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Podcast Video: Arts in Review – When books become movies

In our last podcast, we tackle the debate around books that are turned into movies. Photo credit: Natalie Hanson
In our last podcast, we tackle the debate around books that are turned into movies. Photo credit: Natalie Hanson

In our last podcast for the semester, we decided to tackle a major topic that everyone has a different perspective on – film adaptations of best-selling books, beloved or otherwise. From “The Lord of the Rings” to “Twilight” to comic book adaptations, there’s a lot of movies out there that owe it all to books, but is it always worth the transition? We decided to record our conversation – enjoy our thoughts on this multi-faceted debate.

Natalie Hanson, Alex Coba, Ulises Duenas and Grant Schmieding can be reached at [email protected] or @NatalieH_Orion on Twitter.

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Natalie Hanson, Editor-in-Chief
Editor-in-Chief, Spring and Fall 2019. FormerĀ Arts & Entertainment editor, Breaking News editor and reporter.

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