14 Scenes From Movies And TV That Made Us Cry In 2017
We did a lot of crying this year, and sometimes it had nothing to do with the news. (Warning: Spoilers ahead.)
The 19 Best Plays And Musicals Of 2017
From a tiny kitchen to a pie shop to a pineapple under the sea, theater in 2017 took us outside our comfort zone. Here's a look at the best of the year, presented in alphabetical order.
The Highs And Lows Of The "Mean Girls" Musical
Tina Fey’s Broadway-bound adaptation of the 2004 film feels a lot like the movie you know and love — and that’s a good thing.
5 Reasons We're Mourning "Difficult People"
The Hulu series was canceled after three seasons. Here’s why it's hard to say goodbye.
This 30-Year-Old Play About Gender And Asian Identity Is More Relevant Than Ever
Playwright David Henry Hwang has revised M. Butterfly for a new production, but its themes of toxic masculinity and Asian gender stereotypes have been there from the beginning.
35 Movies You Will Be Talking About This Awards Season
Here are the most anticipated movies of the fall, and the most likely contenders for awards in 2017.
How “Child’s Play” Became The Funniest, Most Reliably Surprising, And Queerest Slasher Series
"People come to a sequel or remake with very specific expectations. So it’s like, how can I fuck with that?" Chucky's creator, Don Mancini, wonders.
Penélope Cruz Speaks Out Against "Abuse Of Power" Following Harvey Weinstein Allegations
The actor won an Oscar for her role in Vicky Cristina Barcelona, which was produced by The Weinstein Company.
Stephen King Obsessives, This New Series Is For You
Hulu's Castle Rock takes place in King's most notorious small town.
Lin-Manuel Miranda Has Released A New Song And Music Video For Puerto Rico Relief
"Almost Like Praying" features the Hamilton creator and other major artists in a song that benefits the Hispanic Federation and its disaster relief efforts.
The Other Stephen King Adaptations We Should Be Talking About
Gerald’s Game and 1922 are not the next It, but they’re solid reminders of how effective Stephen King’s smaller, more confined storytelling can be in the hands of deft filmmakers.
How One Play Is Amplifying Trans Voices In Theater
In telling a complex story about trans lives with a cast of trans-identified actors, Charm reflects what inclusion in theater can look like.
Here Are The Winners At The 2017 Emmys
The Handmaid's Tale and Big Little Lies dominated the night.
Here Are The Major Differences Between The Original Script Of “It” And The Version You Saw
BuzzFeed News obtained Cary Fukunaga and Chase Palmer’s original script for the Stephen King adaptation, and it’s darker than you’d imagine.
This Is What It Feels Like To Be The Face Of A Gay Twitter Catfish
“I’m a real person that lives in New York and I have a life and this affects me.”
I Survived The Clowns-Only Screening Of "It"
And I only traumatized one child!
“It” Is A Better Coming-Of-Age Movie Than A Horror Film
The sleek new adaptation of Stephen King’s epic novel manages to overcome a lack of substantial scares with a bittersweet story about growing up.
"Texas Chain Saw Massacre" Director Tobe Hooper Dies At 74
The horror filmmaker behind the hugely influential classic also directed 1982's Poltergeist.
This Play Sends You On The Most Awkward First Date
The immersive play Red Flags forces you into a first date with a woman who might just hold your hand and ask you to reveal the worst thing you’ve ever done.
“The Dark Tower” Is Heartbreaking For Fans Of The Books
Readers of Stephen King’s epic fantasy series will find little to love in a film that mangles everything about its novels. WARNING: Spoilers ahead.