Siân Heder to Direct 'Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow' Adaptation for Paramount

May 03, 2024 12:45


Siân Heder, director of best picture winner “Coda,” has signed on to direct the adaptation of “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” for Paramount Pictures.https://t.co/4dKHO9FU0r
- Variety (@Variety) May 3, 2024

Siân Heder, who directed Best Picture winner Coda, is set to direct a film adaptation of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow for ( Read more... )

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sudols May 3 2024, 22:27:04 UTC
Gabrielle Zevin is a big time Zionist and it's very well documented.

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felixfin May 3 2024, 22:30:55 UTC
I truly do not get the hype for this book, I spent the entire time hating like 90% of the characters. Whelp

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sprty May 3 2024, 22:33:21 UTC
yeah i went into it knowing it wasn’t necessarily my taste yet still came away shocked by how bad i found the book

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just444 May 3 2024, 22:50:42 UTC
finding the main couple insufferable is a problem i run into with a lot of contemporary fiction lately

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xdecadentx May 4 2024, 21:33:29 UTC
Yeah the only characters I didn't hate were the smaller background characters that barely got a look in.

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epicdonald May 3 2024, 22:35:27 UTC
i just started this book for my book club but the comments in this post so far are not encouraging 🙃

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xdecadentx May 4 2024, 21:34:37 UTC
I think we're the minority, cos when I finished it and didn't like it I could barely find a negative review.

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elijahxwhore May 3 2024, 22:40:15 UTC
This book destroyed me emotionally

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kz3e May 3 2024, 22:41:50 UTC
The only thing I know about this book was this one passage shared on reddit that made me and a friend cringe and then laugh hysterically. This was a sex scene in the book.

[Spoiler (click to open)]…and then she put her hand between his legs, wrapping her fingers around the cylindrical chamber of blood sponges that was his (and every) penis. He felt the corpora cavernosa, commanded by nerve messages from his subconscious brain, fill up with blood, and the tunica albuginea membrane, the penis’s straitjacket, trap the blood inside.

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anna_drenxavier May 3 2024, 23:12:10 UTC
Tbf, that scene was describing a character who doesn't like sex and thinks about it in a very clinical and detached way. He doesn't wind up even having sex after that description. (It's definitely weird in isolation though lol.)

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beuk May 3 2024, 23:20:45 UTC
I once googled "is the penis a muscle" when an author called a penis a muscle in a sex scene and I was like I don't think that's right. But this is taking accuracy way too far!

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