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Upon Realizing <em>The Golden Girls</em> Was Coming to an End I Sat Down and Wept

Upon Realizing The Golden Girls Was Coming to an End I Sat Down and Wept

Daniel Mallory Ortberg on Dorothy, Blanche, and Transition

By Daniel Mallory Ortberg | February 11, 2020

Does Bong Joon-Ho’s Historic Oscar Win Signal Real Change for the Academy Awards?

Does Bong Joon-Ho’s Historic Oscar Win Signal Real Change for the Academy Awards?

Olivia Rutigliano on Parasite, Auteurship, and Who Gets to Be Called a Director in Hollywood

By Olivia Rutigliano | February 10, 2020

Pedro Almodóvar is adapting Lucia Berlin’s <em>A Manual For Cleaning Women </em> and I am nervous.

Pedro Almodóvar is adapting Lucia Berlin’s A Manual For Cleaning Women and I am nervous.

By Jonny Diamond | February 10, 2020

How Octavia Butler's radical vision of femininity inspired <em>The OA</em>.

How Octavia Butler's radical vision of femininity inspired The OA.

By Emily Temple | February 7, 2020

The 2020 Oscar Nominations Prove That Hollywood Still Hasn't Seen Through the Smoke

The 2020 Oscar Nominations Prove That Hollywood Still Hasn't Seen Through the Smoke

The American Film Establishment is Everything But Progressive

By Naomi McDougall Jones | February 7, 2020

When We Call a Book Cinematic, What Do We Really Mean?

When We Call a Book Cinematic, What Do We Really Mean?

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Exclusive: watch the trailer for <em>The Booksellers</em>, a new documentary about rare book dealers.

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Here's the first trailer for the adaptation of Normal People.

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The BBC's adaptation of Terry Pratchett's <em>Night Watch</em> series looks pretty great.

The BBC's adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Night Watch series looks pretty great.

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