• Who Deserves to Be In the "Adaptation Hall of Fame?" | 2026 Class
    Jun 12 2026

    Which of these worthy adaptations deserves to be considered among the best ever put to film? In episode 384, join writer Luke Elliott and filmmaker James Bailey as they make the case and then argue over which three are the most deserving to make it in as Ink to Film's third class. The nominees are: "Arrival," "No Country for Old Men," "The Princess Bride," "The Return of the King," "The Exorcist," and "Dr. Strangelove." Which ones make the cut?

    Episode Breakdown:

    Intro

    Presenting the Contenders

    Awarding Scores

    Final Deliberations

    Announcing the 2026 Class

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    Luke Elliott

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    James Bailey

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Perfect Blue (1997 Film) | Finding Meaning in Uncertainty
    May 29 2026

    Does the source novel for "Perfect Blue" help a first-time viewer to parse the meaning behind Satoshi Kon's ending? In episode 383, join Luke Elliott and James Bailey as they consider what essential elements the novel provided, explore the use of reflections, debate the significance of the fish in Mima's apartment, and outline some various theories for what the ambiguity in the film could mean. They finish by casting their votes for which one is ultimately better: the book or the movie!

    • Satoshi Kon's Last Words: https://www.makikoitoh.com/journal/satoshi-kons-last-words
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    • Intro/outro music: Haunted by Ross Bugden

    Luke Elliott

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    James Bailey

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Perfect Blue (1991 Novel) | The Book that Inspired an Anime Legend
    May 21 2026

    Before Satoshi Kon's beloved film, Yoshikazu Takeuchi's light novel Perfect Blue: Complete Metamorphosis had a different story to tell, one with more traditional horror trappings, but with themes about identity and obsession that carried through. In episode 382, join Luke Elliott and James Bailey as they discuss how the book is on its own, how idol culture can exploit both young stars and their audiences, the ethics around writing a book depicting such graphic material, and what bones were present in the story that would go on to inspire the film people know and love.

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    • Intro/outro music: Haunted by Ross Bugden

    Luke Elliott

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    James Bailey

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    53 mins
  • Lord of the Flies (2026 Series) | How to Adapt a Classic
    May 15 2026

    Jack Thorne's version of this literary classic demonstrates how bold, smart choices can breathe life into something that might have otherwise been stale. In episode 381, join Luke Elliott and James Bailey as they discuss all four episodes, appreciate strong performances by the young leads, debate the value of getting surreal with color, and explore how the expanded backstories for each character slightly changes the story's overall themes. The finish by casting their votes on which one is ultimately better: the book or the show?

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    • Intro/outro music: No Winners by Ross Bugden

    Luke Elliott

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    James Bailey

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Lord of the Flies (1954 Novel) | What Lurks in Our Hearts?
    May 9 2026

    William Golding's iconic tale of a group of boys stranded on an island without adults has long been a part of school curriculums in the English-speaking world, but what is it actually about? In episode 380, join Luke Elliott & James Bailey as they ask whether humans are inherently evil, reflect on how Golding's experiences in World War II may have influenced his worldview, debate the value of using a group of boys to represent humanity, explore the symbolism of the pig's head, and compare the book to some of the other notable books people read in school. Join them next week when they discuss the Netflix adaptation by Jack Thorne!

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    • Intro/outro music: No Winners by Ross Bugden

    Luke Elliott

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    James Bailey

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • From the Vault: Wonka (2023 Film)
    Apr 30 2026

    Paul King's prequel to "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" (1971) explores the candy man's origin. Is a light and fluffy musical version of this world, along with a solid performance by Timothée Chalamet, enough to recapture the magic of the 1970s classic? Don't miss out on this golden ticket to our former Patreon-exclusive episode!

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    James Bailey

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    35 mins
  • T. Kingfisher on Retellings, Adaptations, and "What Moves the Dead" | Creative Conversations
    Apr 25 2026

    Author T. Kingfisher joins LIVE at Norwescon 2026 to discuss her novel WHAT MOVES THE DEAD, how to write retellings, and how she feels about adaptations. In episode 379, Luke Elliott & James host their second live recording, this time in front of a live room full of Ursula Vernon fans while adding to their "Creative Conversations" series. Topics include why she chose to retell Edgar Allen Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher," how she decided to deal with each character's original fate, what to do about fungus hares, how she developed Alex's neopronouns, and which of her books have received interest from Hollywood.

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    T. Kingfisher

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    Music Credit

    "The Hunt" by Marc van der Meulen

    Official Website: http://www.marcvdmeulen.com/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLBu1pSrzSQ

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    52 mins
  • What Moves the Dead (2022 Novel) | Conformity Takes Everything
    Apr 17 2026

    T. Kingfisher's retelling of "The Fall of the House of Usher" was a commercial and critical success, but was it an adaptation? In episode 378, join Luke Elliott & James Bailey as they explore the "sporror" subgenre, appreciate some truly unsettling hares, and explore how this version of the classic tale shifts the thematic meanings of Poe's classic into a different place entirely. Join them next week when they interview T. Kingfisher herself for a Creative Conversation at Norwescon 2026!

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      Music Credit
    • "The Hunt" by Marc van der Meulen
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    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLBu1pSrzSQ

    Luke Elliott

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    1 hr