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Eliza Smith
Expand your international reading with all 37 entries of the Eurovision Book Contest.
By
Eliza Smith
| May 16, 2023
The ghost of Edgar Allan Poe has taken over Eurovision.
By
Eliza Smith
| May 12, 2023
Your Literary Guide to the 2023 Oscars
What to Read (and Watch) After Each Best Picture Contender
By
Eliza Smith
| March 10, 2023
The new
Daisy Jones & the Six
trailer reveals one of 24 (!) original songs.
By
Eliza Smith
| January 25, 2023
Why are so few literary adaptations nominated for Oscars this year?
By
Eliza Smith
| January 24, 2023
You can now watch
Cat Person
—among other literary adaptations at Sundance—online.
By
Eliza Smith
| January 23, 2023
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Let the opinions commence: You can now read the whole
White Noise
screenplay.
By
Eliza Smith
| December 19, 2022
Henry Cavill wants to play
The Witcher'
s Geralt faithfully—or not at all.
By
Eliza Smith
| October 31, 2022
Read the short stories behind Guillermo del Toro's
Cabinet of Curiosities
.
By
Eliza Smith
| October 31, 2022
Little Free Libraries for dogs are a (very cute) thing now.
By
Eliza Smith
| July 14, 2022
The perfect summer movie, according to eight writers.
By
Eliza Smith
| July 6, 2022
6 literary films to stream on Frances McDormand's 65th birthday.
By
Eliza Smith
| June 23, 2022
The Literary Film and TV You Need to Stream in June
Featuring George Saunders, a Queer
Pride and Prejudice
, and More
By
Eliza Smith
| June 3, 2022
The Literary Film and TV You Need to Stream in May
From True Crime to Giant Snakes, Something for Everyone
By
Eliza Smith
| May 2, 2022
Some good news:
Pachinko
is getting a second season.
By
Eliza Smith
| April 29, 2022
Oklahoma public library’s sexual content ban also cuts abuse prevention program and Pride displays.
By
Eliza Smith
| April 20, 2022
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"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"