Ink to Film is a show for readers and film aficionados alike. We read and discuss a novel in a granular way, then move to the film adaptation and talk about all the ways it relates to the book, and how it stands on its own. Hosts Luke and James have studied writing and film respectively, and bring an insider's insight into the show. Whether merely curious about the source material or an avid fan, Ink to Film should appeal to you!
The sand worms have been ridden, climactic duels have been fought, and the Bene Gesserit prophecy has taken shape. Ink to Film has finished reading Fr...
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Frank Herbert’s legendary novel DUNE’s publication history is a notable one, beginning in serialized form in Analog magazine before receiving numerous...
Can you name these books after hearing just the opening line? What about from a single quote pulled from the adaptation? In episode 200, Luke & James ...
With the entire first season finished, the slightly different direction the adaptation is taking is beginning to become clear. But is that necessarily...
Bruce Miller’s adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s famous novel has pulled in numerous accolades, but what is it that makes the show so noteworthy? In epi...
Margaret Atwood’s dystopian feminist novel drew praise and outrage alike when it was first released for its controversial subject matter, but the mode...
Nia DaCosta’s spiritual follow-up to the 90s cult classic synthesizes the 30-year history of the legendary Candyman mythos and its real-world reach wi...
Clive Barker invented the Candyman character in his short story “The Forbidden,” but it wouldn’t be until Bernard Rose’s adaptation hit theaters that ...
Joe Wright created a commercially successful adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel that appealed to modern audiences, but does it lose anything in...