Instead, Ilana Kaplan, whose illustrated monograph “Nora Ephron at the Movies” comes out today ... whose unassailably smart writing and A-list dinner parties propelled her to the top of ...
Reprinted from Nora Ephron at the Movies: A Visual Celebration of the Writer and Director Behind When Harry Met Sally, You’ve Got Mail, Sleepless in Seattle, and More, published by Abrams. Text ...
Rosie O’Donnell’s character tells Ryan’s Annie that she doesn’t want to be in love, she wants to be in love in a movie. Preferably a Nora Ephron one. This story originally appeared in Los ...
Chunky sweaters. Down comforters. Lived-in kitchens. The cozy aesthetics of Nora Ephron’s films are perennial favorites online. In an excerpt from Ilana Kaplan’s new book, Nora Ephron at the ...
The author of Nora Ephron at the Movies reflects on the late filmmaker’s flops—“She didn’t want to be pigeonholed”—and what she’d think of the current moment: “Love Is Blind would ...
Ilana Kaplan’s new book Nora Ephron at the Movies talks about the idea of “comfort” 21 times. That makes sense. “Comfortable” describes the aesthetic of Ephron’s films ...
like Christmas,” “Nora Ephron at the Movies” author Ilana Kaplan says, invoking two signature films that she groups with “Sleepless in Seattle.” “We search for that feeling every year.” ...
here are the best gifts that are sure to keep every kind of film fanatic at the edge of their seat. For the Nora Ephron fan ...
So much so, that while writing my book Nora Ephron at the Movies, I found an instant thrill in rediscovering some of Ephron’s hallmark locations through her eyes. Falling Into the Rhythms of La ...
Kaplan's latest book, Nora Ephron at the Movies (Abrams), offers another more methodical appreciation of the late and celebrated writer-director, best known for her other rom-coms When Harry Met ...
Journalist Ilana Kaplan remembers one of the first Nora Ephron movies she saw—1998's You've Got Mail, starring Tom Hanks and ...
“When we watch ‘When Harry Met Sally’ or ‘You’ve Got Mail,’ it distills this sweeping sentiment of being in New York City in the fall and this magical feeling that comes once a year, like Christmas,” ...