Currently serialized titles include the sci - fi action series, ALL YOU NEED IS KILL (based on
the novel of the same name which is the source material for the major motion picture, Edge of Tomorrow, starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt!)
Not exact matches
The movie,
which is based on Uzodinma Iweala's 2005
novel of the
same name, stars Golden Globe - winning actor Idris Elba and was written and directed by Cary Fukunaga, who won an Emmy Award for directing HBO television show True Detective.
The game is based on the
novel of the
same name by award - winning author, Christopher Brookmyre, and sees the player take on the role
of protagonist Heather Quinn as she negotiates a variety
of levels, all
of which reference classic games and genres
of years gone by.
An adaptation
of Don DeLillo's
novel of the
same name (
which itself received mixed reviews), David Cronenberg's film traces a day in the life
of a billionaire as he travels throughout Manhattan in a limousine.
It's a shame, though, that «Freedomland» —
which Richard Price adapted from his
novel of the
same name — isn't better than it is.
The movie,
which is set to be released in theaters tomorrow by Universal Pictures, is based on E.L. James» popular 2012
novel of the
same name.
New Line Cinema's horror thriller «IT,» directed by Andy Muschietti («Mama»), is based on the hugely popular Stephen King
novel of the
same name,
which has been terrifying readers for decades.
In 2005, Schreiber made his feature directorial debut with EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED,
which he also adapted from Jonathan Safran Foer's best - selling
novel of the
same name.
«If Beale Street Could Talk» «Moonlight» director Barry Jenkins is bringing James Baldwin to the big screen; his next directorial effort will be an adaptation
of the prolific writer's
novel of the
same name,
which follows a young pregnant woman from Harlem as she fights to prove her fiancé's innocence in a crime he didn't commit.
A tie - in to Walt Disney Pictures» film
of the
same name, Prince Caspian follows the action
of the films,
which themselves are based on C.S. Lewis» children's fantasy
novels.
The plot,
which was derived from Jeff VanderMeer's 2013
novel of the
same name (the first in a planned trilogy, although Garland wrote his adaptation before the second two books were published), is strikingly similar to Tarkovsky's Stalker (1979).
It's based on the popular
novel of the
same name by Andres Dubus III, the son
of Andre Dubus (who wrote «Killings»,
which would later be turned into the movie, In the Bedroom, a similarly depressing family drama with no easy solutions.)
Michael Crichton's 1969 sci fi - thriller
novel of the
same name serves as the basis
of this film,
which jumped into production not long after the book's release.
Up next for Franco is Hulu's «11.22.63,»
which is based on Stephen King's
novel of the
same name and premieres this February.
In Skeleton Twins,
which won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, director Craig Johnson displayed a knack for finding humor and warmth in the darkest
of places,
which is why he was the perfect choice to bring to life this Daniel Clowes graphic
novel of the
same name.
The movie is based on a
novel,
which ironically also came out in 2005,
of the
same name by Japanese - born British author Kazuo Ishiguro.
First announced in 2010, «Blonde» is based on Joyce Carol Oates» 700 - page
novel of the
same name,
which reimagines the inner, poetic and spiritual life
of Norma Jeane Baker — the child, the woman and the fated - celebrity better known by her studio
name of Marilyn Monroe.
Based on Joe Hills» graphic
novel of the
same name, RADiUS - TWC released a new one - sheet for Horns,
which marks star Daniel...
Based on Joe Hills» graphic
novel of the
same name, RADiUS - TWC has sent us four images from Horns,
which marks star...
His most prominent project at the moment is a critically acclaimed Hulu miniseries called 11.22.63, produced by J.J. Abrams and based on the Stephen King
novel of the
same name, in
which Franco plays a time - traveler tasked with stopping the John F. Kennedy assassination.
Based on J.G. Ballard's
novel of the
same name, High - Rise stars Tom Hiddleston as Dr. Robert Lang, a newcomer to a recently constructed complex in
which the residents are stratified by social class.
An adaptation
of the Nobel Prize - winning author José Saramago's
novel «The Double» (and not the thematically similar Dostoyevsky book
of the
same name which confusingly, features elsewhere on this list) this psychological thriller sounds a little bit more damaged and arthouse than Villeneuve's aforementioned studio film and given uncompromising nature
of that picture, we're rather psyched to see how «Enemy» turns out.
It wasn't until later that I discovered Irwin Allen's 1961 movie
of the
same name, and more importantly, Jules Verne's
novel «Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea»,
which featured the wild exploits
of Captain Nemo and the Nautilus.
An extensive selection
of work from across the world is presented including the World Premieres
of William English's HEATED GLOVES and THE HOST, in
which director Miranda Pennell delves deeper into her past and her late parents» involvement with the Anglo Iranian Oil Company (BP); Ben Rivers» THE SKY TREMBLES AND THE EARTH IS AFRAID AND THE TWO EYES ARE NOT BROTHERS, the feature element
of Ben's current Artangel installation at BBC White City; EVENT FOR A STAGE by Tacita Dean, a filmed presentation
of her live theatrical happening in collaboration with actor Stephen Dillane at the 2014 Sydney Biennial; the European Premiere
of Omer Fast's REMAINDER, a London - set thriller adapted from Tom McCarthy's acclaimed
novel of the
same name; the European Premiere
of INVENTION
which highlights the possibilities
of camera movement and the development
of artistic apparatus and Kevin Jerome Everson's PARK LANES, set in an American bowling alley over the course
of a day.
The film is based on Lois Lowry's beloved young adult
novel of the
same name,
which was the winner the 1994 Newbury Medal and has sold over 10 million copies worldwide.
