Literary Hub film adaptation bracket reaches semifinals

Literary Hub's reader-voted tournament for the best literary film adaptation of the last 50 years has advanced to the semifinals with four epic contenders remaining. The matchups pit The Princess Bride against The Silence of the Lambs, and Apocalypse Now versus The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. Voting for these semifinals opened on April 17 and closes on April 19 at 7:00 PM EDT.

Fans eliminated favorites like No Country for Old Men, Jurassic Park, Remains of the Day, and Clueless in the quarterfinals held on April 16. The surviving films share themes of high stakes, storytelling, and confronting deranged power, according to tournament organizer James Folta. Voters favor epics set in distant lands, war zones, and psychological horrors, Folta noted, hinting at current cultural resonances without specifying further. The first semifinal features Rob Reiner's 1987 comedy The Princess Bride, praised for its postmodern irreverence and adaptation by author William Goldman, against Jonathan Demme's 1991 thriller The Silence of the Lambs, lauded for its tension and performances by Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins. The second pits Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 Vietnam War epic Apocalypse Now, adapted from Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, against Peter Jackson's 2003 fantasy finale The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, celebrated for its faithful yet enhanced adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's novel. Winners will face off in the finals on April 20, with the champion announced April 21.

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Illustration of Peter Jackson receiving honorary Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival opening with Jane Fonda
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Cannes film festival opens with tribute to peter jackson

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The 79th Cannes Film Festival opened Tuesday evening with a ceremony at the Grand Théâtre Lumière. Peter Jackson received an honorary Palme d’Or for his Lord of the Rings work. Jane Fonda launched the festivities as godmother.

Readers of Literary Hub have voted The Princess Bride as the best literary film adaptation of the last 50 years. The 1987 film directed by Rob Reiner defeated The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King with 60% of the vote after six rounds and thousands of ballots cast.

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Late-night host Stephen Colbert announced he will co-write a new Lord of the Rings film with his son. The project, with the working title Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past, draws from early chapters of The Fellowship of the Ring. It features the fan-favorite character Tom Bombadil.

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