
Keely Weiss
Keely Weiss is a writer and filmmaker. She has lived in Los Angeles, New York, and Virginia and has a cat named after Perry Mason.

The Best Queer Books of 2025 (So Far)
The queer literary landscape is flourishing in spite of near-constant threats. These are the LGBTQ-led reads you won’t want to miss this year.

The Biggest Differences Between Hulu’s Tell Me Lies and the Book
How does Carola Lovering’s bestselling novel translate on the small screen?

How the It Ends with Us Film Expands Upon Colleen Hoover’s Book
Changes were made while bringing the novel to the screen, but the film adaptation allows for a more thoughtful portrayal of the story’s most controversial elements.

How Hulu’s We Were the Lucky Ones Compares to Georgia Hunter’s Book

Alycia Debnam-Carey Unpacks Our True Crime Obsession in Saint X
The actress talks adapting Alexis Schaitkin’s novel for the screen, portraying grief, and the “the dead white girl trope.”

Lizzy Caplan Talks Fatal Attraction, Fleishman, and ‘Nice Guys’
The actress stars in a Fatal Attraction reboot told from the perspective of Alex Forrest, Glenn Close’s famous role.

How Hulu’s Saint X Series Differs from the Book
We break down the biggest differences between Alexis Schaitkin’s novel and the onscreen adaptation.

My Policeman Is a Stunning Novel. How Does the Film Stack Up?
Here are some changes to note before streaming the Harry Styles-starring adaptation on Prime Video.

‘Everyone Has a Stephen’: Tell Me Lies Author and Showrunner Break Down the Hulu Adaptation
Carola Lovering and Meaghan Oppenheimer on portraying toxic relationships and hopes for a potential season 2.

Bodies, Bodies, Bodies Will Make You Question Your Closest Friends
Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Rachel Sennott, Myha’la Herrold, Chase Sui Wonders, and director Halina Reijn point out the real villain of A24’s satirical slasher: social media.

MUNA on Their Renaissance, Extreme Horniness, and the ‘Trap of Visibility’
The band jokes that “the headline should be: MUNA Got Hotter and That’s Why They’re Doing Better.”

How Does Hulu's Conversations with Friends Compare to Sally Rooney’s Original Novel?
The new series stays pretty true to the text—with a few noticeable changes.

Toni Collette on Pieces of Her and Intergenerational Trauma
“I have always been attracted to these ideas of what we inherit and what it is to be part of a family—your blood family, but also the family you create for your own mental health or your own survival.”

How Does Pieces of Her Stack Up Against the Original Novel?
We investigate the differences between the new Netflix drama and Karin Slaughter’s book.

How Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Lost Daughter Compares to Elena Ferrante's Book
Gyllenhaal's directorial debut, now streaming on Netflix, stays loyal to its source material.

30 YA Books That Are Must-Reads for All Ages

Maid Was an Opportunity Margaret Qualley Just Couldn't Pass Up
The actress shares why she was compelled to portray Stephanie Land's poignant memoir onscreen and how a role like Alex highlighted her own privilege.

How Netflix's Maid Differs from Stephanie Land's Book
The cast and showrunner weigh in on how the memoir and series adaptation portray poverty in America.

Gayle Rankin on the Many Faces of Humanity in Perry Mason
The actress talks learning from the past and bonding with Matthew Rhys.

My Heart Has Always Belonged to Perry Mason
Few people under retirement age know his name. But the stoic PI has been my comfort character for years—and now he's back.