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Rhett Wilkinson is best-known in film for being a screenwriter and wearing many other hats for the theatrical production "Before Your Time." His idea for the climactic scene was so well-liked by the director, it was used as a plot device and focus of a closing shot to end the film. He has also worked on other productions. Rhett has had a career in writing, his work having been seen in national publications The Inquisitr, The Good Men Project, Thought Catalog, steemit and HubPages. He has also written for three of the four largest newspapers in the state of Utah and his writings, including op-eds, have been seen in USA Today, ESPN and Pew. In journalism, he has won 12 Society of Professional Journalists or Religion Newswriters Association awards, reporting on the NBA, reviewing films and writing about the Robert Mueller investigation. He dug through Federal Election Commission documentation and found that Rep. Mia Love used campaign funds for Disney World and compared President Donald Trump's approach with media nationally to it when he visited Utah. Rhett carved out his own beat about the Trump resistance movement in Utah and learned the details about the Mormon transhumanism movement. He also reported on perhaps the first issue of the Utah Transit Authority, which was later reformed.