100 fact-based scripts you should read

Whatever genre or time period you’re writing – and whichever techniques you’re using – there are great scripts out there to inspire and guide you.

In no particular order, here are 100 fact-based screenplays which have something to teach us about adapting real life. This is the complete reference version of the list featured on Substack.

1. The Social Network (2010)

📖 Based on: The 2009 book The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich about the founding of Facebook.

✒️ Written by: Aaron Sorkin

✅ Good for: Unsympathetic protagonist; unconventional structure; corporate/tech stories; unreliable narrator; conflicting accounts

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


2. Lincoln (2012)

📖 Based on: Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns Goodwin – the film focuses on the final months of Lincoln’s life and his efforts to abolish slavery to end the Civil War.

✒️ Written by: Tony Kushner

✅ Good for: Politics; biopic; historical drama; 19th century; US Civil War; leadership; historical figures

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / The Internet Movie Script Database (IMSDb)


3. Serpico (1973)

📖 Based on: Serpico: The Cop Who Defied the System by Peter Maas about police officer Frank Serpico who uncovered corruption in the NYPD.

✒️ Written by: Waldo Salt and Norman Wexler

✅ Good for: Crime drama; whistleblowers; law enforcement; 1960s & 1970s New York; going up against the system; corruption; hierarchy

➡️ Script source: Cinephilia & Beyond


4. Dog Day Afternoon (1975)

📖 Based on: ‘The Boys in the Bank‘ by P.F. Kluge and Thomas Moore, published in Life magazine, about an attempted bank heist.

✒️ Written by: Frank Pierson

✅ Good for: Crime drama; real-time action; criminal point-of-view; 1970s New York; bank heist; tight pacing

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


5. All the President’s Men (1976)

📖 Based on: All the President’s Men by Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, which recounts their efforts to uncover the truth about the Watergate scandal.

✒️ Written by: William Goldman

✅ Good for: Journalists; politics; government; investigations; two-handers; cover-ups; 1970s US

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


6. Moneyball (2011)

📖 Based on: Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis about the Oakland As baseball team.

✒️ Written by: Aaron Sorkin

✅ Good for: Sports drama; baseball; dramatizing ‘dry’ subjects; dialogue; use of flashback; use of real footage; rising action; narrative structure; going up against the establishment; winning & losing

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


7. Goodfellas (1990)

📖 Based on: Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi.

✒️ Written by: Nicholas Pileggi & Martin Scorsese

✅ Good for: Crime drama, Mob stories; use of voiceover; elongated timelines; unsympathetic characters; world-building; strong opening; writing violence

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


8. Nomadland (2020)

📖 Based on: Nomadland by Jessica Bruder (and her reporting published in Harper’s Magazine) about the world of modern-day nomads.

✒️ Written by: Chloé Zhao

✅ Good for: Low-key drama; fictional characters in an authentic setting; stories set on the road; subtlety in storytelling

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


9. The King’s Speech (2010)

📖 Based on: King George VI’s personal struggle to control his stuttering with the help of speech therapist Lionel Logue.

✒️ Written by: David Seidler

✅ Good for: Historical drama; royalty; war & politics; 1930s Britain; institutions & hierarchy; use of midpoint; strong central relationship

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / IMSDb


10. Elvis (2022)

📖 Based on: The life of the ‘king of rock ‘n roll’, Elvis Presley.

✒️ Written by: Baz Luhrmann, Sam Bromell, Craig Pearce & Jeremy Doner

✅ Good for: Music biopic; strong visual impact; dramatizing well-known figures & events; elongated storyline; use of voiceover; unreliable narrator

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline (Read The Screenplay Series)


11. Erin Brockovich (2000)

📖 Based on: The experiences of Erin Brockovich, a legal assistant who investigated a large utility company over claims it polluted a small Californian town.

✒️ Written by: Susannah Grant

✅ Good for: Environmental drama; investigations; female protagonist; going up against corporations; legal drama; pollution; balancing personal & professional story elements

➡️ Script source: Daily Script / Script Slug


12. Born on the Fourth of July (1989)

📖 Based on: Born on the Fourth of July by Ron Kovic, a Vietnam war vet turned anti-war activist.

