There’s a lot to love in the imperfect picture of family and creativity that is Where’d You Go Bernadette, especially if you’re a diehard Cate Blanchett fan.
Rather than making an all-female adaptation of Lord of the Flies that completely misses the point of what we mean when we ask for more female centered storytelling, movie studios should greenlight these five literary classics instead.
The CEO of Lionsgate recently spoke of creating even more additions to the Twilight and Hunger Games universe, prompting many to furrow their brows and ask: Aren’t there any other YA novels out there worth adapting that don’t involve Katniss or Edward Cullen?
It’s rare to see main characters of color in sci-fi and fantasy films. However, movies like The Dark Tower and the upcoming installments of Star Wars and Pacific Rim are slowly changing that reality.
A movie adaptation of Jenny Han’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before will give American audiences something they rarely get to see on the big screen: Asian-Americans as lead characters.
The Hunger Games continues to show its strength. As of yesterday’s box office, the film has surpassed Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 to become the highest grossing book-to-film adaptation domestically.