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Page to Screen: 'Trust' Issues & a Backlist Fashionista
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Page to Screen: Werewolves of Cincinnati & Van Gogh's Girl
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Movie Alert: The Tale of Despereaux
Next month, the big screen is making way for a little mouse. The Tale of Despereaux, based on Kate DiCamillo’s Newbery-winning novel about the adventures of a brave, big-eared rodent, hits theatres December 19. Sam Fell (Flushed Away) and Robert Stevenhagen (his directorial debut) direct the CGI film from Universal Pictures, which was written by Gary Ross (Seabiscuit; Pleasantville).
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Page to Screen: A New Conroy & More Meg Cabot
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Page to Screen: Brotherly Love and Depression-Era Hobos
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Page to Screen: The Hot Frankfurt Book and a Former Self-Published Author
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Movie Alert: 'Twilight'
The film based on Stephenie Meyer's bestselling novel Twilight will premiere on November 21.
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‘City of Ember’ Premieres in Manhattan
City of Ember, a film based on the book by Jeanne DuPrau, opens in theaters this Friday. The book's agent, Nancy Gallt, attended its premiere.
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Page to Screen: An Imaginary Friend and 'Hedge Fund' Gals
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Page to Screen: A Vampire Hunter and a Teenage Angel
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Page to Screen: Dracula for Kiddies & A New Cox
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Movie Alert: City of Ember
Though Jeanne DuPrau’s Books of Ember series has just ended, with the publication of last month’s The Diamond of Darkhold, fans still have something to look forward to: City of Ember, based on the first book in the series, arrives in theaters October 10.
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Page to Screen: Waiting on 'Sawtelle'
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Page to Screen: An Erotic Thriller and a YA Heavy
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Page to Screen: A Sick Mind and a Fantasy Trilogy
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Movie Alert
Meet the Robinsons, an animated film that is loosely based on William Joyce's 1993 picture book A Day with Wilbur Robinson, will be released by Disney on March 30.
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Small Press Gets Big Boost from 'Lost'
If both Oprah and Jon Stewart are otherwise occupied, publishers might want to ring the writers of ABC's ratings juggernaut, Lost to plug their latest book.
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Movie Alert: Don't Miss Don't Move
Here's the hopeful Hollywood hook for Don't Move, which opened last Friday, October 11, in a few arthouse theaters here: in the movie, Penelope Cruz is beautiful and gives the best performance of her career--despite being made up haggard, despite having been raped by the lead, despite not speaking in English.
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Movie Alert: Odd Girl Out Back In Spotlight
Odd Girl Out will be the center of attention on Monday, April 4, at 9 p.m., when Lifetime Television airs its original movie based on the 2002 bestseller by Rachel Simmons.



