

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

Nov 14, 2018 • 1h 15min
Matilda
We take our first dive into the legendary children's author Roald Dahl when we discuss Matilda, the 1988 book and the film adaptation directed by Danny Devito. We'll discuss if childhood is entirely made up of trauma and how that trauma can follow you into adulthood (oh god) But don't worry, there's plenty of cake eating contests and wacky parent pranks in this story as well!

Oct 31, 2018 • 1h 20min
The Exorcist
The power of Christ compels you... to listen to our new episode on The Exorcist! Written by William Peter Blatty in 1971 and adapted by William Friedkin in 1973, The Exorcist tells the story of a young girl who is possessed (or is she?!) and gives us plenty to discuss both spooky-fun and spooky-disturbing.

Oct 17, 2018 • 1h 25min
Pet Sematary
"Sometimes, dead is better." Prepare yourself for peak Stephen King in our Halloween (pt.1) episode on Pet Sematary! From the genuine chills of the novel's plot to the horror of the movie's performances, we'll cover everything worth discussing in this classic King tale of death, love, cultural appropriation, New England accents, and canned cat noises.

Oct 3, 2018 • 1h 26min
Clueless/Emma
I'm totally buggin'! Travel back to the 90's with us as we discuss the cult classic Clueless, directed by Amy Heckerling, and the Jane Austen novel that inspired it, Emma. We discuss how smoothly this novel of proper english courtship translates to the valley girl culture of California; from balls and letters to handbags and ska clubs.

Sep 19, 2018 • 1h 23min
Blade Runner
In this episode we disucss Blade Runner, the Ridley Scott film that put the cyber punk genre on the map, as well as the novel it was based on, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, by Phillip K. Dick. Prepare for discussions on conviluted plot, terrible voice-overs, and more problematic sex than you can shake a stick at.

Sep 5, 2018 • 1h 26min
Sharp Objects
Prepare for the mother of all homecomings as we analyze Gillian Flynn's debut novel Sharp Objects and its HBO mini-series adaptation, directed by Jean-Marc Vallee. This faithful adaptation (for better or for worse) is full of family drama, murder, and many questionable choices made by our protagonist. You'll wanna lace up your roller blades for this one.

Aug 22, 2018 • 1h 27min
Crazy Rich Asians
Grab your bling and priceless handbags, because this episode we're traveling to Singapore (figuratively) to see how the crazy rich live with Crazy Rich Asians! This novel, written by Kevin Kwan, is as glamerous and funny as its Rom-Com counterpart directed by Jon M. Chu, but does one do a better job of telling this ridiculously fun story? Listen and find out!

Aug 8, 2018 • 1h 22min
Jurassic Park
Hold on to your butts! This episode we disucss the popular novel and even more popular film adaptation of Jurassic Park! Written by Michael Crichton and adapted by the Legendary Steven Spielberg, this story raises lots of ethical questions revolving around bio-engineering while also giving us plenty of pulpy dino-kills.

Jul 25, 2018 • 1h 22min
Silver Linings Playbook
This episode we attempt to look on the bright side of mental illness as we discuss (The) Silver Linings Playbook, the Matthew Quick novel and David O. Russel adaptation. We discuss how both iterations show a refreshingly positive side of mental health and its place in family, love and football.

Jul 11, 2018 • 1h 26min
New Moon
The sexy trashcan drama is back with this follow up to the sensation that is Twilight. Stephenie Meyer amps up the angst and probelamtic behavior this time around in her follow up novel, while the film, directed by Chris Weitz, introduced a generation to mumble-core and the most awkward Edward we've ever seen. We'll leave no stone un-turned in this episode!