All posts tagged "adaptations"
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Books
/ 10 years agoAmanda’s Adaptations: Testament Of Youth – Book Vs Film
Vera Brittain’s memoir The Testament of Youth is as close to time travel as many of us will ever get. Her...
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Home Entertainment
/ 10 years agoBefore I Go To Sleep Blu-ray Review
Director: Rowan Joffe Starring: Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Anne-Marie Duff Running Time: 92 mins Certificate: 15 Based upon the novel by S.J. Watson, BEFORE...
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Books
/ 10 years agoBook Review: The Martian by Andy Weir
Think you’re having a bad day? Mark Watney’s is worse. Trust me. Believing him to be dead after an accident, Mark’s...
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Features
/ 10 years agoAmanda’s Adaptations: Four Books We Cannot Wait To See Become Films
Adaptations are taking over the world of cinema. This year alone has seen the release of adaptations including BEFORE I GO...
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Books
/ 10 years agoWill Phil Lord And Christopher Miller Direct ‘The Rosie Project’ Adaptation?
It looks like THE ROSIE PROJECT film, based on the debut novel by Graeme Simsion (and the script he wrote before...
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Features
/ 10 years agoAmanda’s Adaptations – Bridget Jones’s Diary: Book Vs Film
Occasionally, I do things the wrong way round and see a film before reading the book on which it’s based. In...
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Features
/ 10 years agoAmanda’s Adaptations: Before I Go to Sleep – Book Vs Film
Imagine waking up with no knowledge of who you are or who any of the people around you are. This is...
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Film Reviews
/ 10 years agoBefore I Go to Sleep Review
Director: Rowan Joffe Starring: Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, Mark Strong Running Time: 92 mins Certificate: 15 Synopsis: A woman wakes up every day, remembering nothing as...
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Features
/ 10 years agoAmanda’s Adaptations: To Kill a Mockingbird – Book Vs Film
Reading To Kill a Mockingbird as a teenager had a massive impact on me. The powerful story with messages about tolerance,...
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Features
/ 10 years agoAmanda’s Adaptations: The 100-Year-Old Man – Book Vs Film
The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson may be a mouthful of a title but...