Tag: book adaptation

  • The Thursday Murder Club: Sharp, Charming, Fun

    The Thursday Murder Club: Sharp, Charming, Fun

    At Coopers Chase, murder isn’t just tragedy—it’s Thursday’s entertainment. Chris Columbus’ The Thursday Murder Club transforms Richard Osman’s bestselling series into a cozy, clever whodunit where Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley, and Celia Imrie prove that life’s sharpest twists don’t stop with age. With llamas on the lawn, cakes at the ready, and secrets…

  • “She Rides Shotgun” — A Gritty, Heartbreaking Father-Daughter Thriller

    “She Rides Shotgun” — A Gritty, Heartbreaking Father-Daughter Thriller

    Nick Rowland’s She Rides Shotgun is a blistering, blood-soaked road thriller that doubles as a bruised love story between a haunted ex-con (a career-best Taron Egerton) and the daughter he barely knows (astonishing newcomer Ana Sophia Heger). Fueled by white-knuckle chases, razor-tense shootouts, and quiet moments of aching tenderness, the film captures both the terror…

  • ‘Dune’ Disappoints

    ‘Dune’ Disappoints

    Dune has stunning visuals, a striking soundtrack, and great performances. But it has issues everywhere from its pacing, to its story, to its diverse representation.

  • Not So ‘Brand New’ Cherry Flavor

    Not So ‘Brand New’ Cherry Flavor

    The fun tricks used in the production design and lighting read extremely well on-screen but hardly fulfill their purpose of trying to inject glamour into a lack-luster story with nothing to say. 

  • What Netflix’s “Shadow and Bone” Gets Right and Wrong with the Books’ Diversity

    What Netflix’s “Shadow and Bone” Gets Right and Wrong with the Books’ Diversity

    Netflix’s Shadow and Bone has a complicated relationship with race. It has a diverse cast, but not without its problems. Based on Leigh Bardugo’s two book series, the show features characters from the Shadow and Bone trilogy, which is very straight and white, and the Six of Crows duology, which is much more diverse. When bringing…