
The Rise of CliffsNotes Cinema
Oversimplified literary remakes miss the point of the works they are adapting.

Oversimplified literary remakes miss the point of the works they are adapting.

The pop star transformed the normal act of browsing your laptop into something interesting—and unsettling.

With the rise of screen culture, all the world has stage fright.

Years before Mel Robbins published her best-selling self-help book, a struggling writer posted a poem with a similar message.

Reading about other people’s kin, fictional or not, may help you feel better about yours.

Poetry at its best can stun readers into silence, but also give the silenced a voice.

The animated series, a historical drama with a modern sensibility, stuns from the first frame.

How did one of Hollywood’s most successful and influential filmmakers also become one of its most divisive?

The Iron Claw, a new biopic about the tragic Von Erich brothers, is rich with feeling and never despairing.

The American history of wildfire suppression has contributed to today’s most destructive blazes.

Jackson Lamb’s island of misfit spies is the best place on television.

The spiky, unsentimental writings of Diana Athill refuse to romanticize emotional discontent.

The year’s most essential series

After an Atlantic story about the lynching of Emmett Till, the barn where he was murdered will be converted into a memorial.