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In Beth Is Dead, a new YA thriller out Jan. 6, that's exactly the supposition at the heart of this reimagining of Louisa May ...
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Major spoilers for “Little Women” ahead. The recent cinematic release of Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women” (2019) is far from the first screen adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s beloved ...
LOS ANGELES – The most wrenching line of “Little Women” was born in a quiet cabin in the woods. It was just after Greta Gerwig's critically adored film “Lady Bird” competed in the 2018 ...
Coming around for a periodic update every few decades, Louisa May Alcott’s 1868 novel “Little Women” has relied on film and TV adaptations to keep aloft its endearing story of the ambitious ...
Heidi Thomas adapted Little Women for the new PBS take on the beloved story. She tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro that both men and women will identify with the story of the family. The book ...
This is a blog in which Saoirse Ronan's pregnancy makes me slightly spiral about the state of women's digital media.
Warm, idyllic and impeccably acted, PBS Masterpiece's new adaptation of Little Women (Sunday and May 20, 9 ET/PT, times may vary, ★★★ out of four) is a beautiful if slight ...
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transcript Greta Gerwig narrates a scene from “Little Women,” featuring Saoirse Ronan and Timothée Chalamet. “I’m Greta Gerwig, and I directed and wrote the screenplay for ‘Little Women ...
Nearly every facet of the life of Louisa May Alcott, author of “Little Women,” was inextricably tied to the Boston area. The setting of her classic novel about the March sisters was based on ...
How do you like your "Little Women" -- straight and unabridged, as the classic book Louisa May Alcott wrote in 1868? Sung? Made for TV? Perhaps as Japanese anime, or an early silent film?