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Is Mira Nair’s BBC adaptation of Vikram Seth’s <em>A Suitable Boy</em> the epic we need right now?

Is Mira Nair’s BBC adaptation of Vikram Seth’s A Suitable Boy the epic we need right now?

By Jonny Diamond | July 13, 2020

On Hilary Mantel's birthday, please enjoy her 1988 review of <em>RoboCop</em>.

On Hilary Mantel's birthday, please enjoy her 1988 review of RoboCop.

By Emily Temple | July 6, 2020

How the Author of <em>The Graduate</em> Walked Away From Middle-Class Mores

How the Author of The Graduate Walked Away From Middle-Class Mores

Beverly Gray on Charles Webb's Unexpected Life of Charity

By Beverly Gray | July 2, 2020

HBO just paid seven figures for the rights to Brit Bennett's <em>The Vanishing Half</em>.

HBO just paid seven figures for the rights to Brit Bennett's The Vanishing Half.

By Dan Sheehan | June 30, 2020

Master and Margarita.">Master and Margarita.">

Master and Margarita.">"This cannot be good." Baz Luhrmann on producing the maybe-cursed Master and Margarita.

By Emily Temple | June 30, 2020

<em>This Is Us</em> Pursues Blackness, But Can It Find It?

This Is Us Pursues Blackness, But Can It Find It?

Calvin Baker on Randall the Ubermensch

By Calvin Baker | June 30, 2020

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Normal People is returning, set 40 years in the future, as Normal Older People.

By Emily Temple | June 25, 2020

“The greatest sci-fi work of all time,” Foundation, finally has a YouTube trailer.

By Jonny Diamond | June 23, 2020

Learning Early From Hitchcock That Nightmares Can Be Real

Learning Early From Hitchcock That Nightmares Can Be Real

Sharon Dolin on the Fear and Dreams of Her Childhood

By Sharon Dolin | June 18, 2020

An Ode to <em>Valley of the Dolls</em>, Irresistible Train Wreck

An Ode to Valley of the Dolls, Irresistible Train Wreck

Stephen Rebello is Obsessed with Jacqueline Susann's "Classic"

By Stephen Rebello | June 18, 2020

Booker Prize-winner Bernardine Evaristo on tearing down the statues of slavers.

Booker Prize-winner Bernardine Evaristo on tearing down the statues of slavers.

By Dan Sheehan | June 16, 2020

Viet Thanh Nguyen is live-tweeting Spike Lee's new movie today.

Viet Thanh Nguyen is live-tweeting Spike Lee's new movie today.

By Aaron Robertson | June 16, 2020

Taking Lessons in Solitude from French Cinema

Taking Lessons in Solitude from French Cinema

Sanaë Lemoine on Finding Freedom in Isolation

By Sanaë Lemoine | June 16, 2020

Here's Shaq reading an Edward Hirsch poem about basketball.

Here's Shaq reading an Edward Hirsch poem about basketball.

By Dan Sheehan | June 12, 2020

Lessons for 2020 From the Films of Studio Ghibli

Lessons for 2020 From the Films of Studio Ghibli

Susan Napier on the Legendary Studio's First Big Success

By Susan Napier | June 9, 2020

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