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Film and TV
The Literary Film and TV You Need to Stream in December
Home Page for the Holidays
By
Emily Temple
| December 3, 2021
The Literary Case for Slasher Films and the Horrors of Reality TV
Samantha Allen on the Trauma of Elimination, from
Black Christmas
to
Love Island
By
Samantha Allen
| December 3, 2021
Emerald Fennell on
Promising Young Woman
and Writing After Winning an Oscar
In Conversation with Gemma Cairney at the Hay Fest Winter Weekend
By
The Virtual Book Channel
| December 3, 2021
How HBO's
Love Life
addresses the whiteness of the publishing industry.
By
Katie Yee
| December 2, 2021
What Accounts for the Lasting Appeal of
Dune
?
Michael Dirda on the Perennial Resonance of Frank Herbert's Masterpiece
By
Michael Dirda
| December 2, 2021
21 Movies You Should Watch This Holiday Season
Some of Our Favorite Writers Weigh in on Their Wintertime Picks
By
Literary Hub
| December 1, 2021
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
How Watching British Reality TV Helped Me Finish My Novel
By
Kirthana Ramisetti
| December 1, 2021
The adaptation of Alice Sebold’s memoir has been canceled.
By
Walker Caplan
| November 30, 2021
Listen to Chadwick Boseman read
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
.
By
Vanessa Willoughby
| November 29, 2021
Behind the Scenes of David Fincher’s
Fight Club
Adam Nayman on the Production and Cultural Impact of the Still-Controversial Film
By
Adam Nayman
| November 24, 2021
Drive My Car
, a New Adaptation of the Haruki Murakami Story, Far Surpasses Its Source Material
Ryan Chapman on Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Three-Hour Masterpiece
By
Ryan Chapman
| November 24, 2021
What
Lovecraft Country
Gave to Black Audiences
The Cast and Creators Speak to the Making—and Unmaking—of the HBO Series
By
James Andrew Miller
| November 24, 2021
Ted Lasso Sure Loves Books, Doesn’t He?
Alex Thomas on How the Series Uses Reading to Reveal Character
By
Alex Thomas
| November 22, 2021
A Fan’s Notes: The Kurt Vonnegut Documentary 40 Years in the Making
Jonny Diamond on
Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time
By
Jonny Diamond
| November 19, 2021
Oral Histories: What is the All-Time Cringiest Episode of
The Office?
The Cast and Creators of the Beloved Show Have Some Opinions
By
Brian Baumgartner and Ben Silverman
| November 19, 2021
Lights, Camera... Corn: 15 Quintessentially Midwestern Movies to Watch After
Fargo
Charlie Berens Recommends Heartland Classics, from
Purple Rain
to
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
By
Charlie Berens
| November 19, 2021
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