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The Life-Changing Magic of <em>10 Things I Hate About You</em>

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, <em>Before Sunrise </em>

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 <em>One Hundred Years of Solitude</em> Inspires Wonder, Will It Be Enough?

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'

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

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

<em>If Beale Street Could Talk</em>: How Does Barry Jenkins Measure Up to James Baldwin?

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

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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs: What, Exactly, Is Its Source Material?

By 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 <em>Can You Ever Forgive Me?</em>

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

<em>BlacKkKlansman</em>: Antiracist Callout Disguised as a Feel-Good Cop Movie

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Ahead of the Oscars Ben Rybeck Previews the Best Adapted Screenplay Nominees

By Ben Rybeck | February 20, 2019

<em>A Star Is Born</em>: Meta-Critique or Repetition of a Tired Cycle?

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

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

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 <em>Outlander</em>

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 <em>If Beale Street Could Talk</em>

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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