✒️ Written by: Ron Kovic & Oliver Stone

✅ Good for: War films; anti-war activism; Vietnam War; disability; biopic; drug addiction; depression; 1960s/70s America

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


13. Maria (2024)

📖 Based on: The life of opera singer Maria Callas.

✒️ Written by: Steven Knight

✅ Good for: Music biopic; opera; female protagonist; end of life stories; Paris; dramatizing iconic figures; memory & recollection; use of flashback; drug-induced states

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


14. Spotlight (2015)

📖 Based on: Reporting by the Boston Globe’s Spotlight team into child abuse in the Catholic Church.

✒️ Written by: Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy

✅ Good for: Journalism; investigations; ensemble drama; social issues films; institutions & hierarchy

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


15. Raging Bull (1980)

📖 Based on: Raging Bull: My Story by Jake LaMotta, Joseph Carter and Peter Savage

✒️ Written by: Paul Schrader and Mardik Martin

✅ Good for: Sports biopics; boxing; unsympathetic protagonist; self-destruction; violence; rage; masculinity

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


16. Argo (2012)

📖 Based on: The Wired magazine article ‘How the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi Flick to Rescue Americans From Tehran’ by Joshuah Bearman and The Master of Disguise: My Secret Life in the CIA by Antonio Mendez.

✒️ Written by: Chris Terrio

✅ Good for: Thriller; politics; hostages; escape; CIA; covert operations; Hollywood

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


17. Frost/Nixon (2008)

📖 Based on: The 2006 play Frost/Nixon by Peter Morgan about a series of interviews between British broadcaster David Frost and former US president Richard Nixon.

✒️ Written by: Peter Morgan

✅ Good for: Adapting fact-based plays; politics; media; dialogue-driven stories; 1970s America; dramatizing presidents

➡️ Script source: Daily Script / Script Slug


18. The Big Short (2015)

📖 Based on: The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis about the origins of the 2007/8 financial crisis.

✒️ Written by: Adam McKay and Charles Randolph

✅ Good for: Business & finance; irreverent tone; jargon-heavy stories; humanizing dry topics; breaking the fourth wall; ensemble drama; Wall Street

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


19. 12 Years a Slave (2013)

📖 Based on: Solomon Northup’s 1853 memoir, 12 Years a Slave, about his experiences as a free Black man abducted into slavery.

✒️ Written by: John Ridley and Steve McQueen

✅ Good for: Adapting memoir; historical drama; US Civil War era; Deep South; slavery; racism; brutality; human spirit

➡️ Script source: Daily Script / Script Slug


20. The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)

📖 Based on: The trial of seven defendants charged with offences stemming from protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

✒️ Written by: Aaron Sorkin

✅ Good for: Trial transcripts as source material; historical exposition; ensemble dramas; structuring complex stories; flashback; courtroom dramas; 1960s US

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


21. Casino (1995)

📖 Based on: Casino: Love and Honour in Las Vegas by Nicholas Pileggi about a Chicago mobster sent to Las Vegas to run a casino.

✒️ Written by: Nicholas Pileggi and Martin Scorsese

✅ Good for: Crime drama; Mob drama; Las Vegas; gambling; casinos; violence; sprawling narrative

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


22. A Complete Unknown (2024)

📖 Based on: Dylan Goes Electric! Newport, Seeger, Dylan, and the Night That Split the Sixties by Elijah Wald.

✒️ Written by: James Mangold and Jay Cocks

✅ Good for: Music biopics; folk music; artists; icons; 1960s US; central story thread

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


23. Saving Mr Banks (2013)

📖 Based on: British author P.L. Travers’ experiences in Hollywood when negotiating with Walt Disney over the rights to adapt her novel, Mary Poppins.

✒️ Written by: Kelly Marcel and Sue Smith

✅ Good for: B-story flashback; fictionalizing authors; Hollywood; musicals; father-daughter stories; coping with loss

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


24. The Insider (1999)

📖 Based on: The Vanity Fair article ‘The Man Who Knew Too Much’ by Marie Brenner about a whistleblower in the tobacco industry.

