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 Book Convention That Celebrates Diversity Is Heading To California
Conventions are fun. Especially book conventions. I have been attending them since 2013 and haven’t stopped since. They’re great because you get the opportunity to see some of your favorites in person and you’re in a room full of people…
See The Trailer For ‘The Loneliest Boy In The World’
The Loneliest Boy In The World looks like a campy but lovable horror flick that reminds us of those that we grew up with in the 90s. When the sheltered and unsocialized Oliver (Max Harwood) is tasked with making…
‘The Idea Of You’ Movie Adaptation Has Found Its Hayes Campbell
Robinne Lee’s book The Idea of You is one of our absolute favorites. As I’ve mentioned before, when I read it in 2017 it left me with the longest book hangover of my life. I recently did a re-read for…
‘The Woman King’ Movie Review: An Epic Historical Piece
While sitting in the theater watching The Woman King, I found myself in awe that it took seven years for a film like this to be seen.
Netflix Global Fan Event TUDUM Set To Deliver Major Sneak Peeks
Netflix’s annual TUDUM fan event is baaaack and boy is it about to deliver some major sneak peeks. The free virtual event is chock full of content for some of our favorite shows and films and we really look forward…
See The Trailer For ‘Luckiest Girl Alive’
Have you ever looked at a person and thought to yourself that they had the perfect life and you wished yours could be like theirs? Well, Netflix film Luckiest Girl Alive is about to remind us that looks can be…
‘Roswell, New Mexico’ 4×13 Review: “How’s It Going To Be”
And so, with Roswell, New Mexico 4×13 we have come to the end of an amazing era with one of our absolute favorite shows on The CW.
‘Katrina Babies’ Gives A Voice To The Children Who Survived Hurricane Katrina.
In Katrina Babies, Edward Buckles Jr. gives the children who lived through Hurricane Katrina a voice to tell their stories.