The much-awaited film adaptation of Jennifer Niven's YA novel "All the Bright Places" has finally found its director, Miguel Arteta. The award-winning helmer first charmed moviegoers with his independent film "Chuck & Buck."
Apple fanatics who wish the iPad Air 2 was a bit smaller or the iPad mini 3 had more upgrades would love to know more about the iPad mini 4. Japanese publication Macotakara has word that the upcoming tablet will be a trimmed version of the iPad Air 2.
Young adult books thrive in the world's expanding library. There are quite a lot of these page-turners that came out since January and it is about time to cross out some of those from the reading list.
"Fear the Walking Dead" won't be like "The Walking Dead," whose world is now plagued by walkers that were once normal people who had a life to live. This will be the focus of the spinoff. But if there's one thing these shows have in common, it's that they are all for the characters.
The latest threats the Avengers have to take care of aren't like Ultron at all. These new foes are taking greed a little too literal. Anime News Network reports that artist Yusaku Komiyama's newest manga story pits the Earth's mightiest heroes against a horde of hungry flesh-eaters.
"Paper Towns" is the second novel written by John Green that enjoyed the silver screen treatment. The first one was the tearjerker romance film, "The Fault in our Stars." Notably, the movie adaptations do and sell as great as their book counterparts, which is why singer Taylor Swift was also swayed.
While Hollywood keeps on remaking comic books stories, the small screen is not missing out on the trendy pop culture. These five iconic characters from comic books are reaching out to a new audience through TV shows.
Paper Towns hit theaters last weekend and has now made an estimate of $12.5 million at the U.S. box office. Meanwhile, two more John Green books are coming to the big screen.
Some of the films that broke records and made history when it hit the big screen had been adapted children's and teen's books. From readers to moviegoers, these stories have touched the hearts of people through different media. Here are five of the favorite books of children and teens that made success in the big screen.
"The Flash" is acclaimed for being loyal to its comic book counterpart. This is why there are higher expectations on the show's second season, which was already teased to tackle a multiverse, wherein an infinite number of worlds marginally different from the other exist.
The patience of George RR Martin's fans is continuously being tested, with the latest volume in "A Song of Ice and Fire" series still nowhere to be found. The author has been shedding just about every gig, appearance and interview worth shedding just to finish "Winds of Winter."
A pair of transgender rights campaigners have found a very creative and inspiring way to put across the message of equality all the way to the youngest of future generations with a book whose main character's gender is exclusively up to what young readers decide it would be.
"Captain America: Civil War" is currently in production, with the cast and crew very busy filming the movie in Atlanta. However, new photos of Scarlet Johansson, who is sultry femme fatale Black Widow to Marvel movie fans, hints that she is on a break from the shoot.
London Mayor Boris Johnson will write a biography of William Shakespeare in commemoration of the celebrated playwright's 400th death anniversary next year, The Independent has learned. This will be Johnson's fourth job and the most money-making one, too.
Ironically, tomorrow isn't promised for the heroes and villains teaming up to take down Vandal Savage in "Legends of Tomorrow." Executive Producer Phil Klemmer, who compared the show's spinoff to "Ocean's Eleven," revealed that the crew won't end the mission with all members intact.
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