Bill Dubuque

Bill Dubuque’s got this thing for stories that twist your gut and mess with your head, honestly. The guy behind “Ozark” (yeah, that wild ride on Netflix with Jason Bateman getting in over his head with drug cartels), “The Accountant,” and its sequel, just knows how to keep people sweating bullets right up to the credits. He’s not really one for sunshine-and-rainbows happy endings. His worlds are gritty, full of moral grey zones, and—let’s be real—nobody’s really clean in a Bill Dubuque script. Take “The Accountant,” for example: Ben Affleck plays this math savant with more baggage than a discount airline, crunching numbers for some seriously shady types. There’s shootouts, secrets, and a brother dynamic that’s way more complicated than your average family drama. Then “Ozark” rolls in, and suddenly you’re watching suburban parents launder cartel money in the middle of Missouri, as if PTA meetings aren’t stressful enough. Dubuque’s stories are never just about crime—they’re about people, desperation, and that weird line between right and wrong that keeps shifting around, depending on whose side you’re on. What’s cool is, he doesn’t spoon-feed answers. Characters make bad calls, things spiral, and you’re left thinking, “Well, what would I do?” That’s his magic: messy, uncomfortable, and way too real. So if you’re into thrillers that don’t pull punches, Dubuque’s work has plenty to chew on. Just don’t expect to come out squeaky clean.

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  • Professions: Writer, Producer

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      So, here’s a fun little nugget—this guy didn’t even start messing around with writing till he hit his forties. Not, like, scribbling in a notebook for fun, but actually putting pen to paper with real stories and scripts people would care about. Before that? Who knows, probably had a totally different life, maybe a regular job, maybe even hated writing, for all we know. But, boom, suddenly in his midlife, he just decides, “Hey, I’m gonna write.” And then he actually made it. Sort of wild, right? Most folks think you gotta be some kind of genius prodigy from birth, but nope, this dude proves you can jump in late and still rock it. Shows you, it’s never too late to switch gears and chase something outta left field. Makes you wonder how many other late-bloomers are out there, just waiting for their moment.

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