The first trailer has debuted for writer - director Adriana Trigiani's upcoming romantic comedy Big Stone Gap
which stars Ashley Judd, Patrick Wilson and Whoopi Goldberg.Watch it below after the official synopsis... Based on her best - selling
novel of the
same name, writer / director Adriana Trigiani brings the story
of a coal mining town nestled in the Appalachian Mountains -LSB-...]
Universal Pictures and Focus Features have released a new poster for The Beguiled, director Sofia Coppola's upcoming adaptation
of the Thomas P. Cullinan
novel of the
same name,
which stars Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst and Elle Fanning; check it out here... SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for The Beguiled The Beguiled, adapted by -LSB-...]
Warner Bros. has released a new banner for Inherent Vice, the latest film from acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson (There Will Be Blood, The Master),
which is adapted from the Thomas Pynchon
novel of the
same name.
A couple
of days ago we brought you the first image from 11/22/63, the upcoming Hulu adaptation
of Stephen King's
novel of the
same name starring James Franco, and now we've got another four stills from the event series,
which you can see here... 11/22/63 centers on high school history teacher Jake Epping (James -LSB-...]
There are elements
of traditional horror in the latest film from Alex Garland (Ex Machina),
which is based not very closely on the Jeff VanderMeer
novel of the
same name.
Paul Dano will make his directional debut on indie drama «Wildlife»,
which is based on Richard Ford's 1990
novel of the
same name.
The film, adapted from Gillian Flynn's
novel of the
same name, Dark Places follows Libby as she learns about the «supposed massacre
of her family by brother Ben,
which she testified in court decades beforehand, might not be what was assumed.
Before you pour the bucket
of pig's blood on me, I want to first say I'm well aware Silence is adapted from Shūsaku Endō's
novel of the
same name,
which was also turned into a film in 1971 that received worldwide acclaim upon release (another Scorsese remake
of an Asian cinema classic!).
Her story spurred a plethora
of media coverage as well as non-fiction and fiction books, including James Ellroy's 1987
novel, «The Black Dahlia,»
which was the basis for Brian DePalma's film
of the
same name, made in 2006.
New Line Cinema's blockbuster horror thriller «IT,» directed by Andy Muschietti («Mama»), is based on the hugely popular Stephen King
novel of the
same name,
which has been terrifying readers for decades.
The Losers,
which is based on a graphic
novel of the
same name, was an all out action movie about a special - forces unit consisting
of Clay (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), Jensen (Chris Evans), Roque (Idris Elba), Pooch (Columbus Short), and Cougar (Oscar Jaenada) who reluctantly join forces with a mysterious woman
named Aisha (Zoe Saldana) to stop a rogue CIA agent
named Max (Jason Patric) who burned Clay's team during a covert military operation in Bolivia.
New Line Cinema's horror thriller «IT,» directed by Andrés Muschietti («Mama»), is based on the hugely popular Stephen King
novel of the
same name,
which has been terrifying readers for decades.
The film has been adapted by Lucinda Coxon from David Ebershoff's 2001
novel of the
same name,
which details the life
of Einar Wegener / Lili Elbe, a Danish painter and one
of the first people to undergo...
Like the 1989 movie, this project will be adapted from the 1983 Stephen King
novel of the
same name,
which celebrates its 35th Anniversary later this year.
Announced back in February, the film sees Goldsman tackle Mark Helprin «s much - praised 1983
novel of the
same name,
which follows an orphan on the run from a criminal gang, who breaks into a New York mansion, only to fall in love with a dying woman, with reincarnation, apocalypse, rainbow bridges and a flying white horse all cropping up as well.
Mudbound is an adaptation
of Hillary Jordan's prize - winning 2008
novel of the
same name,
which tells the story
of two families both at odds and tied together while struggling to get by in the racially divided Deep South during World War II.
Sofia Coppola's unique signature as a filmmaker was showcased in her directional debut, the exquisitely executed «The Virgin Suicides,»
which she adapted from Pulitzer Prize - winner Jeffrey Eugenides»
novel of the
same name.
Based on the bestselling
novel of the
same name by Joe Hill (a.k.a Stephen King's son), «Horns» is a unique horror flick about the devil inside us all, and the film, adapted by one
of the genre's true prankster geniuses (Alexandre Aja
of «Piranha 3D» infamy), carries forth the
same nutzo spirit
of the book,
which is equal parts love story, murder mystery, and supernatural, metaphysical nightmare.
Once again, the screenplay will pull from Max Brooks» popular
novel of the
same name, upon
which the first film was based.
Adapted from Tatiana de Rosnay's 2006
novel of the
same name, «Moka» follows Diane (Emmanuelle Devos) as she embarks on a revenge journey to find the driver
of the vintage brown Mercedes
which she believes hit her son and derailed the entire course
of her life.
Like the Tony - winning Broadway adaptation
of the
same name,
which also debuted in 2011, War Horse was adapted from Michael Morpurgo's 1982
novel.
In 1995, Thompson scripted and starred in Sense and Sensibility, a film adaptation
of the Jane Austen
novel of the
same name,
which earned her an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
A teaser trailer has arrived online for Syfy's upcoming miniseries Childhood's End,
which is based on Arthur C. Clarke's 1953
novel of the
same name.
Based on the fantastic Jeff VanderMeer
novel of the
same name, the film stars Natalie Portman as a biologist and former soldier who joins a mission to uncover what exactly happened to her husband (Oscar Isaac) inside Area X,
which is a mysterious — and growing — patch
of land in the United States that seems to fundamentally alter everything in its path.
The sci - fi horror,
which stars Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson, Gina Rodriguez, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Oscar Isaac, began life at Paramount, with a script based on the
novel of the
same name by Jeff VanderMeer.