‘Chapelwaite’ 1×07 Review: “De Vermis Mysteriis”

Chapelwaite 1×07 “De Vermis Mysteriis” explores what family mean and gives us some of the answers we so badly needed. Time for review!

‘Heels’ 1×08 Review: “Double Turn”

In Heels 1×08 “Double Turn” Jack must face all his lies … and the consequences of them. And that’s never easy. Time for review!

‘Leverage: Redemption’ 1×10 Review: “The Unwellness Job”

Leverage: Redemption 1×10 “The Unwellness Job” is a transition episode but it begins to show Sophie and Breanna‘s growth. Time for review!

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 2×04 Review: “For a Few Leke More”

We continue to love Law & Order: Organized Crime after watching “For a Few Leke More.“ Is it the best show on Thursday nights? You bet.

‘Big Sky’ 2×02 Review: “Huckleberry”

Big Sky “Huckleberry” is getting into the nitty gritty this season. That makes it easy to focus on the new characters the show is adding.

‘Leverage: Redemption’ 1×09 Review: “The Bucket Job”

In Leverage: Redemption 1×09 “The Bucket Job” we brought Christmas forward and we aren’t like it but we love the emotional challenges.

‘The Morning Show’ 2×04 Review: “Kill the Fatted Calf”

The Morning Show 2×04 “Kill the Fatted Calf” really spent a lot of time asking an important question: What, exactly, is the right thing to do? Then, as kind of a second part of that overall discussion, the episode left…

‘Belfast’ Review: A Snapshot of a Family and the Struggle of a Nation

Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast is a gorgeous, melancholy snapshot of a family, a city and a nation at a crossroads. Read our review!

‘Stargirl’ 2×09 Review: “Summer School: Chapter Nine”

Stargirl 2×09, “Summer School: Chapter Nine,” takes us to the JSA’s past to ensure history doesn’t repeat itself. Check out our review!

‘The Holiday Swap’ by Maggie Knox Review: Christmas Comes Early with This Charming Read

Christmas comes early with The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox, a charming novel that whisks together blissful romances and twin-swap shenanigans.

‘Roswell, New Mexico’ 3×11 Review: “2 Become 1”

The season three finale of Roswell, New Mexico is almost here and episode 3×11 “2 Become 1,” didn’t pull any punches. As usual there was no shortage of jaw-dropping moments. We’re still currently processing everything that happened. In episode 3×10 “Angels of…

‘9-1-1’ 5×03 Review: “Desperate Measures”

This week’s 9-1-1, Desperate Measures, was all about Athena and the 118 as they search for Harry and try to save him before it’s too late.

‘Sounds Like Love’ Review: What Makes a Rom-Com?

I have to admit up front that the romantic comedy is one of my favorite genres in film. When two people navigate an eventful and maybe sometimes rocky road to end up happy with each other, my entertainment hopes are…

‘The Rookie’ 4×02 Review: “Five Minutes”

The Rookie 4×02 “Five Minutes” teaches us that the silence of the absence is too load and the damage that an unfair trial can do. We review!

‘Leverage: Redemption’ Season 1B Advance Review: “Redemption Is A Process”

This Friday Leverage: Redemption Season 1B arrives and and here’s our advance review with some fun teasers. Ready? Here we go!

‘Chapelwaite’ 1×06 Review: “The Offer”

Chapelwaite 1×06 “The Offer” is a strange mix between a transition episode and a really important and necessary one. Time for review!

‘Heels’ 1×07 Review: “The Big Bad Fish Man”

Heels 1×07 “The Big Bad Fish Man” takes a step back in getting us emotional but makes us identify with the characters. Time for review!

‘The Guilty’ Review: Stretched to the Breaking Point– in a Good Way

The new Netflix film The Guilty provides actor Jake Gyllenhaal with a one-man showcase for his talent and a thrilling story to back it up.

‘No One Gets Out Alive’ Review: A White Character Appropriating Culture? Color Me Not Shocked.

No One Gets Out Alive had the caucasity to try and sell a movie that tells an immigrant story while ignoring them at the same time.

‘Confessions of an Invisible Girl’ Review: Adolescence in Every Language

A new Brazilian teen comedy just dropped on Netflix, and it portrays awkward adolescence in all it’s glory. How good is the movie, though?

‘After We Fell’ Movie Review: Love, Hessa, And Why Is It Being Called A Reboot?

After We Fell is finally out in the United States and can we say it was worth the wait? The film was good but fell short in a lot of ways.