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TV Surf Report: Ye, God(s) — Religion & Faith are Trending and Make For Topical, Compelling & Entertaining Storytelling
Santa Monica, CA — Anyone else notice that God is trending in TV right now? If you like a little Irreverence with your Reverence, then dear Reader, you are in Luck as series dealing withย Religion, Faith, Mythology, and Historical Fiction … Continue reading
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Tagged Adaptations, AMC, American Gods, Anne Rice, Bruce Langley, Christopher Rice, Cinemax, Craig Wright, Craig Zadan, Diane Keaton, Dominic Cooper, Elizabeth Moss, Faith, Godspell, Good Omens, Graphic Novels, Greenleaf, HBO, Jesus Christ Superstar, Jude Law, Justin Theroux, Lynn Whitfield, Marc Platt, Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman, Neil Meron, Oprah Winfrey, Outcast, Pablo Schreiber, Paolo Sorrentino, Preacher, Relgion, Ricky Whittle, Seth Rogen, Sister Act, Starz, Television, The Handmaid's Tale, The Leftovers, The Passion, The Vampire Chronicles, The View, The Young Pope, Tyler Perry, Victor Garber, Whoopi Goldberg
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TV Surf Report: Praise Be! Hollywood Continues to Adapt Books, Graphic Novels and Podcasts
Santa Monica, CA — Oh, we never take the book, a high-profile literary agent told me recently in a meeting about shopping best-selling books and their prospectiveย TV adaptations. This year, Hulu hit a creative home run (and marketing tool for … Continue reading
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Tagged American Gods, Anne Rice, Big Little Lies, Catch-22, Christopher Rice, Conde Nast, Crimetown, Game of Thrones, George Clooney, George R. R. Martin, GQ magazine, Graphic Novels, HBO, John Logan, John Turturro, Julia Roberts, Justin Cronin, Liane Moriarty, Lord of the Rings, Margaret Atwood, Mark Ruffalo, Marvel Studios, Meryl Streep, nancy drew, Neil Gaiman, Penny Dreadful, Reese Witherspoon, Richard Armitage, Rotten Tomatoes, Showtime, Sony TV, Television, The Handmaid's Tale, The Jinx, The Nix, The Passage, The Vampire Chronicles, Trends, Umberto Eco, Viacom, Wally Lamb, Warner Bros. TV, Welcome to Night Vale, Wolverine
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