Sarah Brown, University of Florida
The film version of David Levithan’s book is a pared-down, emotionally stunted misfire.
The film version of David Levithan’s book is a pared-down, emotionally stunted misfire.
Monica Petrucci, Emerson College
Levithan’s identity-less protagonist has a way of connecting with … everyone, surprisingly.
Levithan’s identity-less protagonist has a way of connecting with … everyone, surprisingly.
Michaela Sickles, Suffolk University
‘Every Day’ depicts a pansexual relationship that propels LGTBQ+ representation in YA films to new heights.
‘Every Day’ depicts a pansexual relationship that propels LGTBQ+ representation in YA films to new heights.