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How to Read a Movie Like a Book
In Which Richard Brody Completely Misses the Point of
Brooklyn
, the Movie
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Bridget Read
| December 3, 2015
What’s the Best Jane Austen Movie Adaptation of the 90s?
An Illustrated Guide to Your Viewing Options
By
Sky Friedlander
| November 10, 2015
How Will the Greatest African Superhero Handle Race in America?
On Ta-Nehisi Coates and the New Black Panther
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Aaron Counts
| October 26, 2015
The Rapture, Jesus, Drugs, and Me
On waiting for the end of days
By
Todd Summar
| September 29, 2015
On Having Your Book Turned into a Movie
Emma Donoghue's Notes from the Set of
Room
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Emma Donoghue
| August 25, 2015
Lolita
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Or How We Ended Up with Lana Del Rey
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Rebecca Brill
| August 18, 2015
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How 'Twin Peaks' Bored Me To Tears
A Horse, A Murder, and the Loss of Boredom
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Jared Stanley
| May 12, 2015
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