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Amy Adams gets gaslighted in <em>The Woman in the Window</em> trailer.

Amy Adams gets gaslighted in The Woman in the Window trailer.

By Aaron Robertson | December 19, 2019

Michael Fassbender to adapt Kevin Barry's <em>Night Boat to Tangier</em>.

Michael Fassbender to adapt Kevin Barry's Night Boat to Tangier.

By Dan Sheehan | December 18, 2019

<em>Crazy Rich Asians</em>'s Jon M. Chu is adapting Mary H.K. Choi's <em>Permanent Record</em>.

Crazy Rich Asians's Jon M. Chu is adapting Mary H.K. Choi's Permanent Record.

By Katie Yee | December 17, 2019

When a Cinematic Dystopia Becomes a Daily Reality

When a Cinematic Dystopia Becomes a Daily Reality

On Larry Fessenden’s The Last Winter

By David Roth | December 16, 2019

Here is Werner Herzog's Eerie Prose Script for <em>Nosferatu the Vampyre</em>

Here is Werner Herzog's Eerie Prose Script for Nosferatu the Vampyre

To Be Read Aloud in His Voice, Obviously

By Werner Herzog | December 16, 2019

Watch the first tantalizing trailer for <em>Little Fires Everywhere</em>.

Watch the first tantalizing trailer for Little Fires Everywhere.

By Dan Sheehan | December 13, 2019

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Susan Choi's Trust Exercise is coming to your television.

By Corinne Segal | December 12, 2019

The 10 Best Literary Film Adaptations
of the Decade

By Emily Temple | December 12, 2019

It's a Chrismukkah miracle: The Adventures of Kavalier & Clay is finally getting adapted.

By Corinne Segal | December 10, 2019

The 10 Best Literary TV Adaptations<br> of the Decade

The 10 Best Literary TV Adaptations
of the Decade

And then some.

By Emily Temple | December 10, 2019

Elaine Stritch's Never-Ending Search to Get Her Due

Elaine Stritch's Never-Ending Search to Get Her Due

On Alexandra Jacobs' Biography of an Icon Still Here

By Leah Rosenzweig | December 4, 2019

Jeff VanderMeer's

Jeff VanderMeer's "Borne" universe set to become a TV show.

By Jonny Diamond | December 3, 2019

At the Heart of Werner Herzog's Brilliance, an Uncomfortable Relationship with Truth

At the Heart of Werner Herzog's Brilliance, an Uncomfortable Relationship with Truth

Nick Fraser on a Lifetime of Reckoning with Facts

By Nick Fraser | December 3, 2019

Remember, Remember Where the Word 'Guy' Comes From

Remember, Remember Where the Word 'Guy' Comes From

Allan Metcalf on the Evolving Legacy of Guy Fawkes

By Allan Metcalf | November 27, 2019

The Best Literary Adaptations to Stream Over Thanksgiving Break (Or Right Now)

The Best Literary Adaptations to Stream Over Thanksgiving Break (Or Right Now)

A Show For Whatever Mood You Find Yourself In

By Emily Temple | November 26, 2019

Raising Kael: On Pauline Kael's Controversial Criticism of <em>Citizen Kane</em>

Raising Kael: On Pauline Kael's Controversial Criticism of Citizen Kane

Was Orson Welles's “Shallow Masterpiece” Just a Comic-Book Newspaper Comedy?

By Alan Jacobs | November 26, 2019

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