Asimov adaptation coming to HBO
Nick Davies
Fresh off the premiere of his new movie Interstellar, screenwriter Jonah Nolan has been tapped to create an adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation trilogy. In an exclusive for The Wrap,… Read more »
Fresh off the premiere of his new movie Interstellar, screenwriter Jonah Nolan has been tapped to create an adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation trilogy. In an exclusive for The Wrap,… Read more »
What creative projects do authors set aside when they don’t have to write weird shit for cash anymore? In the case of Joseph Heller, the answer is a secret musical comedy, one… Read more »
First Gilmore Girls, now this. Netflix announced yesterday that it is adapting Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events in to a TV series. A Series of Unfortunate Events follows… Read more »
Kickstarter is a powerful website, and its awesome crowdfunding power has, on occasion, been deployed toward some pretty odd ends. But for every Missy Elliott-themed tracksuit and Ron Paul-themed video game… Read more »
Tom Hanks, the actor known for his long, successful career on the silver screen, has decided to try his hand at writing fiction. His first contribution to the literary world… Read more »
First things first: venture no further if you live in fear of spoilers, specifically for George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire and the HBO series Game of… Read more »
Though Hollywood regularly makes movies about writers, with regularly dicey results, it rarely turns its gaze to editors. Which is fair enough: since most movies about writers could safely be… Read more »
A rare Sherlock Holmes film was uncovered by the Cinémathèque Française on Wednesday, Kevin Noonan reports for Variety. The movie stars American actor William Gillette, known for playing Holmes in… Read more »
There are several ridiculous moments in the New York Times’ recent piece about Paul Thomas Anderson (or “PTA” as your film student ex-boyfriend used to refer to him) and his new… Read more »
Stephen King’s 2011 novel that centers around the Kennedy assassination, 11/22/63, is heading to the small screen, courtesy of producer/screenwriter/director J.J. Abrams. Nellie Andreeva writes for Deadline that Abrams and… Read more »