✒️ Written by: Eric Roth and Michael Mann

✅ Good for: Dual-protagonist narratives; journalism; corporate accountability; whistleblowers; media ethics; tobacco industry

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


25. Hidden Figures (2016)

📖 Based on: Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Who Helped Win the Space Race by Margot Lee Shetterly.

✒️ Written by: Allison Schroeder and Theodore Melfi

✅ Good for: Multi-protagonist narratives; discrimination; Civil Rights; 1960s US; science & space stories; NASA; friendship; female protagonist stories

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


26. Dunkirk (2017)

📖 Based on: The evacuation of trapped Allied soldiers from Dunkirk in 1940.

✒️ Written by: Christopher Nolan

✅ Good for: WWII; war & action films; soldiers; warfare

➡️ Script source: Daily Script / Script Slug


27. American Splendor (2003)

📖 Based on: The life of Harvey Pekar, his comic books, and the graphic novel Our Cancer Year by Pekar & Joyce Brabner.

✒️ Written by: Robert Pulcini and Shari Springer Berman

✅ Good for: Unconventional biopic; blending fiction and reality; comedy-drama; acerbic protagonist; fact-based stories based comic books & graphic novels

➡️ Script source: Daily Script / IMSDb


28. Catch Me if You Can (2002)

📖 Based on: Catch Me If You Can by one-time con artist Frank Abagnale Jr.

✒️ Written by: Jeff Nathanson

✅ Good for: Cat & mouse stories; conmen; FBI & law enforcement; crime drama; biopic; suspense

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / IMSDb


29. Into the Wild (2007)

📖 Based on: Into the Wild byJon Krakauer about Christopher McCandless, who walked away from his life to venture into the Alaskan wilderness.

✒️ Written by: Sean Penn

✅ Good for: ‘Mother Nature as antagonist’ stories; psychological drama; wilderness; Alaska; biopics; adventure

➡️ Script source: IMSDb


30. The Report (2019)

📖 Based on: The US Senate Intelligence Committee study of the CIA’s Detention and Interrogation Program and the Vanity Fair article ‘Rorschach and Awe’ by Katherine Eban.

✒️ Written by: Scott Z. Burns

✅ Good for: Procedural stories; US government; War on Terror; 9-11; interrogation & torture; fact-based stories based on reports & official documents

➡️ Script source: Deadline


31. Nuremberg (2025)

📖 Based on: The Nazi and the Psychiatrist by Jack El-Hai about the psychiatrist sent to evaluate Nazis awaiting trial at Nuremberg at the end of WWII.

✒️ Written by: James Vanderbilt

✅ Good for: Explorations of evil; psychological dramas & thrillers; historical dramas; war crimes; WWII

➡️ Script source: Deadline


32. Stan & Ollie (2018)

📖 Based on: Laurel & Hardy – The British Tours by A.J. Marriot.

✒️ Written by: Jeff Pope

✅ Good for: Comedian biopics; Hollywood; filmmaking; theatre; male friendship; 1950s Britain; two-handers; comedy-dramas

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


33. JFK (1991)

📖 Based on: On the Trail of the Assassins by Jim Garrison and Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy by Jim Marrs.

✒️ Written by: Oliver Stone and Zachary Sklar

✅ Good for: Conspiracy theories; FBI & law enforcement; JFK assassination; 1960s America; historical dramas; politics; research; rewriting history

➡️ Script source: IMSDb


34. The Elephant Man (1980)

📖 Based on: The Elephant Man, A Study in Human Dignity by Ashley Montagu.

✒️ Written by: Christopher De Vore, Eric Bergren and David Lynch

✅ Good for: Biopic; 19th century London; atmospheric drama; social issues; doctors & medicine; cruelty; deformity; intellectual stories

➡️ Script source: IMSDb


35. Ford v Ferrari (aka Le Mans ‘66) (2019)

📖 Based on: Efforts by designer Carroll Shelby and driver Ken Miles to develop a revolutionary racing car for Ford to defeat Ferrari at Le Mans.

