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Exploring the gap between books and their film adaptations
The Discrepancy Between Literature and Cinema My journey with JK Rowling’s Harry Potter began long before the films graced ...
World Book Day revived a familiar question: why do great books lose emotional depth onscreen? The answer perhaps lies in a ...
Everyday metaphors are linked to how we experience the world around us, according to seminal work by researchers George ...
Linguists can mix, match or even break the rules of real-world languages to create interesting imaginary ones.
Cinemas are still struggling in the wake of the pandemic and many are turning to artificial intelligence tools in a bid to ...
Director Mekhai Lee sat down with The Michigan Daily to discuss the cinematic language of “Them That’s Not” and the importance of community ...
A city in Northern Nigeria has turned into a moviemaking machine, churning out hundreds of productions a year.
“She finds herself in such an insane situation,” Gyllenhaal said in a press conference promoting the film. “Having been brought back from the dead without her consent to be the wife of someone that ...
In his Moving Places column, former Reader film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum treats film as inseparable from life. Here, his criticism fluidly roams across politics, music, literature, and popular ...
Leisa Gwenllian is a hard-partying young woman in rural Wales in Marc Evans' 'Effi o Blaenau,' while Jack Archer's doc 'Sailm nan Daoine' ('Psalms of the People') explores the Scottish psalm singing ...
The New York Irish Center (NYIC) hosted FÍS NUA | New Vision, the first Irish language film festival in the US, from February 19–21 at its headquarters in Long Island City. The three-day event ...
UPDATE: The BBC has removed last night's BAFTA Film Awards from iPlayer in order to edit out the offensive and strong language heard during the broadcast. It has not yet been re-added to the streaming ...
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