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"The Librarians" documentary portrays the growing book ban movement across the nation. A group of TN librarians watched the film and spoke with us.
More than five years after the original series was canceled, The Librarians: The Next Chapterwill continue the age-old story. Beginning in 2014, The Librarians was envisioned as a continuation of the ...
“The Librarians” begins with a quote: “It was a pleasure to see things burn. It was a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed.” Filmmaker Kim A. Snyder’s illuminating ...
After a seven-year hiatus, Dean Devlin is reviving another of his most popular shows with The Librarians: The Next Chapter. Devlin, also well-known for his frequent collaborations with Roland Emmerich ...
The Librarians: The Next Chapter is a spinoff of the original TV series The Librarians, which followed the adventures of the custodians of a magical repository of the world's most powerful and ...
The Librarians, which started as a series of three TV movies starring Noah Wyle for TNT in 2004, is heading home, twenty years later. Earlier this morning, it emerged that The Librarians: The Next ...
The two-part premiere of Librarians: The Next Chapter airs Sunday, May 25 and Monday, May 26 on TNT, before moving to Monday nights for the remainder of season 1. Who would've guessed, back in 2004, ...
Nine librarians are profiled in Kim A. Snyder’s gripping documentary about censorship in public schools. By Sheri Linden When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, ...
PARK CITY, Utah — A documentary about librarians on the front lines of the battle against book bans arrived at the Sundance Film Festival just as students in the state were barred from bringing their ...
Director Kim A. Snyder's feature, debuting at Sundance, introduces the workers fighting against censorship and speaking for the leaves. “The Librarians” begins with a quote: “It was a pleasure to see ...