What luck to have lived long enough to blithely watch an HBO movie adaptation of Larry Kramer's 1985 play, "The Normal Heart," from the vantage point of 2014, where the HIV and AIDS epidemic can be included on a list of crises abated. (Or at least be
The hit fantasy series is taking a week off so HBO can air its new movie, The Normal Heart. Directed by Ryan Murphy (Glee, Nip/Tuck), Normal Heart is based on a famous 1985 semi-autobiographical play by Larry Kramer, which recently enjoyed a
Watching 'The Normal Heart,' you'd be forgiven for first thinking it was a disaster film about the AIDS epidemic.
If you aren't traveling or lying on a beach somewhere for your Memorial Day weekend, you should know that your TV is calling your name, because HBO's The Normal Heart is finally premiering, not to mention Mad Men's
It's been almost 30 years since Larry Kramer's play “The Normal Heart,” an angry and autobiographical drama about gay men and the AIDS crisis, opened at the Public Theater. On Sunday, HBO will broadcast its new film