Well, that can vary a lot. Sometimes it's a classic novel that has stood the test of time, and other times it could be a contemporary novel that gained popularity recently. The choice often depends on the director's vision and the potential for adaptation to the big screen.
Pulp Fictions was a movie based on Pulp Fictions. The novel was a dark humor novel by Jim Davis, first published in 1994. The film was directed by Quentin Tarantino (Quartz) and released in 1995. 'Pulp Fiction', a crime horror film, was a dark humor, crime, and action film. The film had a complex plot structure, a non-linear narrative, and a large number of stop motion animations and special effects. The film was praised by the audience and critics as a classic in the history of film.
No, it isn't. 1923 is an original creation and not based on a novel.
Yes, many novels were adapted from movies. These novels are often called "shadow-reading" because they are based on the plot and characters of the movie. Some of the famous film novels include Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Interstellar, The Avengers, and so on.
The movie Wonder is based on the novel of the same name written by R.J. Palacio.
I don't think the movie Clueless is based on a novel. It's an original screenplay.
I think it was based on a novel by Anne Rice. But I'm not 100% sure.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's an original script and not based on a novel.
I don't have that information. You might have to check with the filmmakers or do some in-depth research online.
The movie Pachinko is based on the novel of the same name by Min Jin Lee.
To the best of my knowledge, the movie Clueless wasn't based on a novel. It was an original screenplay.