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Literary bona fides: Based on the Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski (1986-2013)-and also the very good video game By the way: filming started before COVID-19, but only two episodes had been completed before the cast and crew realized just how prescient their project might be. John Mandel’s beloved and bestselling 2014 novel in which a flu wipes out most of the global population (but Shakespeare, and therefore hope, remains). If you can bear to watch a television show about a pandemic right now, this should probably be the one you pick-showrunner (and novelist) Patrick Somerville called it “a post-apocalyptic show about joy.” It is, of course, an adaptation of Emily St. Starring: Mackenzie Davis, Himesh Patel, David Wilmot, Nabhaan Rizwan, Philippine Velge, Daniel Zovatto, Lori Petty If you aren’t yet venturing into the theaters, where it has been showing for a couple of weeks, you can now stream the western-which Manohla Dargis recently called “a great American story and a dazzling evisceration of one of the country’s foundational myths,” in the comfort of your own home. Jane Campion’s first feature film in a decade has already won her the Silver Lion for Best Direction at the Venice International Film Festival, where it premiered.
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Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, Kodi Smit-McPhee
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Literary bona fides: Based on Thomas Savage’s The Power of the Dog (1967) To that end, here’s a selection of the best (and most enjoyably bad) literary film and TV coming to streaming services this month. So what’s a dedicated reader to watch? Well, whatever you want, of course, but the name of this website is Literary Hub, so we sort of have an angle. Every month, all the major streaming services add a host of newly acquired (or just plain new) shows, movies, and documentaries into their ever-rotating libraries.