Book to Screen Amy Scribner and Kim Adelman
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- TV & Film
Amy Scribner and Kim Adelman are avid readers and frequent moviegoers. Recording their book discussion on an iPhone minutes before the movie starts, the two friends then dish on the adaptation immediately after the credits roll.
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Emma.
Jane Austen again! 2020 brings a brand new big screen adaptation of “Emma,” directed by Autumn de Wilde. Avid readers and frequent moviegoers Amy Scribner and Kim Adelman discuss this newest version of the classic Austen novel. Recording their conversation on an iPhone in the lobby of the Landmark Theater, the two friends discuss the book minutes before the movie begins and evaluate the film immediately after the credits roll.
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Little Women
Filmmaker Greta Gerwig takes on Louisa May Alcott’s 150-year-old classic "Little Women.” Avid readers and frequent moviegoers Amy Scribner and Kim Adelman discuss the adaptation. Recording their conversation on an iPhone in the lobby of the Directors Guild of AmericaTheater, the two friends discuss the book minutes before the movie begins and evaluate the film immediately after the credits roll.
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The Goldfinch
Donna Tartt’s 784 page novel “The Goldfinch” is now a two-and-a-half hour movie. Avid readers and frequent moviegoers Amy Scribner and Kim Adelman discuss the adaptation. Recording their conversation on an iPhone in the lobby of the Grove’s Pacific Theaters, the two friends discuss the book minutes before the movie begins and evaluate the film immediately after the credits roll.
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Where'd You Go, Bernadette
Maria Semple’s runaway hit novel "Where’d You Go, Bernadette” is now a Richard Linklater movie starring Cate Blanchett. Avid readers and frequent moviegoers Amy Scribner and Kim Adelman discuss the adaptation. Recording their conversation on an iPhone in the lobby of the Grove’s Pacific Theaters, the two friends discuss the book minutes before the movie begins and evaluate the film immediately after the credits roll.
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The Girl on the Train
Is the Americanized “The Girl on the Train” box office hit superior to Paula Hawkins’ best-selling psychological thriller? Avid readers and frequent moviegoers Amy Scribner and Kim Adelman discuss the adaptation in the lobby of the Sundance Sunset Cinema.
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Love & Friendship
Jane Austen + Whit Stillman = ??? Avid readers and frequent moviegoers Amy Scribner and Kim Adelman discuss the latest Austen adaptation in the lobby of the Sundance Sunset Cinema.