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The Art (or Non-Art) of the Cinematic Dictionary Open

The Art (or Non-Art) of the Cinematic Dictionary Open

The Definitions that Begin 13 Films and TV Shows

By Emily Temple | February 1, 2019

The Coded Queer Lives of a Hollywood Classic

The Coded Queer Lives of a Hollywood Classic

David Thomson on the Subtextual Sexuality in The Sweet Smell of Success

By David Thomson | January 30, 2019

5 Literary Classics That Have Yet to Be Adapted, and How We'd Cast Them

5 Literary Classics That Have Yet to Be Adapted, and How We'd Cast Them

Opinions Contained in This Article Are 100 Percent Correct

By Emily Temple | January 24, 2019

A Brief and Incomplete Survey of Edgar Allan Poes in Pop Culture

A Brief and Incomplete Survey of Edgar Allan Poes in Pop Culture

Quoth the Raven, Many, Many Times . . .

By Emily Temple | January 18, 2019

Your 2019 Literary Adaptation Preview

Your 2019 Literary Adaptation Preview

21 Book-Based Movies and TV Shows to Consume in the New Year

By Emily Temple | December 17, 2018

Rewriting Trauma: The Business of Storytelling in the Age of the Algorithm

Rewriting Trauma: The Business of Storytelling in the Age of the Algorithm

Screenwriter James Schamus on What Goes Into the TV You're Binge-Watching

By James Schamus | December 12, 2018

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By Joshua Sperling | November 26, 2018

Dirty Dancing Belongs in the Lesbian Rom-Com Canon

By Esther Newton | November 14, 2018

My Brilliant Friend is the Kind of TV We Need Right Now: Slow

By Emily Temple | November 12, 2018

Watch the New Trailer for the Astrid Lindgren Biopic <em>Becoming Astrid</em>

Watch the New Trailer for the Astrid Lindgren Biopic Becoming Astrid

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By Emily Temple | October 26, 2018

So, WAS <em>Friends</em> Homophobic?

So, WAS Friends Homophobic?

Kelsey Miller on the Slow, Awkward Mainstreaming of Gay Life on TV

By Kelsey Miller | October 23, 2018

31 Movies Based on Short Stories

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Or How to Turn a Nine-Page Story into a Feature Film

By Emily Temple | October 1, 2018

Patrick DeWitt on the Surreal Joy (and Terror) of Seeing Your Novel Onscreen

Patrick DeWitt on the Surreal Joy (and Terror) of Seeing Your Novel Onscreen

Eight Years Later, The Sisters Brothers is a Movie

By Tatum Dooley | September 26, 2018

'I Started to Cry.' Sally Field on Bringing <em>Norma Rae</em> to Cannes

'I Started to Cry.' Sally Field on Bringing Norma Rae to Cannes

"The people below rose to their feet, turned to us, and cheered."

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What Do Superheroes and Zombies Have to Do With the End of the World?

What Do Superheroes and Zombies Have to Do With the End of the World?

Peter Biskind on Pop Culture's Obsession with How It All Ends

By Peter Biskind | September 18, 2018

<em>Better Call Saul</em> Knows Morality is About More Than Individual Choice

Better Call Saul Knows Morality is About More Than Individual Choice

How the Breaking Bad Prequel Complicates and Improves on the Original

By Eric Thurm | September 12, 2018

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