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The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in November

The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in November

From “Say Nothing” to “Interior Chinatown”

By Emily Temple | October 31, 2024

<em>Conclave</em>, a Quiet Masterpiece, is the Papal Thriller We’ve Been Waiting For

Conclave, a Quiet Masterpiece, is the Papal Thriller We’ve Been Waiting For

Praise the Lord for Edward Berger’s Adaptation of the Robert Harris Novel

By Olivia Rutigliano | October 29, 2024

A sex-work-positive reading list, inspired by <em>Anora </em>.

A sex-work-positive reading list, inspired by Anora .

By Brittany Allen | October 25, 2024

Francis Ford Coppola’s Camp Masterpiece: Notes on <em>Megalopolis</em>

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, <em>The Warriors,</em> on the Big Screen

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

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

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Jason Reynolds on Subverting Masculinity

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

Literary takeaways from the 2024 film festival circuit.

Literary takeaways from the 2024 film festival circuit.

By Brittany Allen | October 15, 2024

A Beastly Love: Chronicling the Transformative Experience of Motherhood on the Page and on the Screen

A Beastly Love: Chronicling the Transformative Experience of Motherhood on the Page and on the Screen

Director Marielle Heller and Author Rachel Yoder Discuss Their Creative Collaboration on "Nightbitch"

By Literary Hub | October 11, 2024

Mary Bennet is getting her own show.

Mary Bennet is getting her own show.

Coming soon to a streamer near you: Everybody Loves Mary.

By Brittany Allen | October 9, 2024

All the books that (probably) radicalized Lindsay Weir.

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.

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

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 <em>Wuthering Heights</em> adaptation is very, very badly cast, and here's why.

Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights adaptation is very, very badly cast, and here's why.

By Olivia Rutigliano | September 25, 2024

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