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Francis Ford Coppola’s Camp Masterpiece: Notes on
Megalopolis
For Tyler Malone, Every Generation Gets the “Showgirls” It Deserves
By
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
By
Vanessa Braganza
| October 23, 2024
Jason Reynolds on Subverting Masculinity
This Week on the Talk Easy Podcast with Sam Fragoso
By
Talk Easy
| October 23, 2024
Watch the first trailer for the upcoming adaptation of
Interior Chinatown.
By
Brittany Allen
| October 22, 2024
On the enduring popularity—and appropriation—of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah."
By
Brittany Allen
| October 22, 2024
Best Reviewed
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Literary takeaways from the 2024 film festival circuit.
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Brittany Allen
| October 15, 2024
A Beastly Love: Chronicling the Transformative Experience of Motherhood on the Page and on the Screen
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Literary Hub
| October 11, 2024
Mary Bennet is getting her own show.
By
Brittany Allen
| October 9, 2024
All the books that (probably) radicalized Lindsay Weir.
A Freaks and Geeks reading list.
By
Brittany Allen
| October 8, 2024
Looking for what to watch this weekend? Try your favorite authors' favorite films.
(An abridged list.)
By
Brittany Allen
| September 27, 2024
The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in October
Spooky Action (and Comedy, and Drama) at a Distance
By
Emily Temple
| September 27, 2024
Emerald Fennell's
Wuthering Heights
adaptation is very, very badly cast, and here's why.
By
Olivia Rutigliano
| September 25, 2024
WTF is Steve reading on
Sex and the City
?
A character theory in four texts.
By
Brittany Allen
| September 23, 2024
Was Françoise Sagan the original brat?
By
Brittany Allen
| September 6, 2024
On the weird literary origins of
Beetlejuice
(Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice...).
By
Brittany Allen
| September 4, 2024
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"Sensitive and powerful The women in em This Is Where the Serpent Lives em are…"