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The Life-Changing Magic of
10 Things I Hate About You
Or: Whence the Border Between Preference and Personality?
By
Emily Temple
| March 26, 2019
Traveling Scene to Scene in the Streets of Vienna,
Before Sunrise
Stephen Kelman Journeys Back to the Cinematic Nineties
By
Stephen Kelman
| March 11, 2019
Even If Netflix's
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Inspires Wonder, Will It Be Enough?
Gabrielle Bellot on the Complexities of Adapting a Masterpiece
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| March 8, 2019
Luke Perry, Dylan McKay, and the Myth of the 'Bad Boy'
On Loving and Mourning an Illusion
By
Lynn Steger Strong
| March 8, 2019
The 50 Greatest Literary TV Adaptations Ever, Ranked
You Can't Watch Too Much TV If It's Literary TV
By
Emily Temple
| February 27, 2019
If Beale Street Could Talk
: How Does Barry Jenkins Measure Up to James Baldwin?
Ahead of the Oscars Ben Rybeck Previews the Best Adapted Screenplay Nominees
By
Ben Rybeck
| February 22, 2019
Best Reviewed
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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
: What, Exactly, Is Its Source Material?
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Literary Hub
| February 22, 2019
When the Highest Paid Hollywood Director Was a Woman
By
Sasha Archibald
| February 21, 2019
If They Gave Oscars to Books, Our 2018 Nominees
By
Emily Temple
| February 21, 2019
The Crucial Role of the Sidekick in
Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Ahead of the Oscars Ben Rybeck Previews the Best Adapted Screenplay Nominees
By
Ben Rybeck
| February 21, 2019
BlacKkKlansman
: Antiracist Callout Disguised as a Feel-Good Cop Movie
Ahead of the Oscars Ben Rybeck Previews the Best Adapted Screenplay Nominees
By
Ben Rybeck
| February 20, 2019
A Star Is Born
: Meta-Critique or Repetition of a Tired Cycle?
Ahead of the Oscars Ben Rybeck Previews the Best Adapted Screenplay Nominees
By
Ben Rybeck
| February 19, 2019
Important: 50 Literary Cameos in 90s Movies
Or, An Elaborate Excuse to Revisit 10 Things I Hate About You
By
Emily Temple
| February 19, 2019
Transforming a Tiny Mexican Town into an Iconic Hollywood Backdrop
Behind the Scenes of Sam Peckinpah's Classic,
The Wild Bunch
By
W.K. Stratton
| February 15, 2019
A Love Letter to Lovers of
Outlander
You Inhabit a Wild and Curious Planet
By
Amanda Feinman
| February 14, 2019
What Barry Jenkins Missed in His Adaptation of
If Beale Street Could Talk
Gabrielle Bellot Thinks James Baldwin Deserves Better
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| February 8, 2019
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