Susan Orlean wrote one of the most unadaptable books, which became one of the best-adapted movies. Now she’s setting the challenge again with “Little Wing.”
Allegra Frank is an entertainment editor at The Daily Beast, particularly interested in animation, internet culture, video games, and comedy. Her work also concerns intersectional issues in TV, film, and music. Alongside editing and reporting, she has significant podcast, panel moderation, and public speaking experience. Her work has also been published in The New York Times, Slate, Vox, and Polygon.
The genius comedian’s new reality show explores his gay identity, his relationship with his boyfriend, his fame, and what the idea of a reality show even is at this point.
The Cairnes brothers admitted to using AI imagery in the new horror film after eagle-eyed fans spotted suspicious images in a teaser.
“Girls5eva” creator Meredith Scardino breaks down the hilarious episode about Y2K nostalgia and sugar daddies.
“Grand Theft Hamlet” mashes up one of the most violent video games with the inimitable bard in this hilarious, wholly original doc.
Two Black visionaries founded MoviePass. Two greedy white guys destroyed it—and watching this doc about the company’s rise and rapid fall, you’ll really hate them for it.
The “Oppenheimer” star took home the biggest award of the season, after winning a steady string of precursors.
One of the most notorious places on the internet gets the biography it deserves in this fascinating documentary.
This charming SXSW premiere has everything: unchecked post-traumatic stress disorder, grief, Alzheimer's Disease, and a great sense of humor about it all.
Sunday night’s episode of “Curb” was a poignantly timed showcase for the late comedian, proving why he was such an invaluable cast member on the show.