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The worst screen adaptations. We take a look at six movies that butchered their source material and angered their fanbase.
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Sarah J. Maas confirmed she's working on the sixth book in the "A Court of Thorns and Roses" series, but it doesn't have a ...
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"Sherlock and Daughter," a paternal twist on the Holmes legend and a new adaptation of Agatha Christie's "Towards Zero" debut ...
Netflix has landed for development Dead Letters, a drama starring Lucy Hale. Based on Caite Dolan-Leach's novel, the project ...
What’s the last great book you read? I did love William Boyd’s new book, “Gabriel’s Moon ... I was very fortunate to have been an editor during most of that period, and I wanted ...
First published in 1983 and edited by Toni Morrison, this lost classic chronicles the exploits of a black party girl making her way in Detroit and New York City in a time of sexual liberation ...
North Korea’s navy has about 400 patrol combatants and 70 submarines, according to the most recent estimate from the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) in a 2021 report. Though that’s a ...