The opening pages of “House of Glass: The Story and Secrets of a Twentieth-Century Jewish Family” by Hadley Freeman (Simon & Schuster) set a scene out of an exotic romantic thriller, and yet it is an ...
Castle of Horror Interview Segment host Jason Henderson talks to Hadley Freeman, author of the awesome new nonfiction book Life Moves Pretty Fast: The Lessons We Learned from Eighties Movies. We talk ...
The most vivid of the characters striding through Hadley Freeman’s “House of Glass” is Alex Maguy, whose very surname is pure self-invention. Freeman’s swaggeringly self-confident great-uncle founded ...
Hadley Freeman's ability to explore social guidelines from beloved '80s movies is addicting. She analyzes story lines and plot points from films that molded an entire generation, forcing those who ...
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