I knew that the holiday movie season would bring a bunch of blockbusters to the big screen, but when I did a little check in at IMDB.com this week to see about upcoming books-into-film releases, I was bowled over the with selection coming out in just the next few weeks. I’ll keep the preamble short this time and let the books and their films speak for themselves.
Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (December 21): If you’re one of the few who hasn’t read the first book in Steig Larsson’s mega-mega-bestselling Millennium Series (M), head on out an enjoy yourself a spoiler free thriller film starring Daniel Craig and directed by David Fincher. If you’re a purist you might want to watch the Swedish versions of the films first, as well as reading the novels.
We Bought A Zoo (December 23): I like simplicity in titling and this one has it. They really did, they bought a zoo and this movie is about the true life adventures of the family that did it. Based on the memoir (M) of the same name by Benjamin Mee. More big name star power in the film version: directed by Cameron Crowe, and starring Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson.
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Coriolanus (January 20): Question: do films based on Shakespearean plays entice you to read the play? Directed by and starring Ralph Fiennes, this adaptation is exactly the sort that would make me go back to the source work, because it takes the old play and gives a contemporary setting.
One For the Money (January 27): Janet Evanovich must be laughing all the way to the bank these days. Her book series about accident prone bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is already hugely popular (wikipedia notes the series extends to “eighteen full-length novels, four holiday novellas, and a short story in a compilation of various authors’ works”) and now is about to hit the big screen. Wonder how many of the 18 titles will make it to screen? I bet there will be a really impressive car explosion.
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2011/12/books-into-film-coming-soon.html