
I have been waiting anxiously to see what a movie version of
Richard Yates's classic novel,
Revolutionary Road, might look like. Back when the
casting news (a Titanic reunion for Winslet and DiCaprio) first appeared, we hadn't heard of a TV show called

There are some cinematic couplings that are so full of cuteness that I get giddy at the thought of them reuniting. Steve Martin and Diane Keaton are one such couple, having totally endeared themselves to me in
Father of the Bride (I just pretend that little sequel doesn't exist).
Now,
these two may couple up again for One Big Happy, a comedy by
Party of Five creators Chris Keyser and Amy Lippman.

Welcome back, members of the
Buzz Book Club! Now that you've finished Richard Yates'
Revolutionary Road, we can talk about what all this suburban-life-in-the-1950s stuff is about. In fact, it will be interesting to discuss this book now as a whole work, rather than section by section, because we have every piece of the puzzle in place to sort out what Yates is driving at here.

Round Three, fellow
Buzz Book Club readers! This third section of the March book club selection,
Revolutionary Road, was longer than the others have been, so we have much to discuss after the jump.
If you're new to the Book Club, this is how it goes: every week I'll suggest chapters to complete by the next post (which, in this case, will go up every Friday in March).

Welcome back, fellow
Buzz Book Club readers! Last week we examined
the first section of our March selection,
Revolutionary Road, and now we're moving onto the second section.
If you're new to the Book Club, this is how it goes: every week I'll suggest chapters to complete by the next post (which, in this case, will go up every Friday in March).