#WayBackWednesday – Dirty Dancing (1987)

As iconic and ubiquitous as Dirty Dancing is, particularly its soundtrack, I never watched Dirty Dancing until a couple of summers ago. I was petsitting for a friend and took advantage of her big TV and very nice soundbar while…

‘Golden: The Journey of USA’s Elite Gymnasts’ Episode 5 Review

Episode five of Golden: The Journey of USA’s Elite Gymnasts is riveting, emotional, and delves into the costs of being a world champion.

‘Legends of Tomorrow’ 6×10 Review: “Bad Blood”

Legends of Tomorrow 6×10 “Bad Blood” highlights a universal truth of all life, hero or not. Addiction can bring out the worst in everybody.

A-Z Movie Reviews: ‘Takers’

First, let me preface this by saying my reason for buying Takers was strictly because of the handsome man candy. Welcome to A-Z Movie Reviews

‘Fear Street Part Three: 1666’ Review: At Least This Trilogy is Finally Over

Fear Street Part Three: 1666 marks the end of this trilogy and I’ve never been more grateful for something to finish.

‘Golden: The Journey of USA’s Elite Gymnasts’ Episode 4 Review

Episode four of Golden: The Journey of the USA’s Elite Gymnasts is all about the champion mindset and the highs and lows of the US Classic.

‘Never Have I Ever’ 2×02: “Thrown A Rager”

It’s the second episode of #NeverHaveIEver and Devi’s got a lot going on. Juggling ain’t as easy as it seems.

‘Leverage: Redemption’ 1×08 Review: “The Mastermind Job”

Leverage: Redemption 1×08 “The Mastermind Job“ casts salt on open wounds while the show parody itself without losing its essence and emotion.

‘High School Musical: The Musical: The Series’ 2×10 Review: “The Transformation”

HSMTMTS 2×10, “The Transformation,” takes the mission to outshine North High and turns it into a lesson on the importance of personal transformations. Check out our review!

‘Gunpowder Milkshake’ Review: This Movie Was Great and I’ll Die on This Hill

Netflix’s Gunpowder Milkshake was fun, action-packed, and the kind of movie that women deserve to get! Read our review!

‘Loki’ 1×06 Review: “For All Time. Always.”

Loki 1×06, “For All Time. Always.,” brings Loki and Sylvie to the end of time to meet the man behind the curtain and learn the cost of free will. Read on for our review of the season finale!

‘Leverage: Redemption’ 1×07 Review: “The Double-Edged Sword Job”

Leverage: Redemption 1×07 “The Double-Edged Sword Job“ revisit the past, meet a new character and Breanna will beat a bad guy. We review.

‘Gossip Girl’ 1×02 Review: “She’s Having A Maybe”

Team Zobie until the day we die. That’s the thing you need to know.

#WayBackWednesday – The Fast and the Furious (2001)

I’ll admit it; I have always been a bit reluctant to watch The Fast and the Furious and its seemingly infinite number of sequels. Fast cars, drag racing, shootouts? Not really how I want to spend my summer vacation. I…

‘Leverage: Redemption’ 1×06 Review: “The Card Game Job”

In Leverage: Redemption 1×06 “The Card Game Job” we see a case that touches Breanna closely and her difficulties to form a bond with Parker.

‘Leverage: Redemption’ 1×05 Review: “The Paranormal Hacktivity Job”

Leverage: Redemption 1×05 “The Paranormal Hacktivity Job” celebrates Halloween and gives Breanna a chance to shine. We review.

‘Legends of Tomorrow’ 6×09 Review: “This is Gus”

Legends of Tomorrow 6×09 “This is Gus” is a reminder of how much a tv show can influence a person’s life. We review.

‘Leverage: Redemption’ 1×04 Review: “The Tower Job”

In Leverage: Redemption 1×04 “The Tower Job“ the job touches Harry very closely and the confidence of the team falters. We review.

A-Z Movie Reviews: ‘Swimfan’

Growing up we had no shortage of campy films. Swimfan starring Jesse Bradford, Erika Christensen, and Shiri Appelby is one of the campiest.

‘Leverage: Redemption’ 1×03 Review: “The Rollin’on the River Job”

Time to review Leverage: Redemption 1×03 “The Rollin’on the River Job.” The dynamics and trust of the team are put to the test.

‘Fear Street Part Two: 1978’ Review: Somehow More Boring Than the First Installment

I love scary movies. Always have, always will. But Fear Street Part Two: 1978 was more boring than the first installment in this trilogy. And why did I watch and waste 110 minutes? For curiosities sake. Surely, the second one…