Greg Berlanti

Page To Screen Who Is LOVE, SIMON's Happy Ending For
Page To Screen: Who Is LOVE, SIMON’s Happy Ending For?

Page To Screen contrasts Love, Simon and its original source, showcasing what’s lost when a coming-out story is re-molded for the screen.

YOU SEASON 2: Give In To The Obsession
YOU SEASON 2: Give In To The Obsession

Story stumbles aside, You delivers on all the hot, steamy intrigue that we came to love in the first season.

ARROW (S8E1) "Starling City": The Beginning Of The End
ARROW (S8E1) “Starling City”: The Beginning Of The End

Arrow has kicked off its final season with a mostly entertaining and emotionally engaging episode.

Last Month On THE FLASH: Nora’s Reverse-Flash Secret, Defeating Cicada…Again & Where’s Joe?

In this latest recap, Alex Arabian looks back on episodes 10-15 of The CW’s The Flash.

Last Month On SUPERGIRL: Sisters Apart, Dream Girl's Coming Out, Super Friends, The Elite, & Agent Liberty's Deputization
Last Month On SUPERGIRL: Sisters Apart, Dream Girl’s Coming Out & Agent Liberty’s Deputization

We recap episodes 10 to 13 in the fourth season of The CW’s Supergirl, leading to the introduction of Lex Luthor.

Last Month On THE FLASH: Mysterious Father Figures, More Time Travel, A Familiar Foe, & Cicada’s Downfall?

Things are certainly heating up in month 2 of The Flash just in time for them to cool off during the holiday break.

This Month On SUPERGIRL: The Children Of Liberty, Dreamer, Manchester Bad, & A Drunk Brainiac!
This Month On SUPERGIRL: The Children Of Liberty, Dreamer, Manchester Bad, & A Drunk Brainiac!

Again, Supergirl has never shied away from staying topical and overtly political, and Season 4 is no different.

This Month On SUPERGIRL: A Very Luthor Feeling Looms Over American Aliens
This Month On SUPERGIRL: A Very Luthor Feeling Looms Over American Aliens

As Supergirl’s fourth season prepares for the reintroduction of Lex Luthor to a new generation, the series is as strong as it’s ever been.

Queer Cinema, LOVE, SIMON & The Problem Of Heterosexual Spectatorship
Queer Cinema, LOVE, SIMON & The Problem Of Heterosexual Spectatorship

Love, Simon may be a cute addition to the romantic comedy genre, but Film Inquiry writer Tessa Bahoosh argues that despite its abundance of charm, the film is more concerned with appealing to straight audiences, rather than the closeted kids who need it.

LOVE, SIMON: Parity Through Mediocrity
LOVE, SIMON: Parity Through Mediocrity

In a move that stands out, Love, Simon is being pushed as an out and proud LGBTQ…