Wes Anderson is returning to the world of Roald Dahl with a new adaptation of 'The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar', with Benedict Cumberbatch attached to star.
Published by Z2 Comics, the 160-page edition will depict the early days of the group when Louis “B-Real” Freese and Senen “Sen Dog” Reyes “were just a couple teenage cholos from around the way.”
This best-selling line of coloring books was created by Alan Robert, the bassist, and lyricist in the New York alt-metal band Life Of Agony. The 5th entry will feature stars from across rock and pop culture.
'Stray Dogs' is a five-issue miniseries that's gaining major buzz for it's inventive twist on a serial killer mystery... it's all told from the perspective of a pack of cute dogs.
Ronan Farrow's massively popular book, 'Catch and Kill', which dramatized the reporter's efforts to take down Harvey Weinstein, is becoming a true-crime series over at HBO.
Among the highlighted lots is a group of 95 Books on acting, film, and theater with notes in the margins in Brando's handwriting (estimate: $10,000 – 15,000).
In an introduction to his recently released Dylan biography titled 'A Restless Hungry Feeling', author Clinton Heylin had some harsh things to say about a previous best-seller by Howard Sounes.
The book is described as “a self-portrait in 154 songs,” featuring the definitive lyrics to McCartney’s best-known songs along with his commentary.
He will be the executive producer for Roadmarks, an adaptation of Roger Zelazny’s 1979 novel about a road that travels through time.
From Fiona Apple to Wim Wenders to Edvard Munch, here's a few examples of art that's relevant (and maybe somewhat comforting) through this garbage fire of a time.
Art Bell's new memoir about his life and creating the TV juggernaut Comedy Central, is wildly funny but also knows how to be intimate and reach the heart of the reader. Creating mixed feelings of fleeting joy and indefinable sadness.
The world-renowned director has just signed a two-book deal with Harper/Collins with the first of the books set to release in 2021.
Martin and Paul Kelly have traveled the world to gather 350 original examples of the guitar that helped shape rock music. From The Beatles, The Byrds, Geddy Lee, and more.
Tucked away in the bindings of four books from the turn of the 15th century, the "Bristol Merlin" is made up of seven parchment fragments that comprise a passage from the Arthur legend.
We got an opportunity to chat with the creators of the acclaimed 'Stray Dogs' miniseries about how the concept came to life, working in horror, the upcoming film adaptation, and more.
The poem taken from Leonard Cohen's posthumous book of poetry and lyrics, 'The Flame', is titled "Kanye West Is Not Picasso."
'Underexposed!: The 50 Greatest Movies Never Made', by Joshua Hull, is a fun, engaging read that takes a look at a long list of movies that for whatever reason never saw the light of day. An intriguing collection of "what-ifs."
DeLillo tells a tale reminiscent of our current planetary stagnation with the post-modern approach of an unreliable narrator, yet, he still manages to display the penetrating gaze of a true visionary.
It’s impossible to read 'The Plague' from the vantage point of 2021 without seeing the stark similarities between Camus’ imagined affliction and our all-too-real pandemic, and not merely in terms of sickness. It’s a matter of Nazis, too.
At nearly 600 pages long, the book pulls together most of his previously published work, from song lyrics to poetry to the entirety of his posthumously published writing collections.
She wrote the thriller, 'Falling', on the backs of airplane napkins and already has more than 14 major entities pursuing the screen rights.
The first recorded reading of one of the masterpieces of modern poetry was thought to be long-lost, but now, it is set for release on April 2, 2021.
Recap of our sit down with Art Bell, the man who started Comedy Central, as we talk to him about his recently released memoir, discovering talent like Bill Maher and Jon Stewart, and much more.
'The Press Gang,' the new collection published last month collecting film reviews from the film section of the late New York alt-weekly 'New York Press,' is a welcome tour through an era that's now sadly past.