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film adaptations
of the Decade">
of the Decade">
of the Decade">The 10 Best Literary Film Adaptations
of the Decade
And then some.
By
Emily Temple
| December 12, 2019
Motherless Brooklyn actually looks great.">
Motherless Brooklyn actually looks great.">
Motherless Brooklyn actually looks great.">Edward Norton's reinterpretation of
Motherless Brooklyn
actually looks great.
By
Emily Temple
| August 22, 2019
Inheritance to be adapted into a film">
Inheritance to be adapted into a film">
Inheritance to be adapted into a film">Dani Shapiro's bestselling memoir
Inheritance
to be adapted into a film
By
Emily Temple
| July 3, 2019
Silver Sparrow has been optioned by Issa Rae!">
Silver Sparrow has been optioned by Issa Rae!">
Silver Sparrow has been optioned by Issa Rae!">Tayari Jones's
Silver Sparrow
has been optioned by Issa Rae!
By
Emily Temple
| May 14, 2019
13 Literary Writers Who Have Adapted Other People's Books for the Screen
Pride and Prejudice">Or: When Aldous Huxley Wrote
Pride and Prejudice
By
Emily Temple
| July 26, 2018
Stephen King: Master of Almost All the Genres Except "Literary"
From Horror to Fantasy to Feel-Good, He's Everywhere
By
Douglas E. Cowan
| June 13, 2018
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
A Clockwork Orange Can Corrupt, Why Not Shakespeare and the Bible?"">"If
A Clockwork Orange
Can Corrupt, Why Not Shakespeare and the Bible?"
By
Anthony Burgess
| May 30, 2018
20 Literary Adaptations Disavowed by Their Original Authors
By
Emily Temple
| February 27, 2018
15 Great Books That Would Make Terrible Movies
By
Literary Hub
| February 20, 2018
35 Literary Adaptations to Look Forward to in 2018
Prepare Your Reading Schedule Now
By
Emily Temple
| January 4, 2018
Call Me By Your Name is an Object Lesson in Adapting Interiority">
Call Me By Your Name is an Object Lesson in Adapting Interiority">
Call Me By Your Name is an Object Lesson in Adapting Interiority">
Call Me By Your Name
is an Object Lesson in Adapting Interiority
You must see this movie immediately
By
Emily Temple
| November 20, 2017
Rebel in the Rye is Bad for Writers">
Rebel in the Rye is Bad for Writers">
Rebel in the Rye is Bad for Writers">
Rebel in the Rye
is Bad for Writers
Danny Strong's Salinger Biopic is One Big Cliché
By
Emily Temple
| September 8, 2017
Who Should Play the Female Dorian Gray?
And More from the Week in Literary Film and TV News
By
Emily Temple
| August 18, 2017
What's America's Best-Loved Book?
The Week in Literary Film and Television News
By
Emily Temple
| August 4, 2017
Tolkien and Salinger: Basically Twins
And Other Literary Film and TV News from this Week
By
Emily Temple
| July 28, 2017
Blood on the Big Screen: A Lady Macbeth Who Does the Killing
An Adaptation of an Adaptation of the Scottish Play
By
Emily Temple
| July 18, 2017
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