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Scripts & Screenplays: The 8FLiX A to Z Catalogue

Find the script when the title is on the tip of your brain.

This page is the front door for anyone hunting a specific screenplay or teleplay but only remembers fragments. A character name. A quote. A vibe. A “starts with M… maybe?” energy.

Below is our full catalogue of scripts and screenplays organized alphabetically, from # to Z. If we’ve got the script, it’ll be filed where your instincts tell you to look.

How to use the catalogue

  • Start with the first letter of the title you remember.
  • Check # for titles that begin with a number or symbol.
  • If you’re browsing instead of searching, explore by genre, era, and mood & tone to narrow faster.

Can’t find what you’re looking for?

It might be listed under an alternate title, a subtitle, or a different naming format. If you’re stuck, send us a request and we’ll point you in the right direction. Our catalogue of scripts and screenplays gets bigger each week.


Picture Start

Your A to Z deep dive starts here. Pick a letter, crack open a title, and get reading. 8FLiX is always open, and access is free with a quick account sign-up for downloads.

Discover 8FLiX scripts in Alphabetical Order.

Search Our Free Screenplays & TV Scripts Library

If you can't find what you're looking for, send us an email.

We have thousands of movie screenplays and TV scripts; but it takes a long time to post each one online. Shoot us an email, or contact us on our Social Platforms if you're looking for something specific.

Primary Genres

A list of scripts and screenplays by genre

Movie genres are labels that group films by shared storytelling patterns or stylistic choices.

Subgenres

Find Scripts and Screenplays by Subgenre

Find scripts and screenplays by subgenre to explore different styles within your favorite genres today.

Era

Evolution of writing scripts

From the birth of motion pictures in the early 1900s to present day, explore what we have to offer.

Mood & Tone

Read screenplays with specific moods and tones.

Mood and tone feel slippery until you remember what you’re writing: a blueprint for a visual medium.