6 Books to Read for Women’s History Month
Celebrate Women’s History Month in a literary way! Read our list of books that both educate and capture the imagination to brush up on women’s history.
Celebrate Women’s History Month in a literary way! Read our list of books that both educate and capture the imagination to brush up on women’s history.
Jill Scott’s ‘To Whom This May Concern’ is a confident, soulful return that blends intimacy, growth, and unshakable presence. Check out our review for more!
Billy Ray talks to us about his upcoming YA novel, Burn the Water, and why Rafe and Jule are such great characters. Check out the interview here!
Netflix’s ‘His & Hers’ delivers relentless misdirection, a suspect at every turn, and a finale that reframes everything. Check out our review for more!
This Story Might Save Your Life has a “Lisa Jewell meets Emily Henry” vibe — but does the genre mashup hold together? Read on for our review of the novel.
The official trailer for Slanted explores what it takes to be a popular girl through being Asian American and the grotesque nature of body horror.
The official trailer for horror comedy Forbidden Fruits highlights the fiery rivalry between Lola Tung’s Pumpkin and Lili Reinhart’s Apple.
A prophetic voice watches basketball, billionaires, and American ambition collide in Medium Rare by J. Natasha Joukovsky. Read our review for more!
Alessandra Ferreri, Wattpad’s Head of Content, discusses adapting stories Kissing Is the Easy Part and Love Me Love Me for the screen. Read on for more!
Beatlemania isn’t dead! Sam Mendes’ four-part biopic series, The Beatles: A Four-Film Cinematic Event, is hitting theaters in 2028.