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Beyond Postpartum Body Horror: How
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Finds a Secret Third Destiny For New Mothers
Janet Manley on Marielle Heller’s Adaptation of Rachel Yoder’s Novel
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Janet Manley
| December 6, 2024
An Enigma Embodied: On Monica Vitti, Italy’s Muse of Incommunicability
Joanna Biggs Considers the Role of Feminist Agency On and Off the Silver Screen
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Joanna Biggs
| December 4, 2024
A little treat for Caro-heads: Bryan Cranston reads from
The Power Broker.
By
James Folta
| December 3, 2024
What to read if you can't wait for the next season of
You Must Remember This.
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Brittany Allen
| November 19, 2024
Martin Scorsese may be adapting Marilynne Robinson’s
Home.
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Brittany Allen
| November 15, 2024
Is Donald Trump going to sue the media into complicity and silence?
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Jonny Diamond
| November 15, 2024
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Brittany Allen
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Tim Robey
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Why Horror Needs Humor
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Tyler Malone
| October 31, 2024
The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in November
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Emily Temple
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Conclave
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Praise the Lord for Edward Berger’s Adaptation of the Robert Harris Novel
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Olivia Rutigliano
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A sex-work-positive reading list, inspired by
Anora
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Brittany Allen
| October 25, 2024
Francis Ford Coppola’s Camp Masterpiece: Notes on
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For Tyler Malone, Every Generation Gets the “Showgirls” It Deserves
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Tyler Malone
| October 25, 2024
Sol Yurick on Trying to Find Any Trace of His Novel,
The Warriors,
on the Big Screen
“I looked for my novel on the screen. I found the skeleton of it intact. Its revolutionary content was missing.”
By
Sol Yurick
| October 24, 2024
Maggie Smith’s Greatest Literary Role is Also Her Most Complex: Miss Jean Brodie
Vanessa Braganza on the 1969 Adaptation of Muriel Spark’s Novel
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Vanessa Braganza
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Kamilah Cole on Race, Tropes, and the Whitewashing of Dark Academia
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