✒️ Written by: Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth and Jason Keller

✅ Good for: Racing stories; action; visual storytelling; sports; two-handers; drama

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


36. Good Night, and Good Luck (2005)

📖 Based on: Newsman Edward R. Murrow’s attempts to challenge the 1950s Communist witch-hunts spearheaded by Senator Joseph McCarthy.

✒️ Written by: George Clooney and Grant Heslov

✅ Good for: TV news media; journalism; Communism; public figures; 1950s America

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


37. Milk (2008)

📖 Based on: The life of gay activist and politician Harvey Milk

✒️ Written by: Dustin Lance Black

✅ Good for: Biopic; gay rights; activism; politics; assassination; 1970s San Francisco; discrimination; use of voiceover

➡️ Script source: IMSDb


38. The Fighter (2010)

📖 Based on: Inspired by the 1995 documentary High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell about a family struggling with drug addiction with ties to professional boxing.

✒️ Written by: Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy and Eric Johnson

✅ Good for: Sports biopics; boxing films; drug addiction; stories about brothers; documentary as a source material

➡️ Script source: IMSDb


39. Zodiac (2007)

📖 Based on: Zodiac and Zodiac Unmasked by Robert Graysmith about the search for an unidentified serial killer.

✒️ Written by: James Vanderbilt

✅ Good for: True crime; law enforcement; procedure & investigation; serial killers; 1960s/70s America; unsolved crimes; amateur detectives; elongated timelines

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


40. Bridge of Spies (2015)

📖 Based on: Lawyer James B. Donovan’s attempts to defend an arrested Soviet spy in court and to help secure the release of a captured US pilot.

✒️ Written by: Matt Charman and Ethan Coen & Joel Coen

✅ Good for: Thriller; Cold War era; historical drama; political drama; spies; legal drama

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


41. Quiz Show (1994)

📖 Based on: Remembering America: A Voice from the Sixties by Richard N. Goodwin about a TV quiz show scandal.

✒️ Written by: Paul Attanasio

✅ Good for: Drama; Stories set behind the scenes in TV; 1960s America; scandals; morality tales

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


42. Amadeus (1984)

📖 Based on: Peter Shaffer’s stage play of the same name fictionalizing the relationship between composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri.

✒️ Written by: Peter Shaffer

✅ Good for: Period drama; classical music; 18th century; depicting genius; stage plays as source material; jealousy & envy; obsession

➡️ Script source: Daily Script / Script Slug


43. BlackBerry (2023)

📖 Based on: Losing the Signal by Jacquie McNish and Sean Silcoff about the rise and fall of the BlackBerry communication device.

✒️ Written by: Matt Johnson and Matthew Miller

✅ Good for: Business & tech; comedy-drama; irreverent tone; 1990s & 2000s Canada & America; underdog stories

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


44. The Zone of Interest (2023)

📖 Based on: Martin Amis’ novel of the same name which fictionalizes the experiences of real-life Nazi officer Rudolf Höss, whose family lived next to Auschwitz.

✒️ Written by: Jonathan Glazer

✅ Good for: Psychological drama; stories dealing with Nazis & concentration camps; explorations of evil; novels as source material for fact-based drama

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


45. Miles Ahead (2015)

📖 Based on: The life of music icon Miles Davis.

✒️ Written by: Steven Baigelman and Don Cheadle

✅ Good for: Music biopics; jazz; performance; unconventional structure; dramatizing creativity; placing a real-life protagonist in a fictional narrative

➡️ Script source: Daily Script / Script Slug


46. The Damned United (2009)

📖 Based on: David Peace’s novel The Damned Utd about Brian Clough’s brief but tumultuous time in charge of Leeds United soccer team.

✒️ Written by: Peter Morgan

✅ Good for: Sports films; soccer; unsympathetic protagonist; male friendship; dual timelines; use of flashback; 1970s Britain; novels as source material for fact-based drama

➡️ Script source: IMSDb


47. Nixon (1995)

📖 Based on: The life of former US president Richard Nixon.

✒️ Written by: Stephen J. Rivele, Christopher Wilkinson and Oliver Stone

✅ Good for: Politics; full-life biopics; controversial figures; challenging protagonists; Watergate; 1970s America

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


48. Wild (2014)

📖 Based on: Cheryl Strayed’s memoir Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail.

