According to a report by IndyStar, Looking for Alaska is banned in some school districts because of the sexual and LGBTQ+ ...
I had a lot of feelings when Hulu announced that Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage would be adapting John Green's debut novel, Looking for Alaska, into an eight-episode miniseries. Excitement, ...
As it turns out, “Famous Last Words” is not just another My Chemical Romance song I frequented in eighth grade—they are also Miles Halter’s (Charlie Plummer) obsession and the title to the pilot of ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook If you were a teenager between 2010 and 2016, you’ve probably been caught with the smoky cover of ...
Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns, knows how to tap into teenage emotion. But where he fixates on feelings, Schwartz and Savage — also experts in teen drama — like to see the big ...
Bringing John Green's beloved debut novel Looking for Alaska to the small screen was no small task for Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, who adapted the book into an eight-episode miniseries for ...
Few scripted series have had a bigger impact on how music is used on television — and on how the music business uses TV to help break new artists — than The O.C. Throughout the teen drama’s four-year ...
Every demographic gets its own slice of the streaming pie, but teenagers remain one of the highest-profile niches. Enter a pair of series devoted to teen troubles, Hulu’s “Looking for Alaska,” adapted ...
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Is there life after death, or even life after Culver Creek? The core four were facing those questions during Looking for Alaska Season 1 Episode 5 and Looking For Alaska Season 1 Episode 6 after the ...
Looking for Alaska took 15 years to arrive to screen. All it took was rising in popularity, plateauing, and crashing in the depths of Tumblr. Hollywood jumped on John Green’s 2005 debut novel. Josh ...