TRESPASSES Adaptations of popular novels for the big or small screen are tricky. Readers build a certain picture of the story in their minds and there's a real risk your interpretation can alienate them. But it certainly helps to have the original author involved in the production. Channel 4 would seem to have an advantage, therefore, for its Northern Ireland Troubles drama 'Trespasses' whose author Louise Kennedy is onboard as an executive producer. Adapted for the screen by Ailbhe Keogan , the four part miniseries tells the story of a doomed love affair between a Catholic primary schoolteacher and an unconventional Protestant lawyer in early 1970s Belfast. Lola Petticrew 's Cushla lives with her alcoholic mum, Gillian Anderson 's Gina Lavery while the city wriggles under the grip of a bitter sectarian conflict that is fuelled by political instability. The IRA, INLA, UDA and UVF are engaged in a war that also involves the British Army and the...
FRANKENSTEIN As of October 2025, there had been 423 movies featuring some version of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. 204 short films, 78 TV series and 287 episodes of TV shows also featured the creature and it's easy to understand why. Mary Shelley's tale is an Icarus story. It's about man striving to be God, flying too close to the sun and then crashing. It's about a surgeon creating life and the consequences of what happens when he rejects his creation. It's a cautionary tale too about scientific ambition giving way to disappointment and regret long before we had the real life example of ' Oppenheimer '. The first movie of Shelley's story was J Searle Dawley's 1910 silent film with Augustus Phillips and Charles Ogle. James Whale's 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation with Boris Karloff as The Creature was arguably the most influential, conjuring up the image of a square headed creature that would dominate screen depictions and Halloween cost...