After taking the NYU workshop, Steinfeld decided to pursue screenwriting with the eleven-page screenplay he had completed: "Even though I only had those 11 pages, my feeling was, 'I'm not sure if I'm any good at it, but I love this.'" He was next signed by
Warner Bros. to write the sequel to
mafia comedy Analyze This, which became the
2002 film Analyze That. He next adapted
Elmore Leonard's novel
Be Cool into a
film of the same name, released in 2005. As a fan of Leonard and
Be Cools preceding novel,
Get Shorty, Steinfeld thought it "the greatest thing in the world" when Leonard was impressed by the screenplay. Before filming began in 2005, screenwriter
Allan Loeb was brought in to rewrite Steinfeld's script as a former gambling addict. Steinfeld has completed an as-yet-unmade script,
Ebony and Ivory, for
Imagine Entertainment. Currently, he and his wife, screenwriter DeShawn Schneider, are working on
high concept film
The Big Shot for
Plan B Entertainment and a remake of
Paul Newman's
1977 film Slap Shot for
Universal Pictures. He has also written and
executive produced a number of
television pilots, including "Pulse" which have not been picked up. ==Personal life==