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An adaptation of her 19th-century-set novel “Washington Black” is streaming on Hulu. But she’s not totally comfortable with ...
John Seabrook’s history of Seabrook Farms, where many incarcerated Japanese Americans worked during WWII, is ultimately about ...
On a cold February day more than 80 years ago, Winnipeggers got a chilling glimpse of what the city would look and feel like ...
Penny Dreadful, The Haunting of Hill House, and Hannibal are among the greatest horror TV shows ever, fully worthy of being ...
These events became even more complicated when a vast conspiracy was revealed within the Fishes itself. It was clear that only Theo, Kee, and her midwife, Miriam, could be trusted. The trio fled in ...
Indeed, from Luke Cage and Daredevil to Black Lightning and Alfred Pennyworth, the number of comic book characters who have been transformed into a more film-friendly mode is significant.
Ruth Ware’s new thriller “The Woman in Suite 11” is a sequel of sorts to her breakout hit of 2016, “The Woman in Cabin 10.” Or you can wait until the Netflix version of “The Woman in ...
Everyday it seems there are more and more characters being added to comics. Sometimes writers will add multiple new characters in the same issue and most of the time it’s nothing too major ...
Book review: Murder mystery, believable characters drive ‘The Red Letter’ Daniel G. Miller, who lives in Delray Beach, takes the reader to myriad New York streets in his novel, "The Red Letter." ...
Now, today our country is building new "internment camps" to hold another race or ethnicity of people. Again, I ask: How will history judge us? Carol Gravilla, Jackson Township Need a break?
From Eve Teschmacher to Ultraman, here’s every character with a comic-book origin in James Gunn’s Superman ...
The Book Report: Washington Post critic Ron Charles (July 20) By Washington Post book critic Ron Charles As summer revs up, here are three cool new novels, and a work of history that's wilder than ...