Book Review: ‘Offside’ By Avery Keelan

Offside was an addictive read – one that kept us turning the pages. A fun escape from reality that will put you in your Hockey Sports Drama book reading era

The Gilded Age Season 3 Episode 3 Review: ‘Love Is Never Easy’

The drama on 61st Street in Old New York continues in The Gilded Age. The question of Gladys Russell’s (Taissa Farmiga) marriage comes to a head but that is just one of many intrigues in an eventful episode. The Gilded…

The Old Guard 2 Review: How to Tell Epic Queer Stories Without Stereotyping

The Old Guard 2 sees Andy and her group of immortals return to face a powerful enemy threatening their family. Read our review.

Liquor Bank Review: A Raw Look at Addiction

Liquor Bank is a raw look at addiction, grounded in empathy and focusing on the importance of human connection.

The Gilded Age Season 3 Episode 2 Review: ‘What the Papers Say’

The Gilded Age dove right into the drama with the third season premiere, and it’s not letting up. This is true of all the main characters, all the central relationships, and all the plotlines of the story. The Gilded Age…

‘F1: The Movie’ Review: Fuel For the Formula

In 2022, director Joseph Kosinski helmed Top Gun: Maverick. The legacy sequel was one of the best films of that year, and now Kosinski is back with another summer blockbuster. F1: The Movie takes what we expect from a sports…

We Were Liars Season 1, Episode 8 Review: ‘My Friends Are Lying in the Sun’

Episode 8 of We Were Liars had us crying for an hour straight. What an amazingly powerful hour of TV

Elio Review: That Same Feeling Finding Nemo Gave You

Remember that feeling you had when you watched Pixar’s Finding Nemo? That’s what Elio feels like. Read our review.

‘OUTRAGEOUS’ Review: The Mitford Sisters Take Center Stage 

OUTRAGEOUS is a bold new drama about the Mitford sisters and is a must-watch blend of scandal, politics, and unforgettable performances.

We Were Liars Season 1, Episode 1 Review: ‘Tell Me Sweet Little Lies’

The first episode of We Were Liars sets up relationships, secrets and lies, as well as the characters. We’re obsessed.