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In Contrast
Alan Sevin
20 episodes
3 days ago
On the In Contrast podcast, Alan & Nisha talk about movies and the books they are based on. Nisha reads the books and Alan watches the screen adaptations, and through discussion of comparison and contrast, they attempt to answer the age-old question: Is the book better than the movie?
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On the In Contrast podcast, Alan & Nisha talk about movies and the books they are based on. Nisha reads the books and Alan watches the screen adaptations, and through discussion of comparison and contrast, they attempt to answer the age-old question: Is the book better than the movie?
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Water for Elephants
In Contrast
2 hours 6 minutes 55 seconds
6 months ago
Water for Elephants

Welcome to Episode 13, which means we are kicking off our second year of In Contrast!

For this episode, Alan & Nisha discuss Nisha's birthday pick: Water for Elephants! They discuss the 2006 novel by Sara Gruen and its 2011 film adaptation by the same name.

Join us as we delve into this period piece romance and discuss how Gruen's own character are evident in her writing.

In Contrast
On the In Contrast podcast, Alan & Nisha talk about movies and the books they are based on. Nisha reads the books and Alan watches the screen adaptations, and through discussion of comparison and contrast, they attempt to answer the age-old question: Is the book better than the movie?