I did an adaptation for a movie called 'The Devil in the White City' by Erik Larson for Warner Brothers. I love that book. Graham Moore adaptationbookbrother Change image and share on social
If you're going to make a film, and you're going to have dialogue, and you want to take the characters seriously, let's understand what they're saying. If there is going to be technical dialogue, let's render it in a way that the audience can understand it and expect that it's not going to be so far over their heads. Graham Moore audiencecharacterdialogue share on social
Alan Turing is so important to me and to the world, and his story is so important to be told, so it was a big thing to take up, and I was a little petrified. Like, who am I to write the Alan Turing story? He's one of the great geniuses of the 20th century - who was horribly persecuted for being gay - and I'm a kid from Chicago. Graham Moore 20thalanbig share on social
Depression is something I've dealt with every day of my life. Graham Moore daydealdepression Change image and share on social
I love the filmmaking process. It can be loud sometimes, and people love having conference calls, so working on a book is the polar opposite. It's very relaxing. Graham Moore bookcallconference Change image and share on social
Britain in 1939 and 1940 really thought they were going to lose the war. It looked like they were going to lose. There was bombing every day, and people were literally starving. Graham Moore bombbritainday Change image and share on social
I'm not gay, but I don't think you have to be gay to have a gay hero. Growing up, Alan Turing was certainly mine. I'm also not the greatest mathematician of my generation. We have lots of biographical differences, but nonetheless, I always identified with him so much. Graham Moore alanbiographicaldifference share on social
If you know someone's secret, what power does that give you? How much power does that really give you? What can you do with secrets? Graham Moore givepowersecret Change image and share on social
The only way for something human to feel human is to convince others that it is. Graham Moore convincefeelhuman Change image and share on social
The enduring appeal of mystery stories for all of us is that the world is a pretty confusing place. There's a lot of really unanswered things, and perhaps the scariest notion would be that there might not always be answers out there for us. Graham Moore answerappealconfuse share on social