What to Watch After Project Hail Mary: Films and Shows
Seven films and shows for people who loved Project Hail Mary and want the next great optimistic hard sci-fi experience. What each one shares with it, and what it does differently.
The connections between books, films, albums, TV, and games that no single-format tracker can see. What your library reveals about your taste and what to consume next because of it.
Seven films and shows for people who loved Project Hail Mary and want the next great optimistic hard sci-fi experience. What each one shares with it, and what it does differently.
Cape Fear started as a 1957 paperback. The reading list after the finale: John D. MacDonald's The Executioners, Patricia Highsmith, Tana French, and William Landay, plus the two
Five books about beautiful communities with monstrous cores, bodies as contested territory, and women who choose their people.
Looking for one app to catalog your whole library? Goodreads, Letterboxd, Libib, Notion, and Achriom compared for books, films, TV, albums, and anime.
Six books for the Fleabag hangover: unreliable narrators, performed competence, and grief that hides behind a joke. A cross-media reading list in Phoebe Waller-Bridge's key.
Five books for Hereditary fans, from We Need to Talk About Kevin to Shirley Jackson. Where elevated horror lives on the shelf, plus films for when the reading list runs out.
How Labrinth's score works, what the needle drops are actually doing, and the eight albums to listen to when the season ends.
Loved Normal People? Here is the cross-media map: the Sally Rooney novel behind it, four films with the same intimate texture, and the books to read next.
Finished Annihilation and want more? The honest guide to the Southern Reach reading order, the best books like it from Susanna Clarke, Han Kang, and Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and the
Finished Dune and want more? The honest reading order for Frank Herbert's sequels, whether the Brian Herbert continuations are worth it, the best books like Dune from Asimov, Le
Seven books that share The Bear's DNA: kitchen pressure, craft that shades into obsession, grief cooked into food, and the family table as a battlefield.
Films, albums, and books that appear most often alongside John Williams' Stoner in readers' libraries, based on Achriom library data.
Your backlog of unread books, unwatched films, and unheard albums feels like a time problem. It is a sorting problem. Here is how to triage it.
Seven epic fantasy reads for fans of House of the Dragon: dragons, ruthless succession, morally-grey courts, and the Targaryen history the show is built on.
Streaming recommendations feel worse every year because they optimize for completion, not taste. Here is what the algorithm is really doing, and how to wander instead.
Seven sci-fi novels for fans of Project Hail Mary: first contact, science-as-hero problem-solving, an unlikely alien friendship, and saving the world one experiment at a time.
The narrator you cannot trust has become the defining device across current books, film, TV, music, and anime. An argument about why, and seven works that prove it.
Seven thrillers for fans of Netflix's I Will Find You: wrongful convictions, a father who won't stop searching, and a loved one who might not be dead. Coben-style read-alikes.
Seven albums that capture the atmosphere of Haruki Murakami's fiction: late-night solitude, jazz-tinged melancholy, and the feeling that ordinary life is slightly out of place.
The post-book void is real. Six films and series that bridge the gap after a great novel, chosen by the mood you're carrying when you close the cover.
Five of Denis Villeneuve's most celebrated films have a direct literary source. These are the books behind Arrival, Dune, Enemy, Incendies, and Blade Runner 2049, and why reading
Five books for fans of Severance on Apple TV+: institutional horror, split identity, slow reveals, and characters who don't understand what was done to them.
Christopher Storer co-supervises the music himself, and it shows. A guide to the songs doing the emotional work the dialogue isn't, and where each one goes.
For book-to-album recommendations, the tools that work, the ones that fall short, and why most AI music apps cannot make the connection your reading list is asking for.
Seven books about cursed communities, old evils returning, and the dark humor of small towns that should have listened. The reading list for fans of Widow's Bay on Apple TV+.
The hidden connections between filmmakers and writers, and what it means when your taste in books and movies overlaps.
New content is endless, yet we keep returning to the same books, films, and albums. Repetition is its own kind of discovery.
From Die Hard to Mean Girls, these movies were books first - and your library might have more unexpected connections than you realize.
Your reading taste can unlock new music. Here's how to find albums that share DNA with your favorite novels, even when the connection isn't obvious.