‘The Goldfinch’: How Do You Recreate the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Then Destroy It?
Production designer K.K. Barrett recreated the Met in Yonkers for a meditation on the permanence of art to make up for the impermanence of life.
Production designer K.K. Barrett recreated the Met in Yonkers for a meditation on the permanence of art to make up for the impermanence of life.
John Crowley directs an enviable cast in a sprawling adaptation of the 784-page Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
“Brooklyn” director John Crowley returns for a star-studded adaptation of Donna Tartt’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
CinemaCon: The Pulitzer Prize winner seems like the kind of story that’s tough to translate, but its first trailer presents a rich wonderland for book fans.
The “Brooklyn” helmer will next take on the divisive Pulitzer Prize winner.
“Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” screenwriter Peter Straughan is writing the script.
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