Who’s going to see the Goosebumps movie with me?
Liam O'Brien
Yesterday, the New York Stock Exchange, The Wall Street Journal, and United Airlines all went on the fritz at roughly the same time. But there was an even more important… Read more »
Yesterday, the New York Stock Exchange, The Wall Street Journal, and United Airlines all went on the fritz at roughly the same time. But there was an even more important… Read more »
Graham Moore’s script for The Imitation Game was always supposed to win awards. His adaptation of Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges placed first on the Black List of… Read more »
Let’s begin with two remarks by visual artist, soil salinizer, and hip-hop star Olafur Eliasson. First, his endorsement of Jonathan Safran Foer’s non-novel Tree of Codes: Jonathan Safran Foer, [sic, because… Read more »
Adapting books into other mediums can be a very delicate, often tricky process. What do you choose to include? What do you choose to omit? These decisions can make or… Read more »
Over the weekend, Peter Jackson unveiled the first trailer to the highly anticipated final installment of his Hobbit trilogy, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 2 The Battle of The Five Armies. Sure, the… Read more »
It looks like the movie version of Fifty Shades of Grey is going to be less Skinemax, more Lifetime. According to reports from CinemaCon, where Universal Studios screened the first… Read more »
In reaction to yesterday’s news that The Hogarth Shakespeare programme will print a series of novels reimagining the plays of Shakespeare, published in time for the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death, below… Read more »
Moby-Dick, the BBC historical drama; Moby-Dick, the interactive sing-along theatrical production; Moby-Dick, the beer; Moby-Dick, the felted version? Chalk up one more adaption for Herman Melville’s novel: Moby-Dick, the card… Read more »