✒️ Written by: Nick Hornby

✅ Good for: Adventure; drama; female-led stories; road trip; wilderness & nature; troubled past; memoir as source material

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


49. Peter Hujar’s Day (2025)

📖 Based on: The transcript of an interview between Linda Rosenkrantz and photographer Peter Hujar.

✒️ Written by: Ira Sachs

✅ Good for: Dialogue-heavy stories; unconventional biopics; introspection; 1970s America; dramatizing creativity; art world; New York’s cultural history; interviews as source material; word-for-word adaptations; real-time narratives

➡️ Script source: Deadline


50. Oppenheimer (2023)

📖 Based on: American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin about the ‘father of the atomic bomb’.

✒️ Written by: Christopher Nolan

✅ Good for: Biopic; science; morality & ethics; WWII; nuclear war; academia; sprawling narrative; 1940s America

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


51. Capote (2005)

📖 Based on: Capote by Gerald Clarke about writer Truman Capote – the film focuses on the writing of In Cold Blood about the 1959 Clutter family murders.

✒️ Written by: Dan Futterman

✅ Good for: Biopic; literary figures; true crime; drama; death row

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Daily Script


52. Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)

📖 Based on: The battle of Iwo Jima between the US and Japan during WWII – as told from the Japanese perspective (see the companion piece Flags of Our Fathers (2006), which tells the story from the American POV, including the iconic flag raising).

✒️ Written by: Iris Yamashita

✅ Good for: War films; WWII; action; battles; soldiers

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


53. Ed Wood (1994)

📖 Based on: Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood Jr. by Rudolph Grey about the cult film director.

✒️ Written by: Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski

✅ Good for: Biopics; Hollywood & filmmaking; 1950s America; dark comedy; cult films

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Daily Script


54. Foxcatcher (2014)

📖 Based on: Foxcatcher: The True Story of My Brother’s Murder, John Du Pont’s Madness, and the Quest For Olympic Gold by Mark Schultz.

✒️ Written by: E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman

✅ Good for: Sports films; wrestling; biography; Olympics; true crime; eccentricity; self-destructive characters

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / IMSDb


55. The Imitation Game (2014)

📖 Based on: Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges about the British mathematician and father of theoretical computer science who led the team which broke the German Enigma code machine during WWII.

✒️ Written by: Graham Moore

✅ Good for: Biopic; period drama; maths & computing; WWII; wartime Britain; academia; hidden sexuality; complex protagonists

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


56. The Two Popes (2019)

📖 Based on: Anthony McCarten’s stage play The Pope about meetings between Pope Benedict and the future Pope Francis.

✒️ Written by: Anthony McCarten

✅ Good for: Drama; religion & religious traditions; notable figures; dialogue-heavy stories; fact-based stories based on stage plays

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


57. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)

📖 Based on: Billboards put up by James Fulton protesting the unsolved murder of his daughter.

✒️ Written by: Martin McDonagh

✅ Good for: Crime; law enforcement; grief; justice; small-town America; stories ‘inspired by’ real events

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


58. Thirteen Days (2000)

📖 Based on: The Kennedy Tapes: Inside the White House During the Cuban Missile Crisis by Ernest R. May and Philip D. Zelikow

✒️ Written by: David Self

✅ Good for: Political drama; Cold War era; nuclear threats; JFK; tension; ‘inner sanctum’ stories; White House

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


59. The End of the Tour (2015)

📖 Based on: David Lipsky’s memoir Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself about the journalist’s road trip with author David Foster Wallace.

✒️ Written by: Donald Margulies

✅ Good for: Biopic; journalists & authors; comedy-drama; road trip; intellectual drama; 1990s America; fact-based films based on memoir & interviews

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


60. Donnie Brasco (1997)

📖 Based on: Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia by Joseph D. Pistone.

✒️ Written by: Paul Attanasio

✅ Good for: True crime; violence; mafia stories; FBI & law enforcement; undercover work

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / IMSDb


61. 127 Hours (2010)

📖 Based on: Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Aron Ralston, who got trapped in a canyon alone.

