Laurie R. King wanted the 16th novel in her Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes series to be a distraction from the last few years of turbulence, but she has long used the Holmes pastiche to make social and political churn feel like a great adventure.
Joel Courtney talks to The Times about making "The Kissing Booth 2" and relating to his character. P.S.: He'd be "totally down" for a "Kissing Booth 3."
Netflix's "Love on the Spectrum" centers on people on the autism spectrum as they date and build romantic relationships. The creators explain how they made it.
Directed and co-written by Dave Franco, "The Rental" features Dan Stevens and Alison Brie in a disappointing horror-drama hybrid about a getaway weekend.
Quetzal singer Martha Gonzalez's "Chican@ Artivistas: Music, Community, and Transborder Activism in East Los Angeles" is both a manifesto and a heartfelt memoir.