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Just before Christmas, in a private dining room in the upmarket Charlotte Street Hotel in the heart of London's Soho, the BBC ...
Mara Brock Akil returns with Forever, a fresh Netflix take on Judy Blume’s novel, redefining first love for a new generation.
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Oh, the power of first love. Netflix’s Forever, based Judy Blume’s 1975 novel, has already captured the hearts of viewers ...
Netflix’s “Forever,” still as sweet, poignant and honest as the novel, has made some meaningful updates to Blume’s source material. Most critically, our central couple, Keisha and Justin, are Black.
Judy Blume's 1975 book about a teen losing her virginity gets a modern spin on Netflix. Here are the biggest changes from the ...
After half a century, a young adult novel has been adapted into a Netflix series - set in the backdrop of 2018 Los Angeles.
Judy Bloom’s books started to come out from 1969 and while she is considered to be one of the most influential children’s authors of all time, her books also top the list of banned books.
You might have seen news that Forever has been banned – but this points to the show’s origins rather than what’s on Netflix.