and...

  5. Over the last 25 years, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski have become known for writing a string of artful and entertaining films about unusual people: hapless B-movie director Ed...

  6. Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski ('Dolemite Is My Name' writers) on Eddie Murphy film | GOLD DERBY. Watch on. “We concentrate on people that are extremely passionate about what they want...

  7. Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski are an American screenwriting duo, best known for writing postmodern biopics with larger-than-life characters. They coined the term "anti-biopic" to describe the genre they invented: Movies about people who don't deserve one.