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Many of the best science fiction movies of the 1970s were based on creative and fascinating novels by some of the genre's greatest authors.
The books now unavailable to students include “The Handmaid’s Tale: The Graphic Novel,” based ... Among the other challenged titles are “A Clockwork Orange,” by Anthony Burgess; Barry ...
to rom-coms one wouldn’t wish upon their worst enemy (strapped down in some sort of Clockwork Orange situation). But taken together, along with the streaming service’s passable rotating ...
A Clockwork Orange (1971) Stanley Kubrick’s controversial – and, for many years, banned – adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s cult novel is certainly not without its problematic elements ...
Unveiled last Friday at Octavia's Bookshelf in Pasadena, with illustrator John Jennings in attendance for a Q&A, the ...
Redman is diving into the world of sequential art with the announcement of Muddy Waters Too: The Graphic Novel, a riotous new ...
An announcement at TerryPratchett.com revealed today that the estate of the late fantasy author, one of the UK’s all-time ...
When Ridley Scott, visionary director of “Alien,” “Blade Runner” and “Gladiator,” connects with your story, it’s probably a ...
Why is obesity the only condition it remains acceptable to target? Thomas’s new graphic novel, Shrink, uses medical research, history and anthropology to address these questions. The semi ...