We've deduced that these are the best Sherlock Holmes adaptations, ever
The world's most legendary fiction detective is known for far more than his literary exploits. Here are our favorites from screens big and small.
The world's most legendary fiction detective is known for far more than his literary exploits. Here are our favorites from screens big and small.
Five full decades after the original film’s release, the hunger for scary stories like "The Exorcist" remains at an all-time high. These audiobooks promise similar thrills and chills.
Author and actor Greg Sestero recounts his—shall we say—unique experience working on The Room, a film considered one of the worst of all time.
Looking for more thoughtful takes on American history through the lens of crime and systemic injustice? These 10 nonfic gems strike similar chords to David Grann's National Book Award finalist.
As we gear up for spooky season, these essential screen adaptations of the horror great's stories and poems are the perfect additions to any autumn watchlist.
This fall, as another classic whodunit from the Queen of Crime hits theaters, get cozy with these gripping movies, TV series, and radio plays—and the original mystery novels that inspired them.
More than 60 years after its debut, Madeleine L'Engle's space-faring tale continues to delight and challenge young readers and grown-ups alike.
If you just can't wait for November 3, here's a primer on what's to come in the big screen sci-fi event of the year.
If you're looking for television shows and movies based on books to queue up in 2023, we've got you covered. Here's a selection of the best book-to-screen adaptations arriving this July.
Banned from middle schools across the country due to its themes of death, illness, and physical romance, this powerful young adult novel demands to be listened to.
Despite its influence on horror tales and films, the Gothic novel that gave birth to the science fiction genre tells a deeply human story.
Breaking the silence surrounding domestic and sexual abuse, Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel continues to inspire for its portrayals of strong Black women, including its young heroine, Celie.