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What Are We Saying When We Grant a Movie 'Universal' Status?

What Are We Saying When We Grant a Movie 'Universal' Status?

The Farewell">Simon Han on the "Good Lie" of The Farewell

By Simon Han | September 13, 2019

Watch the creepy first trailer for <em>Dublin Murders</em>, based on Tana French's novels.

Watch the creepy first trailer for Dublin Murders, based on Tana French's novels.

By Dan Sheehan | September 12, 2019

The first reviews of <em>The Goldfinch</em> are...not good.

The first reviews of The Goldfinch are...not good.

By Dan Sheehan | September 9, 2019

Margaret Atwood is the second (!) novelist to make the cover of <em>TIME</em> this year.

Margaret Atwood is the second (!) novelist to make the cover of TIME this year.

By Emily Temple | September 4, 2019

Ursula K. Le Guin's <em>Earthsea</em> books to be made into a TV series.

Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea books to be made into a TV series.

By Jonny Diamond | September 4, 2019

Reading With the Stars of Old Hollywood

Reading With the Stars of Old Hollywood

From Harry Belafonte to Judy Garland, Books on the Big Screen

By Steven Rea | September 4, 2019

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The Best Book You Can Find in a Hospital Gift Shop Is About To Become a TV Show

By Olivia Rutigliano | August 28, 2019

How Martin Scorsese Straddled Hollywood and Auteur Filmmaking

By Paul Lopes | August 26, 2019

Edward Norton's reinterpretation of Motherless Brooklyn actually looks great.

By Emily Temple | August 22, 2019

<em>The Matrix 4</em> is happening, and Aleksandar Hemon and David Mitchell wrote the script.

The Matrix 4 is happening, and Aleksandar Hemon and David Mitchell wrote the script.

By Emily Temple | August 20, 2019

Meryl Streep to star in a new Steven Soderbergh film written by Deborah Eisenberg!

Meryl Streep to star in a new Steven Soderbergh film written by Deborah Eisenberg!

By Jonny Diamond | August 20, 2019

Walter Mosley in Conversation with Legendary Filmmaker Walter Bernstein

Walter Mosley in Conversation with Legendary Filmmaker Walter Bernstein

In Celebration of Bernstein's 100th Birthday

By Walter Mosley | August 20, 2019

Tolkien's estate to Amazon:

Tolkien's estate to Amazon: "You shall not pass" (the Second Age).

By Dan Sheehan | August 9, 2019

Why <em>Babylon 5</em> Nearly Didn't Make It Onto TV

Why Babylon 5 Nearly Didn't Make It Onto TV

The Creator of the Landmark Sci-Fi Series Almost Lost It All

By J. Michael Straczynski | August 8, 2019

Don't forget to watch the Ursula K. Le Guin documentary tomorrow night.

Don't forget to watch the Ursula K. Le Guin documentary tomorrow night.

By Jonny Diamond | August 1, 2019

On the Difficulty of Translating British Humor Into American Comedy 

On the Difficulty of Translating British Humor Into American Comedy 

Can Iconic British Rom-Com Four Weddings and a Funeral Work As American TV?

By Alessandro Tersigni | August 1, 2019

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