‘Derry Girls’ Season 1 Review: Quotable, Rewatchable, and Absolutely Hilarious

If you’re looking for something to binge watch this New Year’s, post partying but while sipping Bloody Marys, look no further than Netflix’s Irish import Derry Girls, written and created by Lisa McGee. It’s like if Skins and The Inbetweeners had…

Fangirlish 2021 End Of Year Lists: Ships We Want To See Set Sail In 2022

For our final list of the year, we look ahead to 2022 and all the ships that yet may be. There are several ships we hope to see set sail. Some are new and almost certain. Others have left fans…

Fangirlish End of Year Lists: Shows We’re Looking Forward to in 2020

There’s a lot to look forward to in 2020, but especially in terms of the TV landscape. Whether it’s an upcoming new show, or one of our favorites returning for another season, we’ve got a lot of hopes for television…

5 Reasons to Watch ‘Renegade Nell’ on Disney+

Renegade Nell premieres on Disney+ on March 29, 2024 and tells the story of a quick-witted and courageous young woman framed for murder.

We’re Intrigued By The New Disney+ Show, Renegade Nell

Disney+ has a new series coming and we’re definitely excited about it. We’re always excited for anything that they put out, because well they have a way of embracing the child in us, but also allowing us to be an…

‘Ghosts’ 2×05 Review: “Halloween 2: The Ghost of Hetty’s Past”

With spooky season upon us, it only makes sense that Ghosts would gift us with a second Halloween episode, with “Halloween 2: The Ghost of Hetty’s Past”.

Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan is Tired of People Talking About Her Body

Nicola Coughlan would really like it if people kept their opinions about her body to themselves. And truly, it’s not that big an ask.

11 Actresses We Swooned Over In 2020

There were many actresses that gave amazing performances in 2020, but some just stuck with us! Read our list of the actresses we swooned over in 2020.

5 Things to Watch to Get To Know the ‘Bridgerton’ Cast

There are many things to be excited about when it comes to the Bridgerton premiere on Dec. 25, but one of them is the stellar cast. And while some people, like Julie Andrews and her narration as Lady Whistledown, need…

What We Are Looking Forward To The Most From ‘Bridgerton’ On Netflix

The Bridgerton’s are coming, and the release date announcement from Netflix has set the Internet on fire. We couldn’t be more excited for this show, both as readers of Julia Quinn’s books and fans of period television shows. Here is…

Walter Mercado was not Just a Legend, He was a Con Man

I grew up with Walter Mercado. So many of us latinx did. I remember his voice very clearly, can still bring it back with no problem, even if I hadn’t thought about him for at least two decades. Ironically, my…

We’re Passing Judgement On The Cast of ‘Summer House’

If you think your life is filled with drama, you’ve got nothing going on compared to all of the people that star in a show on Bravo. Those people see drama and latch onto it like a leech. Hell, most…

Practice Self-Care: Stop Watching that Show that Makes you Angry

Practice self-care: stop watching that show that’s making you angry, you know, the one that disappointed you. You’ll be better off for it.

‘The Village’ Is A Show That You Should Be Watching

There are so many shows on television that wading through the ones that are there and finding ones that you love, well… that is something to treasure. Time is a pressure commodity that we all don’t have, so choosing how…

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Cher Martinetti Talks Giving Women Their Voice Back in ‘Forgotten Women of Genre’

It’s a tale as old as time. Woman creates something spectacular, something game changing and like we’ve never seen before. And along comes a man ready to take the spotlight with no regard for the woman’s contribution that got him…

Hope in the Age of Nilhilism

You fight, and you fight, and you crawl through hate, and you shake, and you cry, and you do everything in your power to shine a light, and then those who only care for money, for pain, for the suffering…

5 Things We Have Learned From Fandom

Fandoms are special. Ignore all the teeny bopper fangirls who care only about how hot the celebrity is. Ignore those fangirls who like to hate on other fangirls who don’t share their love for the same ship.  And you’ll find…

International Women’s Day: Celebrating Our Favorite Fictional Women

It’s International Women’s Day, and we’re in the mood to celebrate. To celebrate you, our wonderful, smart, talented, beautiful readers, and to celebrate the fictional women that inspire us, the ones that have us turning on the TV every night.…

Fandoms: Racism, Homophobia & Bad Representation

Fandoms are a microcosm of society. Or, at least, of the society we live in, right now, in 2018. And society has a problem. Writing this as a straight person, and yes, a latinx, but not in any way, shape…

‘Every Day’ Challenges Labels And Perceptions

When you wake up in the morning, once you’ve shaken off the fog of dreams, you know who you are, where you are and what you’ll do that day. But imagine waking up and not knowing any of those things,…

Five Reasons We Enjoyed ‘Rebel in the Rye’

I love a good book and for me – JD Salinger has always been an author that I admire and love. He’s also been someone that I admire. So the excitement for Rebel in the Rye was real. This biopic…