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The week in literary film and TV news.

The week in literary film and TV news.

By Dan Sheehan | October 16, 2020

The Italian adaptation of Jack London's <em>Martin Eden</em> is a dreamlike, Romantic epic.

The Italian adaptation of Jack London's Martin Eden is a dreamlike, Romantic epic.

By Aaron Robertson | October 16, 2020

Lit Hub Recommends: <em>Hocus Pocus</em>, <em>The Bachelorette</em>,<br> and Mr. Darcy.

Lit Hub Recommends: Hocus Pocus, The Bachelorette,
and Mr. Darcy.

Also, Maybe Move to Texas

By Literary Hub | October 16, 2020

We won't get to see Lupita Nyong’o star in <em>Americanah</em> after all.

We won't get to see Lupita Nyong’o star in Americanah after all.

By Dan Sheehan | October 15, 2020

Controversial indie screenwriter Christopher Moltisanti throws support behind Biden.

Controversial indie screenwriter Christopher Moltisanti throws support behind Biden.

By Dan Sheehan | October 15, 2020

Every Mr. Darcy* Ranked

Every Mr. Darcy* Ranked

*That You Care About

By Emily Temple | October 15, 2020

Best Reviewed
Books of the Week

  • The Rest of Our Lives
  • Call Me Ishmaelle
  • This Is Where the Serpent Lives
  • Lost Lambs
  • Winter: The Story of a Season
  • The Score: How to Stop Playing Somebody Else's Game
  • Departure(s)
  • Fly, Wild Swans: My Mother, Myself and China
  • The Flower Bearers
  • Black Dahlia: Murder, Monsters, and Madness in Midcentury Hollywood

Isabel Wilkerson's Caste is about to get some Ava DuVernay energy.

By Aaron Robertson | October 14, 2020

Glenn Close is unrecognizable in the first trailer for Hillbilly Elegy.

By Dan Sheehan | October 14, 2020

Fans of French Exit will love the new film adaptation.

By Joseph Pomp | October 9, 2020

Remember: <em>Dirty Dancing</em> demonstrated the best response to a guy pushing Ayn Rand on you.

Remember: Dirty Dancing demonstrated the best response to a guy pushing Ayn Rand on you.

By Emily Temple | October 9, 2020

Charlie Kaufman is adapting Yōko Ogawa's <em>The Memory Police</em> into a feature film.

Charlie Kaufman is adapting Yōko Ogawa's The Memory Police into a feature film.

By Dan Sheehan | October 9, 2020

Zachary Quinto and Jim Parsons break out their Tennessee Williams and Truman Capote impressions.

Zachary Quinto and Jim Parsons break out their Tennessee Williams and Truman Capote impressions.

By Dan Sheehan | October 8, 2020

On Bill Buckner's Greatest Catch (with a Little Help from Larry David)

On Bill Buckner's Greatest Catch (with a Little Help from Larry David)

Abby Ellin on the Rehabilitation of a Goat

By Abby Ellin | October 8, 2020

The Secret History of

The Secret History of "Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board"

Emily Temple on Samuel Pepys and Parlor Games for Plague Times

By Emily Temple | October 6, 2020

The 1951 adaptation of <em>Native Son</em> (starring Richard Wright) is a darkly satiric noir.

The 1951 adaptation of Native Son (starring Richard Wright) is a darkly satiric noir.

By Aaron Robertson | October 5, 2020

Fatima Bhutto on the New Kings of Pop Culture: Bollywood, Dizi, and K-Pop

Fatima Bhutto on the New Kings of Pop Culture: Bollywood, Dizi, and K-Pop

This Week on Underreported with Nicholas Lemann From
Columbia Global Reports

By Underreported with Nicholas Lemann | October 5, 2020

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