Posts tagged Movies

scribnerbooks:

Film producer J.J. Abrams eyes Stephen King’s time travel novel, 11/22/63, for a new TV series.

Really? That would be cool.

scribnerbooks:

Film producer J.J. Abrams eyes Stephen King’s time travel novel, 11/22/63, for a new TV series.

Really? That would be cool.

the60sproject:

15 movies staring bookstores

mythsavvybadassginger:

Movies of 2013 - #2

Life of Pi

Now this, this brings something new, this asks the right questions, this is major, and beautiful, and important.

And just think, the novel is more brilliant than the movie!

And I’ll always prefer the one on the right. Always!

And I’ll always prefer the one on the right. Always!

Nora Ephron, famed screenwriter and director, dies at 71

Born in 1941 in New York City to a writerly Jewish family, Ephron moved with her parents and three sisters to Beverly Hills when she was four. Both of her parents were screenwriters as are two of her sisters; and she has another sister who is a journalist and novelist.

Ephron majored in political science at Wellesley College but also wrote for the school paper, graduating in 1962. She interned at the White House during John F. Kennedy’s administration and later became a reporter at the New York Post — eventually gaining praise for inserting her own voice into her work as part of the “New Journalism” movement.

Her 1983 novel “Heartburn” — which was later made into a film starring Meryl  Streep and Jack Nicholson — was inspired by her second marriage to famed Washington Post journalist Carl Bernstein (who helped break the Watergate story. Ephron married three times and has two sons.)

Some actors appeared in Ephron-penned films multiple times:  Meryl Streep appeared in “Silkwood,” “Heartburn” and “Julie & Julia”; Tom Hanks starred in “Sleepless in Seattle” and “You’ve Got Mail” as did Meg Ryan — who also starred in “When Harry Met Sally.”

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Currently reading these two works.

One of my all-time favorite films. The movie is nothing like the novella by Fitzgerald. The movie is better, the novella is way too angry and dark.

The second Deathly Hallows Part 2 trailer is now out … and it’s monumental!

One of the best movie endings I ever seen … the ending of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

[Based on a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald]

Filming of The Shining

Filming of The Shining

Olivia Williams as Miss Stubbs in An Education

Olivia Williams as Miss Stubbs in An Education