‘That’s not how I pictured it’ – why book-to-film adaptations so often disappoint
When film adaptations disappoint, it’s not bad filmmaking necessarily but a clash with the private images we create when we read.
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When film adaptations disappoint, it’s not bad filmmaking necessarily but a clash with the private images we create when we read.
Understanding finance isn’t enough – it’s vital to be able to apply that knowledge when there is pressure on your wallet.
Feel overwhelmed but realise the need to understand what’s going on? Academic analytical frameworks can help.
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Observatories could identify gases potentially associated with life in the atmospheres of other worlds.
Frontotemporal dementia accounts for around one in 20 dementia cases.
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Time spent reading together builds a bond between adults and children.
Drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy reduce hunger and help with weight loss – but long-term use can make nutrient deficiencies more likely.
Competition between the US, Russia and China is shutting out regional statkeholders and ignoring the interests of Indigenous people.
With no Antarctica-style treaty to protect Greenland, a US takeover could mean scientists lose access.
Thousands of residents have been forced to leave their homes in the Pimicikamak Cree Nation due to frozen pipes and sewage backup.
Police are investigating the death of a patient at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon after an altercation with security on Friday morning.
A Coalition Avenir Québec member of the legislature was arrested this week for alleged impaired driving and is withdrawing from caucus for the duration of the legal proceedings.
"I would like to make a deal the easy way, but if we don't do it the easy way we're going to do it the hard way," he added, appearing to allude to potential military action.
There's optimism for better tourism days ahead as the City of Kelowna looks at loosening restrictions on short-term rental accommodations.
According to a new study out of Dalhousie University, 4,000 more Canadian restaurants are projected to close this year. Manitoba's restaurants are feeling the challenges as well.
An intoxicated man was saved earlier this month with the help of a police drone when he was not dressed for the extreme weather and found shelter in a dumpster.