✒️ Written by: Danny Boyle and Simon Beaufoy

✅ Good for: Survival stories; adventure; nature & wilderness; psychological drama

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / IMSDb


62. First Man (2018)

📖 Based on: First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong by James R. Hansen

✒️ Written by: Josh Singer

✅ Good for: Biopic; historic drama; space & space flight; NASA; character-driven stories

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Daily Script


63. Air (2023)

📖 Based on: Nike’s landmark ‘Air Jordan’ sneaker deal with then-up-and-coming NBA star Michael Jordan.

✒️ Written by: Alex Convery

✅ Good for: Business & dealmaking; sports; basketball & NBA; dramatizing sporting icons; witty tone; 1980s America

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


64. Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)

📖 Based on: Can You Ever Forgive Me?: Memoirs of a Literary Forger by Lee Israel.

✒️ Written by: Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty

✅ Good for: Drama; acerbic wit; literature & authors; forgery; New York; gay characters & friendships; memoir as source material; female protagonist; depicting middle-age; self-destructive characters

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


65. The Post (2017)

📖 Based on: The Washington Post’s decision to publish the classified Pentagon Papers, which contained damming analysis of the Vietnam War.

✒️ Written by: Liz Hannah and Josh Singer

✅ Good for: Newspapers & journalists; freedom of the press; Nixon-era America; Vietnam War; trailblazing women; period detail

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Daily Script


66. Saturday Night (2024)

📖 Based on: The first broadcast of NBC’s anarchic, long-running comedy show Saturday Night Live in October 1975.

✒️ Written by: Gil Kenan and Jason Reitman

✅ Good for: Behind-the-scenes stories; TV & live entertainment; comedy; frenetic pacing; real-time drama

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


67. Jackie (2016)

📖 Based on: First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’ experiences in the aftermath of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy

✒️ Written by: Noah Oppenheim

✅ Good for: Biopic; historical drama; female protagonist; portraying grief; JFK assassination; 1960s America; grief; intimate stories

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


68. Dallas Buyers Club (2013)

📖 Based on: The experiences of Ron Woodroof, who started supplying in-need patients with life-saving HIV medication after his own diagnosis.

✒️ Written by: Craig Borten and Melisa Wallack

✅ Good for: Biopics; medical drama; portraying HIV & AIDS; discrimination; 1980s America; interviews & first-hand accounts as source material; composite characters

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / IMSDb


69. 42 (2013)

📖 Based on: The life of Jackie Robinson – the first African-American to play in Major League Baseball.

✒️ Written by: Brian Helgeland

✅ Good for: Sports biopics; baseball & MLB; 1940s America; discrimination & racism; beating the odds; inspirational stories; fictionalising iconic figures

➡️ Script source: IMSDb


70. Full Metal Jacket (1987)

📖 Based on: Semi-autobiographical novel The Short-Timers by Gustav Hasford about his time serving in the US Marines during the Vietnam War.

✒️ Written by: Stanley Kubrick, Michael Herr & Gustav Hasford

✅ Good for: War drama; horrors of war; US Marines; bootcamp & training; Vietnam War; psychological drama; semi-autobiographical fiction as source material

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


71. Vice (2018)

📖 Based on: The life and career of the late Dick Cheney – George W. Bush’s vice president.

✒️ Written by: Adam McKay

✅ Good for: Political biopics; dark comedy; US government; power & influence; 9/11 & War on Terror; irreverent tone; unsympathetic protagonist; voice-over narration

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


72. The Irishman (2019)

📖 Based on: I Heard You Paint Houses by Charles Brandt, recounting his interviews with career criminal Frank Sheeran.

✒️ Written by: Steven Zaillian

✅ Good for: Crime drama; true crime; mobsters; violence & murder; multi-decade stories

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


73. The Perfect Storm (2000)

📖 Based on: The Perfect Storm by Sebastian Junger about a commercial fishing vessel lost at sea after a storm.

✒️ Written by: William D. Wittliff

✅ Good for: Survival & adventure; action; nature as antagonist; extreme weather; stories set at sea; peril; disaster films

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


74. She Said (2022)

📖 Based on: She Said by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey detailing their New York Times investigation into sex abuse and misconduct by Harvey Weinstein.

