

Cover to Credits
Ian George and Adina Hilton
Cover to Credits is a bi-weekly podcast that analyzes books and their movie adaptations. Hosts Ian George and Adina Hilton cover a variety of genres, critiquing both the film and novel it's based on, while trying to understand what makes a good adaptation. Stories are also frequently viewed from a feminist lens, where representation, gender roles, and other elements are often times explored.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Aug 21, 2019 • 1h 16min
Arrival
This episode we delve into our first ever short story adaptation with Arrival, the 2016 Denis Villeneuve film, based on the short story Story of Your Life by Ted Chiang. We pull from many insightful sources for this episode to examen how this movie came to be and what themes it pulls from the short story. We also discuss whether Amy Adams can be trusted, and what Amazon reviews might sound like for the book she publishes at the end.

Aug 7, 2019 • 1h 27min
Me Before You
This episode we discuss the film Me Before You, directed by Thea Sharrock in 2016 and based on the novel by Jojo Moyes. We'll address many of the topics relating to this tragic love story, including the representation of people with disabilities, figuring out how shitty her sister is, and of course the "did they bang?" qualification.

Jul 24, 2019 • 1h 21min
To All the Boys I've Loved Before
This episode we turn to Netflix for the smash hit, YA rom-com, To All The Boys I've Loved Before, directed by Susan Johnson, and the novel that inspired it written by Jenny Han. We're here for the great cinematography, strong family bonds, and major Mark Ruffalo vibes. Also, wondering how evil the little sister from the book really is.

Jul 10, 2019 • 1h 43min
Breaking Dawn
The Twilight Saga comes to a close with a massive 750+ page book by Stephanie Meyer and a 2 movie finale directed by Bill Condon, and we're here to discuss both in a suitably long episode! We'll cover Bella's arc from baby carrying martyr to best-vampire-ever, the missed opportunity of Jacob's section of the book, and a team of superhero recruitment scene just in time for the end of the series. Not to mention a lengthy discussion on vampire "fluids".

Jun 26, 2019 • 1h 26min
The Shining
Cover your eyes and count to ten, because this episode we're discussing The Shining! Stephen King's famous horror novel, written in 1977 and elevated to cult status in 1980 by Stanley Kubrick, gives us much to discuss. This story of a family enduring the unnatural horrors of the Overlook hotel tackles issues of isolation, parenthood, and trauma. We'll also manage to cover conspiracy theories, stories within stories, and even why Room 217 became 237 in the movie (spoiler alert, it's not about the moon landing).

Jun 12, 2019 • 1h 27min
Good Omens
It's the end of the world and we've never laughed harder. This episode we explore the new Amazon series Good Omens, created by Neil Gaiman who wrote the novel it's based on with the late Terry Pratchett. This doomsday comedy explores themes of morality and human nature as we follow the angel and demon duo of Crowley and Aziraphale (our OTP) as they try to prevent the apocalypse. There's also space aliens, witch hunters, and the goodest hell hound to ever walk the earth.
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May 29, 2019 • 1h 21min
10 Things I Hate About You
It's a FIRST for Cover to Credits as we discuss an adaptation of a play, namely 10 Things I Hate About You which was based on The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare. Never has the wild hijinks of Shakespeare felt more at home than the halls of a late 90's high school, full of deception, wooing, and balloons filled with paint. And of course we'll discuss the elements of the play which have not aged well, to say the least.
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May 15, 2019 • 1h 20min
Murder on the Orient Express (2017)
It's time gather your clues and get down to the bottom of the mystery: is Agatha Christie's 1934 Murder on the Orient Express outdone by Kenneth Branagh's 2017 film adaptation?! We present the hard evidence, from pre-WWII European racism, to absurd black and white flashbacks and everything in between (namely a passionate, kung-fu using Count and Countess).
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May 1, 2019 • 1h 22min
Carol
It's time for a 1950's road trip full of sexual tension, because this week we're discussing Carol (or The Price of Salt) written by Patricia Highsmith and brought to the screen in 2015 by Todd Haynes. We dive deep into this story of a blossoming romance between two women who pursue their love despite all of the stupid, horrible men that surround them, not to mention the cutest movie child of all time.

Apr 17, 2019 • 1h 20min
I Am Legend
Board up your homes and hide your dogs, because this episode we look at I Am Legend, the Richard Matheson novel and its film adaptation directed by Francis Lawrence. We'll break down the significance of this 1950's novella and the widespread influence it brought to the horror and sci-fi genres, while examining if the Will Smith vehicle that has minimal overlap with the book is a worthy adaptation.