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TV Review: Shadow and Bone

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Author Leigh Bardugo’s popular book series – and now the highly anticipated TV show – has finally arrived as Shadow and Bone hit our Netflix…

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World Book Day: Top Book to Film Adaptations

Katie Green March 4, 2021 No Comments adaptationbooksfilmlockdownWorld Book Day

As today is World Book Day, it’s a great chance for us to look at some of the best book adaptations made recently into films,…

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Film Review: Rebecca – A Dignified Adaption or a Glamourized Gothic gone Wrong?

Katie Green October 30, 2020 No Comments adaptationHitchcockLilly JamesNetflixRebeccaremake

Ben Wheatley remakes Daphne du Maurier’s 1938 best-selling gothic romance Rebecca with a Hollywood, shiny flare – typical of Netflix adaptions – but to what…

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Our top 5 films of 2019

Katie Green December 8, 2019 No Comments adaptationarthouseawardsbest ofblockbusterDCfilmhighlightsMarvelmovieopinionOscarsTop 5year in review

At the end of a year in which we witnessed box office records shatter and acclaimed auteurs make a comeback, our Culture & Entertainment editor…

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Book Review: Bitter Root

Katie Green August 13, 2019 No Comments actionadaptationadventureartbookcartoonComiccomicsDCeisnersEssayfilmgraphic novelharlemhorrorimagejazzlegendary picturesmangaMarvelmovieNew Yorknycperiod pieceracereadingrecommendedrenaissancesocial justicesummerSuperherowalking dead

“Fear is what you should be feeling now – it is the thing that fills your diseased mind and grips your blackened heart…for it knows…

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