✒️ Written by: Rebecca Lenkiewicz

✅ Good for: Newspapers; reporters; investigations; #MeToo; sex-related crimes; high-profile stories; female protagonists; two-handed narratives

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Universal Pictures


75. The Exorcist (1973)

📖 Based on: William Peter Blatty’s novel of the same name which was inspired by a 1949 case of supposed demonic possession and exorcism.

✒️ Written by: William Peter Blatty

✅ Good for: Supernatural horror; possession & exorcism; priests; eerie & atmospheric tone; depicting children; narratives loosely inspired by real-life events; fiction as source material

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


76. September 5 (2024)

📖 Based on: The ABC Sports broadcasting team which covered a hostage situation that unfolded at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.

✒️ Written by: Moritz Binder, Tim Fehlbaum and Alex David

✅ Good for: News; live TV; contained thriller; sports & Olympics; 1970s; suspense; use of real footage

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


77. Man on the Moon (1999)

📖 Based on: The life of offbeat US comedian Andy Kaufman.

✒️ Written by: Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski

✅ Good for: Biopic; comedians & showbusiness; difficult protagonists

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / IMSDb


78. BlacKkKlansman (2018)

📖 Based on: Black Klansman by Ron Stallworth about his experiences as a Black police detective who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan.

✒️ Written by: Charlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz, Kevin Willmott and Spike Lee

✅ Good for: Crime drama; comedy-drama; law enforcement; discrimination & racism; controversial subject matter; social issues

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / IMSDb


79. Darkest Hour (2017)

📖 Based on: Incoming British prime minister Winston Churchill’s dilemma over whether to enter peace negotiations with Adolf Hitler or to fight the Nazi regime.

✒️ Written by: Anthony McCarten

✅ Good for: Wartime drama; political biopic; British government; WWII

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


80. Captain Phillips (2013)

📖 Based on: A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALS, and Dangerous Days at Sea by Richard Phillips and Stephan Talty

✒️ Written by: Billy Ray

✅ Good for: Action; thriller; seafaring stories; hijacking & pirates

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


81. American Sniper (2014)

📖 Based on: American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice.

✒️ Written by: Jason Hall

✅ Good for: War films; action; psychological drama; soldiers; 9/11; Iraq War; effects of war on military personnel; PTSD

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / IMSDb


82. Priscilla (2023)

📖 Based on: Elvis and Me by Priscilla Presley and Sandra Harmon.

✒️ Written by: Sofia Coppola

✅ Good for: Biopic; drama; romance & marriage; female protagonist; dramatizing icons; separation & divorce; drug abuse

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


83. Gods and Monsters (2008)

📖 Based on: Father of Frankenstein by Christopher Bram about the life of director James Whale.

✒️ Written by: Bill Condon

✅ Good for: Biopics; Hollywood & filmmaking; 1930s America; gay characters

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


84. Freud’s Last Session (2023)

📖 Based on: Mark St. Germain’s stage play of the same name about a meeting between author C. S. Lewis and psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.

✒️ Written by: Mark St. Germain and Matthew Brown

✅ Good for: Drama; two-handers; literature & philosophy; wartime Britain; intellectuals & academics; dramatizing cultural figures; two-handers; dialogue-driven stories; stage plays as source material

➡️ Script source: Deadline / Sony Classics


85. Rustin (2023)

📖 Based on: The life of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin

✒️ Written by: Julian Breece and Dustin Lance Black

✅ Good for: Biopic; political drama; depicting racism & homophobia; US Civil Rights movement; 1960s America

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


86. The Pianist (2002)

📖 Based on: Memoir The Pianist by Polish-Jewish pianist and Holocaust survivor Władysław Szpilman.

✒️ Written by: Ronald Harwood

✅ Good for: Historical drama; classical music & composers; depicting Nazis & concentration camps; Poland during WWII; memoir as source material

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


87. The Good Nurse (2022)

📖 Based on: True crime book The Good Nurse by Charles Graeber about serial killer Charles Cullen.

