Like a fart in a hallway, I was distantly, but strongly aware of the musical Dear Evan Hansen. The musical was a huge hit, winning six Tony Awards including Best Actor in a Musical for Ben Platt, Best Featured Actress in a Musical for Rachel Bay Jones, Best Musical, and Best Score. It is now being adapted into a film with Platt reprising his role. People have made jokes about Platt being too old to play a teenager, but what amuses me more is everyone realizing that the musical is not queer.
Read MoreThe mystery of it all is who is really going to be in the cast of Knives Out 2 by the end of it all. Can Rian Johnson just do one of those picture mural things that makes a bigger picture and we can all send in a picture and then really be a part of Knives Out 2?
Read MoreBased on the books by R.L. Stine, Fear Street is a movie trilogy that is set to be released on Netflix over three consecutive weeks, starting July 2.
Read MoreBilly Porter is a fantastic actor, one award away from an EGOT, and through his role as Pray Tell in FX's Pose, he has been able to give a voice to many Black queer people living with HIV. In a recent interview with THR, it is revealed that Porter is one of those people himself.
Read MoreWhile fun pictures of the cast having fun, my galaxy brain instantly clocked Tom Holland in his Midtown High gym gear meaning either there is a "flashback" scene or that Peter Parker is still attending school even with Mysterio's video out in the world.
Read MoreWow, what a terrifying and also completely nonsensical hypothetical scenario that must be for Joe Rogan, a man who is paid enormous sums of money to talk!
Read MoreThe Mary Sue got a chance to interview director Mairzee Almas about Nina and Matthias and the journey they went on in Netflix's Shadow and Bone season one.
Read MoreIn 'The Chosen and the Beautiful,' a queer Vietnamese-American Jordan Baker from 'The Great Gatsby' is still trying to sort out her own reality.
Read MoreTwitter was quick to jump to Shrek's defense and also was mad that it is the year 2021 and we somehow have SHREK DISCOURSE.
Read MoreBrian Broome's memoir Punch Me Up to the Gods is one of the most stunning debuts I've had the pleasure of reading.
Read MoreLet’s take a look back at the films woman and nonbinary directors released in 2025, from Academy Award winners to debut filmmakers.