Anyone who has ever sat through the credits of their favorite films and sees hundreds of names scroll past can recognize just how much goes into the making of a motion picture. Beyond the actors and directors, we can admire several technical aspects of filmmaking. When everything is working together it can pack an emotional […]
Popular books are like candy to filmmakers. A good book with a good story and a built-in audience can sound like an easy translation to box office gold and glory. But as we’ve all seen (many, many times), it’s not nearly so easy. The conventional wisdom is that the book is always better than the […]
The Oscars are all about the movies, but it’s usually a good night for book lovers too. This year, for example, four of the nine nominees for Best Picture are adaptations of books—The Wolf of Wall Street, 12 Years a Slave, Captain Phillips (A Captain’s Duty), and Philomena (The Lost Child of Philomena Lee). Of course, it […]
Watching as the legendary Sidney Poitier walked across the stage at the Oscars last night to present an award 50 years after he took home his own historic statuette, the first ever Best Actor award given to an African American, I couldn’t help but be reminded of Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the […]