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At 95 years young, Mel Brooks has finally written his memoir.

At 95 years young, Mel Brooks has finally written his memoir.

By Walker Caplan | August 4, 2021

The Literary Film and TV You Should Stream in August

The Literary Film and TV You Should Stream in August

From The Pursuit of Love to The Chair

By Emily Temple | August 3, 2021

Calling Danny Boy: Geoff Dyer on the <em>Monty Python</em> of <br>War Films

Calling Danny Boy: Geoff Dyer on the Monty Python of
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This Week from the Big Table Podcast with JC Gabel

By Big Table | August 3, 2021

There's a new <em>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</em> sequel coming, but will it be any good?

There's a new Buffy the Vampire Slayer sequel coming, but will it be any good?

By Emily Temple | August 2, 2021

Blackness on the Margins: What Ann M. Martin Asked of Jessi in <em>The Baby-Sitters Club</em>

Blackness on the Margins: What Ann M. Martin Asked of Jessi in The Baby-Sitters Club

Chanté Griffin Considers Black Characters Then and Now

By Chanté Griffin | August 2, 2021

Maggie Shipstead's <em>Great Circle</em> is coming to TV.

Maggie Shipstead's Great Circle is coming to TV.

By Dan Sheehan | July 29, 2021

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The Green Knight Unmakes a Classic—to Unsettling and Glorious Effect

By Emily Temple | July 29, 2021

Inside the Career of Tuesday Weld, a Hollywood “Poet of Failure”

By Matthew Specktor | July 28, 2021

A24 is adapting Octavia Butler's SF classic Parable of the Sower.

By Walker Caplan | July 27, 2021

Do yourself a favor and listen to Robin Sloan read <em>Sir Gawain and the Green Knight</em>.

Do yourself a favor and listen to Robin Sloan read Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.

By Emily Temple | July 23, 2021

The adaptation of Haruki Murakami's

The adaptation of Haruki Murakami's "Drive My Car" just won best screenplay at Cannes.

By Walker Caplan | July 22, 2021

The new <em>Dune</em> trailer features more Zendaya, terrifying CGI, and of course, lots of sand.

The new Dune trailer features more Zendaya, terrifying CGI, and of course, lots of sand.

By Walker Caplan | July 22, 2021

2007's <em>Beowulf</em> has one of the most bizarre casting choices in film adaptation history.

2007's Beowulf has one of the most bizarre casting choices in film adaptation history.

By Walker Caplan | July 21, 2021

Quentin Tarantino's list of his favorite books may (or may not) surprise you.

Quentin Tarantino's list of his favorite books may (or may not) surprise you.

By Vanessa Willoughby | July 21, 2021

Watch Adam Driver fight Matt Damon in the first trailer for <em>The Last Duel</em>.

Watch Adam Driver fight Matt Damon in the first trailer for The Last Duel.

By Dan Sheehan | July 20, 2021

Manic Pixie Dream Portrait: On <em>500 Days of Summer</em> and <em>Dorian Gray</em>.

Manic Pixie Dream Portrait: On 500 Days of Summer and Dorian Gray.

By Katie Yee | July 20, 2021

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