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Tag: film adaptation

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Is It a D&D Must-See? Reviewing Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

LRR, April 19, 2023February 8, 2025

Considering seeing Honor Among Thieves? You might want to read this review by our fiction editor, Cameron Deslaurier, first (if you don’t mind minor spoilers).

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The Beautiful Contradiction of Adaptation

LRR, March 7, 2023February 8, 2025

Poetry panelist and Interviews editor Kelley Gifford gives us some wonderful insight on book-to-film adaptations!

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The British Bard and Bollywood

LRR, February 23, 2023February 8, 2025

Poetry editor Aayushi Agarwal shares her encounters with Shakespeare through Hindi film adaptations, begging the question: how can movies be used as a tool of cultural empowerment and reclamation?

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How Film Transforms the Novel of Maurice

LRR, February 11, 2021February 8, 2025

Emely Ricci on the film adaptation of Maurice by E.M. Forster

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Putting Shakespeare in the Schoolyard: Celebrating movie adaptations

LRR, February 3, 2020February 8, 2025

  When reading Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, it may be difficult to understand why it’s such an insult that Mr. Darcy refuses to dance with Elizabeth. Or it may not seem like a big deal for Lydia to run off with a soldier, or it may be confusing when…

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A Little Late on the OSC Train

LRR, March 4, 2014February 8, 2025

Late last year, the issue of Orson Scott Card’s political views came back into the public light in full force with the impending release of the film version of his critically acclaimed novel Ender’s Game. Everyone wanted to have their say on the matter criticizing him. There was even a…

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