An Official Complaint from a Maid at King’s Landing


Movies and TV shows have been dominated in the past decade or so by gritty reboots, in which known characters or plots are presented in a harsh, as realistic as possible manner, e.g. The Dark Knight, the recent Battlestar Galactica series, and the movie adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are. If Dave Eggers can take a slim storybook and make a movie about depressed monsters waxing incoherently about sadness and loss, then dozens of classic kids’ books are just sitting there, waiting to be made more gritty and super-realistic.
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Two old friends reconnect after years apart.
Chris Rock on raising rich kids who don’t think he’s funny.
A conversation with Jordan Crowder, Writer/Director of the successful series “Horror Friends.”