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The new trailer for Elena Ferrante’s <em>The Lost Daughter</em> goes full psychological thriller.

The new trailer for Elena Ferrante’s The Lost Daughter goes full psychological thriller.

By Walker Caplan | October 19, 2021

“A Glorious Mess.” On Confronting the Complexities of Storytelling with Anthony Bourdain

“A Glorious Mess.” On Confronting the Complexities of Storytelling with Anthony Bourdain

Tom Vitale Recounts Time as His Late Friend’s Director and Producer

By Tom Vitale | October 15, 2021

Finding Freedom from the Chokehold of Modern Capitalism in <em>Nomadland</em>

Finding Freedom from the Chokehold of Modern Capitalism in Nomadland

Sara Zarr on the Allure of a Minimalist Life

By Sara Zarr | October 15, 2021

José Vadi on Race and Class Politics in <em>The Fugitive</em>

José Vadi on Race and Class Politics in The Fugitive

In Conversation with Mychal Denzel Smith on the Open Form Podcast

By Open Form | October 14, 2021

Uzo Aduba is leading a new book club for all of Netflix's literary adaptations.

Uzo Aduba is leading a new book club for all of Netflix's literary adaptations.

By Walker Caplan | October 13, 2021

Another Don DeLillo adaptation is coming—with Jez Butterworth adapting.

Another Don DeLillo adaptation is coming—with Jez Butterworth adapting.

By Walker Caplan | October 13, 2021

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A Brief Survey of Men Having Opinions About What Women Are Reading

By Sophie Vershbow | October 8, 2021

The creator of Midnight Mass is now adapting Poe's Fall of the House of Usher.

By Vanessa Willoughby | October 7, 2021

Sue Grafton’s alphabet series will be adapted for TV—despite her family’s "blood oath."

By Walker Caplan | October 7, 2021

Téa Obreht on Mrs. Danvers, <em>Rebecca</em>’s Lesbian Feminist Hero

Téa Obreht on Mrs. Danvers, Rebecca’s Lesbian Feminist Hero

In Conversation with Mychal Denzel Smith on the Open Form Podcast

By Open Form | October 7, 2021

How Fanfiction Can Inspire a Meaningful Cultural Activism and Challenge Social Stigmas

How Fanfiction Can Inspire a Meaningful Cultural Activism and Challenge Social Stigmas

Milena Popova on the Real-World Impact of the Fandom Community's Discussion of Sexual Consent

By Milena Popova | October 6, 2021

Esi Edugyan’s <em>Washington Black</em> is coming to Hulu.

Esi Edugyan’s Washington Black is coming to Hulu.

By Walker Caplan | October 4, 2021

The most memorable English teachers on TV, ranked.

The most memorable English teachers on TV, ranked.

By Katie Yee | October 1, 2021

The Literary Film and TV You Need to Stream in October

The Literary Film and TV You Need to Stream in October

Good Thing It’s Fall and You’ll Be Inside Anyway...

By Emily Temple | October 1, 2021

Roy Peter Clark on How to Write Cinematically

Roy Peter Clark on How to Write Cinematically

“It is the way we see.”

By Roy Peter Clark | October 1, 2021

Melissa Febos on Why <em>Labyrinth</em> Is a Queer Film

Melissa Febos on Why Labyrinth Is a Queer Film

In Conversation with Mychal Denzel Smith on the Open Form Podcast

By Open Form | September 30, 2021

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