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‘Breathing Method’ Gets Its Moment: Last of Stephen King’s ‘Different Seasons’ Novellas to Be Adapted

‘Breathing Method’ Gets Its Moment: Last of Stephen King’s ‘Different Seasons’ Novellas to Be Adapted

In addition to Stephen King today, we also have an early review of ‘Skyfall,’ the best Rita Hayworth-Stayin’ Alive mash-up ever, and a look at the most ravenous fan-bases.


Bond Switches to Beer? Thanks For Nothing, Heineken

Bond Switches to Beer? Thanks For Nothing, Heineken

Today we’re also clocking a hand-drawn Hemingway adaptation, and the Alfred Hitchock Nintendo games that never were.


‘Under the Dome’ but Beyond the Book: A Q&A with Stephen King’s Adapters

‘Under the Dome’ but Beyond the Book: A Q&A with Stephen King’s Adapters

W&F talked to Executive Producer Neal Baer and Creator/Writer Brian K. Vaughan, two members of the team behind the TV series adaptation of Stephen King’s 2009 novel about the Horror Master’s take on the adaptation, the long road to the screen, and more. Here’s what they shared.


‘Arrested Development’ Redux: The Bastard Child of Stephen King?

‘Arrested Development’ Redux: The Bastard Child of Stephen King?

Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz reveals that Stephen King’s The Dark Tower planted the seed that ultimately grew into the idea for series reboot and follow-up movie.


‘The English Teacher’ and 10 Other Great Bookish Females on Film

‘The English Teacher’ and 10 Other Great Bookish Females on Film

Bookish characters are our favorite characters, and as Julianne Moore joins the lineup, we look back on some other fabulous literary females from film.


‘The Gunslinger’ to Join ‘Arrested Development as Possible Netflix Original?

‘The Gunslinger’ to Join ‘Arrested Development as Possible Netflix Original?

Also, reaction to the special Chinese version of ‘Iron Man 3,’ The Guardian’s take on The New York TImes, and Claire Messud makes for a brutally honest interview.


Will Neil Gaiman’s ‘American Gods’ Series Overlap With His ‘American Gods’ Sequel?

Will Neil Gaiman’s ‘American Gods’ Series Overlap With His ‘American Gods’ Sequel?

Also: something new from the director of ‘Jawbreaker’ (finally!), bad movie/good movie trailer combos, and the kibosh on the Justin Bieber/Anne Frank scandal.


Todd Field Lays Claim to Jess Walter’s Beautiful Ruins

Todd Field Lays Claim to Jess Walter’s Beautiful Ruins

Beautiful Ruins has the potential to be a beautiful film, unless someone ruins it – a fate not likely to befall it if Todd Field sees it through.


Reboot of Stephen King’s ‘Carrie’ Debuts Full-Length Trailer

Reboot of Stephen King’s ‘Carrie’ Debuts Full-Length Trailer

The first ‘Carrie’ trailer, starring Julianne Moore and Chloë Grace Moretz, is finally here — and offers enough blood and terror to keep King fans satiated.


Spoiler Alert: ‘John Dies at the End’ May Be 2013′s Cult Film of the Year

Spoiler Alert: ‘John Dies at the End’ May Be 2013′s Cult Film of the Year

Also today, the hook-up generation in all its good and bad glory, protesting ‘Pain & Gain,’ and Netflix’s latest instant gratification.


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