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" ... Inspired by Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness, this epic war movie was produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Though the film went on to gross $150 million worldwide and win the Palme d'Or, Apocalypse Now went through severe problems during production, which are chronicled in the documentary Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse. ... "
" ... When I was contacted about reviewing the book, I was therefore interested in what a lawyer has to say about AI. The book itself is more of a, in fiction terms, a novella. It’s a thin tome that is a good read as it can start conversations on the subject. Ryan Abbott has put together some thoughts on the issues, some of those ideas are ones to which I subscribe while others aren’t as well thought out. ... "
" ... Yet another husband-wife collaboration, this time between New Hollywood stalwart Peter Bogdanovich and star Cybill Shepherd. Based on Henry James' modernist masterpiece of a novella, Bogdanovich comes rapturously close to reproducing all of the agony and ecstasy of the original text with his filmic adaptation. The film came hot on the heels of a string of star-making critical and commercial successes for Bogdanovich (The Last Picture Show, What's Up Doc?, and Paper Moon), and as such, critics dealt Daisy Miller a lukewarm reception. (Though that was nothing compared to the routing they gave his follow-up, Nickelodeon.) But on a leisurely evening home, anyone in search of some buttoned-up entertainment fraught with romance and tragedy could do a lot worse. ... "
" ... “I need to finish WINDS, and then maybe write another Dunk & Egg novella, and then get right into A DREAM OF SPRING, and in between edit some more Wild Cards books. ... "
" ... “In our family, there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing,” MacLean writes in his novella about a family in Western Montana, though that wouldn’t be his only poetic turn of phrase. A River Runs Through It contains moments of poetry as beautiful as any scene along the Yellowstone River, including this bit of hard-won wisdom: “And so it is those we live with and should know who elude us. But we can still love them—we can love completely without complete understanding.” Show up for the fly fishing and the romance of the American West, stay for the heartbreak. ... "