Lessons in Chemistry shows that our complicated, muddled lives are burdensome, and we must endure and subvert if we are to evolve and find our foothold.
In “Lessons in Chemistry,” Elizabeth Zott (Brie Larson, who also executive produces) is a chemist. The problem is this is the early 1950s when women were not supposed to be scientists. They were relegated to being secretaries and homemakers. But Zott, a highly intelligent woman, is more intelligent than most of the men at the […]
Apple TV+'s adaptation of Bonnie Garmus' best-selling book makes some changes on its way to the screen, most of which are pretty necessary to make the translation work.