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Adapting Patrick Radden Keefe's bestselling book Say Nothing into a compelling television series was a monumental task. "I was well aware going in that brilliant books often make terrible films ...
A history, a tragedy and at times a brutal thriller, Disney's nine-part series is a "sensational" amalgam, said Benji Wilson in The Daily Telegraph. Adapted from Patrick Radden Keefe's acclaimed ...
Patrick Radden Keefe wanted his 2019 book Say Nothing to be different from other accounts of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.. Before sitting down to write the book, the author had noticed ...
Hulu’s FX-produced limited series Say Nothing, like its source book by Patrick Radden Keefe, takes its name from the striking 1975 poem “Whatever You Say, Say Nothing,” by Seamus Heaney.
NPR's Scott Detrow talks to author and journalist Patrick Radden Keefe about turning his best selling book into the brand new limited series "Say Nothing," out now on Hulu.
It was probably inevitable that Patrick Radden Keefe’s gripping 2019 bestseller “Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland” would be adapted by Hollywood. Part ...
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks to author and journalist Patrick Radden Keefe about turning his best selling book into the brand new limited series "Say Nothing," out now on Hulu.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Adapting Patrick Radden Keefe's bestselling book Say Nothing into a compelling television series was a ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Adapting Patrick Radden Keefe's bestselling book Say Nothing into a compelling television series was ...
Adapting Patrick Radden Keefe's bestselling book Say Nothing into a compelling television series was a monumental task. "I was well aware going in that brilliant books often make terrible films ...