All posts tagged "Amanda’s 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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Features
/ 10 years agoAmanda’s Adaptations: What We’re Looking Forward To In 2015
Adaptations are still holding firm at cinemas, with many impressive films coming our way in 2015 based on novels and comics....
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Features
/ 10 years agoFive Classic Children’s Books That Need To Be Blockbusters
Today marks the big screen debut of everybody’s favourite bear (who isn’t Baloo, Little John or Fozzy). PADDINGTON sees the polite,...
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/ 10 years agoAmanda’s Adaptations: Mockingjay – Book Vs Film
The third story in the Suzanne Collins-penned trilogy divided opinion. Mockingjay had an entirely different tone to the first two stories...
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/ 10 years agoAmanda’s Adaptations: Gone Girl – Book Vs Film
It’s been a while since there has been a book loved and hated in equal measure quite like Gone Girl. Gillian...
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/ 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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/ 10 years agoAmanda’s Adaptations: Will ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’ Film Be Better Than The Book?
Until that long-awaited trailer arrived, much of the adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey had been kept under wraps. The filmmakers...
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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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/ 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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/ 10 years agoAmanda’s Adaptations: Carrie (2013) – Book Vs Film
Stephen King is one of the greatest storytellers of our time. He can switch between horror and the supernatural with ease...