Book to Film Adaptations: Coming to a Theater Near You!

October 10, 2018

Oscar season is still months away, but autumn is traditionally the time of year when movie studios start to release the films they feel have the best shot at Oscar gold. This year, a whole slew of new films are based on books (all of which you can find in your friendly neighborhood library). Want to be ahead of the game? Then put these books on hold pronto:

If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin

Barry Jenkins already got Oscar gold when Moonlight pulled out its surprise win. Now he’s turned to a James Baldwin classic and the film festival circuit is already in love. Expect major buzz about this movie and soon.

Beautiful Boy by David Sheff

Sheff’s gutting tale of his son’s battle with addiction isn’t the only addiction film out this year, but it may well be the best. Starring young Timothée Chalamet, last seen in another literary adaptation, Call Me By Your Name.

Can You Ever Forgive Me? Memoirs of a Literary Forger by Lee Israel

Melissa McCarthy takes on a serious role as a sympathetic novelist that gets caught up in forgeries gone too far. It’s a departure for the usually goofy McCarthy, and may well end up granting her some Oscar gold.

The Children Act by Ian McEwan

Plenty of copies of this book are on our shelves, so don’t hesitate to pick one up. Emma Thompson stars in this tale of a leading high court judge who must render a verdict when a teen boy refuses medical treatment on religious grounds.

First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong by James R. Hansen

Ryan Gosling makes a break for Best Actor gold in his performance as the first man to walk on the moon.

 

 

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