Daniel Radcliffe Has Found His Freedom

The play Every Brilliant Thing is a deeply personal and uplifting story about a person who deals with their mother’s struggles with suicide by making a list of all the wonderful things in life. Since its successful debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2014, the play – created by Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe – has been performed in 66 countries, featuring actors like Minnie Driver and Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Recently, audiences in New York City have braved the winter weather to see the show – and maybe even become part of it. In the days leading up to its official opening, videos are circulating on TikTok and Instagram showing the lead actor connecting with fans before and after performances.

Breaking Down the Ambiguous Ending of Netflix’s Sultry Vladimir Adaptation

The series Vladimir, created by Julia May Jonas (who also wrote the 2022 novel it’s based on), follows a college English professor in her fifties (Rachel Weisz) who develops a strong obsession with Vladimir Vladinski (Leo Woodall), a charismatic young novelist recently hired by her department. The title Vladimir is thought to be a reference to Vladimir Nabokov, author of Lolita, a connection Jonas has hinted at. She explained that she wanted to name the series after the object of the obsession, but from a woman’s point of view, flipping the traditional narrative.