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Norton Juster Dies: Acclaimed Children’s Author Of ‘The Phantom Tollbooth’ And ‘The Dot And The Line’ Was 91
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Norton Juster, author of the acclaimed modern classic children’s books The Phantom Tollbooth and The Dot and the Line, died last night. He was 91.

His death was confirmed by Penguin Random House. Additional details were not immediately available.

Both of Juster’s most well-known works of the early 1960s were adapted for film, in collaboration with animator Chuck Jones: The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics, first published by Random House in 1963, was adapted by Jones and MGM Animation into an Oscar-winning 1965 10-minute short film. The Phantom Tollbooth, published by Random House in 1961 with illustrations by Juster’s friend Jules Feiffer, was adapted in 1970 as a live-action/animated fantasy film, directed by Jones and Abe Levitow, with Dave Monahan directed the live-action segments.

In 2017, Deadline reported that TriStar had set Matt Shakman to direct a new film version of The Phantom Tollbooth, with a script by...
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  • 3/9/2021
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
Béla Tarr in The Turin Horse (2011)
The Criterion Channel’s September 2020 Lineup Includes Sátántangó, Agnès Varda, Albert Brooks & More
Béla Tarr in The Turin Horse (2011)
As the coronavirus pandemic still rages on, precious few remain skeptical about going to the movies. But while your AMCs and others claim some godlike safety from Covid, there remains a chunk of people still uncomfortable hitting up theaters. To them, we bring you the September 2020 Criterion Channel lineup.

It starts off with quite the swath of content too. Béla Tarr’s Sátántangó hits the service on September 1, and its seven-plus hours should take up a large chunk of your day. Coming soon after is a collection of more than a dozen Joan Blondell starrers from the pre-Code era, including Howard Hawks’ The Crowd Roars, three collaborations with Mervyn LeRoy, and Ray Enright & Busby Berkeley’s Dames.

For some stuff released almost a century later, the service also sees the addition of documentary bender Robert Greene. His Actress, Kate Plays Christine, and Bisbee ’17 join soon after. Janicza Bravo, director of Lemon,...
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  • 8/25/2020
  • by Matt Cipolla
  • The Film Stage
Jj Totah To Topline NBC Comedy Produced By Adam & Naomi Scott
Fifteen-year-old Other People co-star J.J. Totah, one of the breakouts at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, is set to headline a TV comedy series. The project is executive produced by Other People producers Adam and Naomi Scott, who cast the young actor in the movie. The project hails from the Scott’s Gettin' Rad Productions and Universal TV, where the company has a first-look deal. Written by David Monahan and Danielle Hoover, the untitled half-hour comedy centers on…...
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  • 10/31/2016
  • Deadline TV
New Bones Season 10,Episodes 17 & 18 Official Spoilers,Description Revealed By Fox
Recently, Fox released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Bones" episodes 17 and 18. Episode 17 is entitled, "The Lost In The Found," and episode 18 is labeled, "The Verdict in the Victims." It turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff as a possible bullying homicide becomes the main focus for the Jeffersonian team, and more. In the new, 17th and 18th episodes press release: The Jeffersonian Team Investigates Two Deaths. Press release number 2: When the remains of a private high school student are discovered in a ditch, Brennan and Booth are going to surmise that bullying was a factor. When Brennan discovers similarities between her own teen years and the victim's, it is going to lead the team to question whether or not the girl's death was, in fact, a murder. Then, with only 48 hours before the execution of serial killer Alex Rockwell, whom Brennan and Booth helped convict,...
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  • 4/30/2015
  • by Andre Braddox
  • OnTheFlix
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