Movie Review: ‘Follow Her’ Is A Psychological Thriller That Keeps You Guessing

Just in time for spooky season, Follow Her delivers the perfect dose of psychological horror. We review it HERE.

‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Movie Review: A Timely Psychological Thriller

Don’t Worry Darling directed by Olivia Wilde is finally out and we can honestly say it was a really good film. Despite the non-stop news cycle of behind-the-scenes drama, it did not keep viewers from heading to the theatre. We’re…

A ‘Psych’ Star Joins The Cast Of ‘The Wonder Years’ Reboot

The cast of The Wonder Years reboot keeps getting better and better. We’re excited they’ve added this Psych star to the cast!

‘One Tree Hill’ Made It Into A Psychology Textbook

#OneTreeHill made it into a psychology textbook and the stars have something to say. We fully support what they had to say.

5 Reasons to Watch ‘Psych’

There was a period of time where my family watched every single show on USA Network. Seriously, we watched White Collar, Burn Notice, Monk, In Plain Sight, and Royal Pains, but my favorite was Psych. Shawn Spencer (James Roday, A…

‘Parasyte: The Grey’ Season 1 Review: The Perfect Replacement for ‘Sweet Home’

Parasyte: The Grey is the perfect replacement if you’re missing Sweet Home or were disappointed with the latest season.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 25×09 Review: “Children of Wolves”

Sometimes, we don’t like an episode but can at least see the vision behind it; unfortunately, this does not apply to Law & Order: SVU 25×09.

Nicola Coughlan Showcases Her Range in ‘Big Mood’

Nicola Coughlan is more than Lady Whistledown and her newest project, Big Mood, is giving her a chance to prove it.

‘Love Lies Bleeding’ Review: *fans self while panting*

Love Lies Bleeding really left me purring and questioning the levels of buffoonery that comes with intense love.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 25×08 Review: “Third Man Syndrome”

Law & Order: SVU 25×08 “Third Man Syndrome” feels a bit like filler. Usually, that’s fine. Right now, this season, it may not be.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 4×07 Review: “Original Sin”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 4×07 “Original Sin” leaves us at a loss for words, at least as far as any quick summary goes. Just…it’s good.

Austin Butler Talks About The Actor That Inspired The Portrayal Of His ‘Dune: Part Two’ Character

Austin Butler is a good actor. We’ve loved him since The Carrie Diaries (which do yourself a favor and watch it). We were amazed by his method acting for Elvis. So when he was announced as part of the Dune:…

‘The Tourist’ 2×01 Review: The Man Goes to Ireland

The Tourist 2×01 sees Elliot and Helen heading over to Ireland and of course it turns into a kidnapping. Read our review here.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 25×06 Review: “Carousel”

The best thing we can say about Law & Order: SVU 25×06 “Carousel” is that it’s over. Awful stereotypes and erasing known canon…no thanks.

‘The Rookie’ 6×02 Review: “The Hammer”

In The Rookie 6×02 “The Hammer” we celebrate 100 episodes while they show that Chenford is endgame and open new fronts.

‘The Rookie’ 6×01 Review: “Strike Back”

The Rookie 6×01 “Strike Back” is an irregular episode that sometimes fulfills its objective. However, the episode is outstanding in action.

CSI: Vegas Blew Up Josh Folsom’s Life—And That’s What Makes Him Great

The CSI: Vegas Season 3 premiere saved Josh Folsom’s career, but not his life—and it’s the best crime drama storyline on TV right now.

‘The Irrational’ 1×11 Review: “Reciprocity”

The Irrational 1×11 “Reciprocity” wraps up the first season in a really satisfying way. We get answers about the biggest arc of the season, see some emotional closure to our favorite characters, and are even treated to a dramatic cliffhanger…

Book Review: ‘Nowhere Like Home’ by Sara Shepard

Sara Shepard’s Nowhere Like Home takes the pressures of motherhood to frustrating and thrilling extremes at a mothers-only community called Halycon.

Producer Arika Lisanne Mittman Teases The Future For Alec And Marisa In ‘The Irrational’

The Irrational is one of the best new shows of the season, and it’s hard to believe we’re to the finale already. We’re so invested in the journeys Alec (Jesse L. Martin), Marisa (Maahra Hill), and the rest of the…

There’s a Korean Comedy on Netflix About a Girl Who Turns Into a Chicken Nugget

Chicken Nugget might be the wildest show coming to Netflix and we watched the show about the psychic who touches butts.