I was reading an article in the newspaper this week about upcoming
fall movie releases, and I was struck by how many of them are book
adaptations. This is a Hollywood trend that shows no signs of
slowing...which is great for book lovers like me! I haven't read all
related books yet, but I am excited to see so many familiar book titles
coming to the big screen.
Here are some to watch for -
better hurry up & read the books first! (note that where I have read
the book already, I have linked to my review)
September 2 - The Light Between Oceans
- A book that my book group and I all enjoyed, about an impossible
moral decision faced by a kind husband and wife who rescue a baby.
September 16 - Bridget Jones's Baby
- I admit I have not yet read any of the Bridget Jones novels (though
I'd like to!), but I loved Renee Zellweger and Colin Firth in the first
Bridget Jones movie. This one, the third, finds Bridget in her 40's and
pregnant and unsure who the father is...and they've added Patrick
Dempsey to the cast! I will go see it just for that.
September 23 - The Dressmaker
- I haven't read this one, but the movie is adapted from a novel of the
same name by Rosalie Ham, about a glamorous woman who returns to her
small town in rural Australia and transforms the local women. The movie
stars Kate Winslet and Liam Hemsworth.
September 30 - Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
- I just read this YA novel in June for one of my book groups &
really enjoyed it, so I can't wait for the movie, directed by Tim Burton
(so you know it's peculiar-ness will be extra-peculiar!) Fair warning,
though: if you want to read the book, definitely read it FIRST, before
seeing the movie, because even the movie trailer gives away some
surprises that are gradually revealed in the book.
October 7 - The Girl on the Train
- Both my husband and I read and enjoyed this fast-paced thriller last
summer, so we can't wait to see it on the big screen. Emily Blunt is
starring as the messed-up unreliable narrator, Rachel.
October 7 - Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life
- Based on a popular middle-grade series by the prolific James
Patterson, the first book is coming to theaters, about a 6th grader.
Starring Lauren Graham.
October 21 - American Pastoral
- I am excited about this one! My book group read the Pulitzer Prize-winning modern classic by
Philip Roth a couple of years ago, and I really enjoyed it. It's a very thoughtful novel, so it will be interesting to see how they adapted it. Ewan
McGregor stars in the movie adaptation, along with Dakota Fanning and
Jennifer Connelly. Might have to get some book group friends to go see
this one with me!
October 28 - Inferno -
Another of Dan Brown's popular novels comes to theaters this fall, with
Tom Hanks once again starring as symbologist Robert Langdon. I read (and
loved) The Da Vinci Code but haven't read this one yet (though I think we have it and my husband has probably read it).
November 11 - Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
- Yay!! This was an amazing novel that blew me away, about one day (a
long and confusing day) in the life of a returning war hero who is
really just a kid. It was hilarious, heartbreaking, and incredibly
thought-provoking. The movie stars Vin Diesel, Kristen Stewart, and
Steve Martin, among others - an odd collection! I hope they were able to
capture the magic of the book.
Have you heard of any other book adaptations coming to theaters this fall? Which fall releases are you most excited to see?
Thanks for the summary! I really enjoyed The Dressmaker - I'd studied it in high school and forgotten everything but the most gory bits, which thankfully they left out. It is a very accurate satire of Australian country life. But I thought it had been out on DVD for months?
ReplyDeleteI just checked on Amazon, Siobhan, and you are right - the DVD is already out...but only in Australia and only in Australian format (so we couldn't watch it on our DVD players here in the US). It will be released into American theaters this fall...and then DVD and streaming release usually follows here 3-6 months later. Glad to hear it is worth watching - thanks!
Delete