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"The Wild Robot," "Salem's Lot," "Disclaimer," "Wicked" and other books are being adapted for film and television this fall.
This documentary uses interviews with director James Ivory and actors like Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant and movie clips to examine the work of Merchant Ivory Productions.
I always like to think of programming as almost like making a mixtape or a playlist if you will," said a/perture cinema's events manager Jake Laystrom. Laystrom is putting the finishing touches on a ...
He described the film as a non-linear narrative set ‘in the past and in other realms, and that’s kind of getting a little sci ...
Fans have spotted a controversial detail as an iconic Batman character has been recast for the spin-off The Penguin. The show ...
USC's School of Cinematic Arts hosted a cohort of African filmmakers this summer as part of a State Department program for ...
Few things bring greater pleasure to readers that riffling through an old favorite book or a new title, and that’s the focus ...
Atri Banerjee has channeled his own experiences into a new production of John Osborne’s groundbreaking 1956 work “Look Back ...
It comes from the 1964 film “A Shot in the Dark,” in which actor Peter Sellers, as the vainglorious buffoon Inspector ...
Milwaukee Film will host the debut of the 2024 Dialogues Documentary Festival later this month and the guide to all the ...
I teach a high school film and literature class whose focus is the adaptation of source material to film. My film noir unit is based on “The Maltese Falcon,” by Dashiell Hammett. It’s a great book, ...