✒️ Written by: Krysty Wilson-Cairns

✅ Good for: True crime; murder; serial killers; medical profession; nurses & hospitals; psychological thriller; real-life horror

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


88. Sing Sing (2023)

📖 Based on: The Rehabilitation Through the Arts programme at Sing Sing Maximum Security Prison.

✒️ Written by: Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar

✅ Good for: Prison drama; theatre & performing arts; prisoners & rehabilitation

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


89. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002)

📖 Based on: Game show host Chuck Barris’ outlandish memoir, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.

✒️ Written by: Charlie Kaufman

✅ Good for: True crime; TV & entertainment; assassins; CIA; disputed facts; stranger than fiction tales

➡️ Script source: IMSDb


90. Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)

📖 Based on: The life of Fred Hampton, who ran the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party in the 1960s.

✒️ Written by: Will Berson and Shaka King

✅ Good for: Biopic; political drama; crime; FBI & informants; 1960s Chicago; US Civil Rights movement

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


91. I, Tonya (2017)

📖 Based on: The life and career of American figure skater Tonya Harding and the well-publicised assault on her rival Nancy Kerrigan at the 1994 Winter Olympics.

✒️ Written by: Steven Rogers

✅ Good for: Comedy-drama; sports; figure skating; irreverent tone; marital & parental abuse; mock interviews; unreliable narrator

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


92. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)

📖 Based on: Jean-Dominique Bauby’s memoir, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, about his experiences living with locked-in syndrome.

✒️ Written by: Ronald Harwood

✅ Good for: Biopic; intimate drama; living with medical conditions & disabilities

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


93. American Gangster (2007)

📖 Based on: The New York magazine article ‘The Return of Superfly’ by Mark Jacobson about Harlem drug smuggler Frank Lucas.

✒️ Written by: Steven Zaillian

✅ Good for: Crime drama; gangsters; law enforcement; true crime; drugs; 1960s/70s New York; two-handers

➡️ Script source: IMSDb


94. Munich (2005)

📖 Based on: Vengeance by George Jonas about the assassinations of the Mossad operatives responsible for the kidnap and killing of five Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics.

✒️ Written by: Eric Roth and Tony Kushner

✅ Good for: Political drama; thriller; assassinations; use of real footage

➡️ Script source: Daily Script


95. Till (2022)

📖 Based on: Mamie Till’s pursuit of justice after the racist 1955 murder of her 14-year-old son Emmett in Mississippi.

✒️ Written by: Michael Reilly, Keith Beauchamp and Chinonye Chukwu

✅ Good for: Biopic; historical drama; Deep South; depictions of racism; search for justice; murder

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


96. Monster (2003)

📖 Based on: The life of serial killer Aileen Wuornos.

✒️ Written by: Patty Jenkins

✅ Good for: Crime drama; biopic; true crime; female killers; abuse; murder; personal correspondence as source material

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


97. Zero Dark Thirty (2012)

📖 Based on: The decade-long search for Osama bin Laden after the 9/11 attacks.

✒️ Written by: Mark Boal

✅ Good for: Political drama; thriller; war; suspense; 9/11 & War on Terror; ethics of torture & enhanced interrogation; CIA; military

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


98. Reds (1981)

📖 Based on: Romantic Revolutionary: A Biography of John Reed by Robert A. Rosenstone and the work of journalist and writer John Reed, who chronicled the 1919 October Revolution in Russia.

✒️ Written by: Warren Beatty and Trevor Griffiths

✅ Good for: Biopic; political drama; historical epic; use of real-life figures; depictions of communism

➡️ Script source: Script Slug


99. Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)

📖 Based on: Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann about a series of murders in Oklahoma’s Osage Nation land in the 1920s.

✒️ Written by: Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese

✅ Good for: Crime drama; historical epic; FBI & law enforcement; murder

➡️ Script source: Script Slug / Deadline


100. Lenny (1974)

📖 Based on: Julian Barry’s 1971 stage play Lenny about the life of controversial comedian Lenny Bruce.

✒️ Written by: Julian Barry

✅ Good for: Biopic; dark comedy; comedians & stand-up; 1960s America; drug abuse; sanitizing real-life subjects; stage plays as source material

➡️ Script source: Script Slug