Nicole, Dorin, and Kendyl discuss The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, complete with talk about the way it speaks to multiple audiences, covers difficult topics, and portrays real experiences accurately.
Category Archives: Film
Episode #241: The Prince William of Singapore
In this double episode, the team cover both the book and film versions of Crazy Rich Asians while falling in love with Awkwafina’s comedic timing and Henry Golding’s . . . comedic timing.
Episode #240: To All the Adaptations We’ve Loved Before
We’re pretty proud of this adaptation for doing things right. Jenn, Corey, and Kendyl discuss the John Hughes vibe, the exceptional acting, and the possibility of a sequel to Netflix’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (2018).
*SPOILER WARNING* Corey and Kendyl talk a bit about the next books in the series, so beware if you’re planning to read them and are spoiler adverse.
Episode #239: Slender Mythology
Adaptation recalls their history with slenderman and have some laughs over the new movie, Slender Man (2018).
Episode #238: To All the Letters I Never Sent
Jenn, Corey, and Kendyl dig into Jenny Han’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before complete with discussion of the let’s-pretend-we’re-dating trope, family dynamics, and Nice Guysâ„¢.
Episode #237: Own Your Power
Dorin and Kendyl discuss The Darkest Minds (2018) adaptation, what was left out, and Kendyl reiterates how terrified she’d be of Oranges.
Episode #236: Justice for Harry!
We talk Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again (2018), the songs, the flashbacks, and who got the short end of the stick.
Episode #235: The Physics of Ant-Man and the Wasp

Adaptation talks villains, physics, and skateboard trucks in Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018).
Episode #234: The Darkest Power

Jenn and Kendyl talk about all the members of the misfit group of super-teens and the representation of trauma and manipulation in Alexandra Bracken’s The Darkest Minds.
Episode #233: Jurassic World: Fallen Franchise

The hosts get into genetic manipulation, the hubris of man, and why they brought the action to the mainland in this discussion of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018).
Episode #232: We Can Count Past Eight

Our own league of ladies talks about Ocean’s Eight (2018), the good, the confusing, and the girl power.
Commentary #19: Ocean’s 11 (1960)
Dorin, Corey, and Kendyl watch the original Ocean’s 11 (1960) and give it a new tagline: They learned nothing and lost everything.
Episode #231: On Less-Ambiguous Beach

Dorin and Kendyl discuss the film adaptation of On Chesil Beach (2017), author intent, and how very cringy we felt watching it.
Episode #230: Every Other Day

Jenn and Kendyl discuss the film adaptation Every Day (2018), and whether focusing on Rhiannon was the right choice, or took away from the interesting parts of the premise.
Episode #229: Better Off Deadpool

This time we’re covering the fun-filled romp Deadpool 2, talking X-force, the f-word, and cleaning up the timeline.
Episode #228: On Mishap Beach

Dorin and Kendyl cover another deep, tragic novel so, of course, this one’s a little longer than normal. On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan deals with sexuality, stigma, and the emotional damage that can come from not being educated.
Quick Disclaimer: We are not experts on asexuality and it is more than possible that we got something wrong during our discussion. If so, we apologize and would appreciate you letting us know what it was so we can further educate ourselves. Thanks 🙂
Episode #227: Going Overboard
Dorin and Kendyl talk about the Overboard remake: the gender flip, the representation, and the plausibility of this whole story.
Episode #226: The Avengers vs. Malthusianism
The Adaptation hosts discuss Avengers: Infinity War (2018), how it all came together, what Thanos was thinking, and how everyone died.
Episode #225: Exhale, Simon
Jenn and Kendyl are back to talk about the film Love, Simon (2018), which took a few liberties from the book that Kendyl (and Jess, in absentia) is not happy about. But Jenn brings the non-reader perspective to even things out.
Episode #224: Another Day, Another Life
Jenn and Kendyl discuss David Levithan’s Every Day, and boy to they have thoughts. Loved some bits, and not so much with others, but this one definitely spurred some complex conversation.