‘Wynonna Earp’ 3×07 Review: “I Fall to Pieces”

Wynonna Earp broke the dreaded curse that plagues all shows that have main characters in relationships but still have family around, in “I Fall to Pieces.” They proved that characters can have multiple relationships and not forget about each other…

‘The Good Place’ Season 3 First Look

We already know The Good Place Season 3 has placed our favorite characters in a new – and familiar – setting, back on Earth, where they must prove that they have changed and they deserve to, one day, make it…

‘The Dark Beneath the Ice’ by Amelinda Berube is Paranormal Activity & Black Swan’s Queer Love Child

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community. Welcome to Queerly Not Straight! Enjoy and leave a comment below if…

‘Wynonna Earp’ 3×06 Review: “If We Make It Through December”

Despite the dumbass things a lot of our favs did in “If We Make It Through Christmas,” I’m glad that Wynonna Earp is NOT brushing off the pain, fear, and anguish that our group has gone through at the end…

Kirby Howell-Baptiste is Headed to ‘The Good Place’

We gotta say, we’re loving what The Good Place is doing this hiatus, casting wise. EW is reporting that Kirby Howell-Baptiste, who starts as Elena on the BBC drama Killing Eve, as well as HBO’s Barry and Netflix’s Love, has been…

‘Spill Zone: The Broken Vow’ by Scott Westerfeld is an Otherworldly Masterpiece

I’m trying not to be cheesy. I’m trying not to throw out words and phrases like horrifyingly beautiful or a haunting masterpiece. You know, the basics and what every book review is like. But that’s what Scott Westerfeld’s Spill Zone:…

‘Wynonna Earp’ 3×05 Review: Jolene’s Baked Goods Bring All the Earps to the Yard

Jolene’s cupcakes, pies, and baked goods brought all the Earps to her yard in Wynonna Earp‘s “Jolene.” With the way that those baked goods were looking on our TV’s, we really aren’t surprised that Wynonna & Co. fell under Jolene’s…

‘Orange is the New Black’ Season 6 Review: This Show Has Run Its Course

What started off as a truly shocking and poignant show has slowly nose dived into territory where they need to wrap things up and put Orange is the New Black out to pasture. Our Litchfield women were separated, tested, and…

‘The 100’ 5.x12 Review: End Book One

“End Book One” with those words the fifth season of The 100  came to a close. The season itself was at times not my favorite but all in all was very solid and did an amazing job of turning some…

‘Younger’ 5×08 Review: The First Time

It was always going to be difficult (perhaps impossible) to live up to the expectation and anticipation of Charles and Liza’s first time sleeping together.  Younger 5×08 “The Bubble,” unsurprisingly misses the mark for me with the couple’s bedroom activities,…

‘The Darkest Minds’ Movie Review: A Faithful Adaptation with Heart

The most important thing that a movie can do when it’s adapting a book is capture the spirit of the source material. We all know that when we say we want a “faithful adaptation” we don’t mean a scene-be-scene carbon…

Heart, Humor and Hope In ‘The Death of Superman’

Let’s get this out of the way first: SUPERMAN DIES. I’m not afraid to give you this spoiler because it’s IN THE TITLE. The story has been around since the publication of the “Death of Superman” comic series in 1992.…

‘Quantico’ 3×13 Review: ‘Who Are You?’

“Who Are You?” is supposed to invoke questions about the work done by Quantico’s black ops team, and what that work does to each individual. Instead, the title of this series finale evoked this question for me: “Who are you,…

‘Younger’ 5×07 Review: A Few of My Favorite Things

YODEL-AY-HEEHOO! Younger 5×07 “A Christmas Miracle” really is a MIRACULOUS episode! “A Christmas Miracle” is a snow flurry of my favorite things about Younger, including its ability to make a magical PG kiss just raunchy enough with the little booty…

‘Ant-Man and The Wasp’ Review: It’s All Fun And Games Until Someone Loses Their Suit

If there was one thing we could count on for Peyton Reed’s Ant-Man to do, it was to make us laugh. The first movie with the titular superhero proved that it was far more comedy-driven than many of the other…

‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Season 5 Review: Rewriting the Future

Many shows take a shot at being the best comic book show on television– from shows such as Preacher or Legion to the DC/CW ones like Arrow and The Flash. While they all have moments of glory, none perform at…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 2×12 Review: Out of Eden

On the season’s penultimate episode, The Handmaid’s Tale 2×12 “Postpartum,” the narrative’s attention expands beyond June and Holly to include Eden, Emily, and Nick. It is a wise set-up as it provides some relief from the emotional hyper-focus on our…

‘Cloak & Dagger’ 1×06 Review: Playing With Fire

“Funhouse Mirrors” laid the groundwork for some intriguing potential storylines as Tandy, Tyrone, and O’Reilly each went undercover to uncover their truths. Read on for our Cloak & Dagger review. With each and every passing episode of Cloak & Dagger, I find…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 2×11 Review: I Tell, Therefore You Are

The Handmaid’s Tale 2×11 “Holly” is a cohesive story that can function as a stand-alone film. The tale of our hero June’s journey is an Emmy-worthy AND Oscar-worthy hour of television. I continue to be awestruck, astonished, and appalled by…

‘Famous in Love’ Season 2 Review: Hollyweird

The end of season 2 of Famous In Love brought with it the devastating news that there will be no season 3 for fans to look forward to. So while we mourn the end of this show, let’s take a look…

‘Younger’ 5×04 Review: Salty Pork Chops and Sweet Wine

Younger 5×04 “The Talented Mr. Ridley” balances the salty with the sweet but is still not satisfying enough to last the two weeks until the next episode. I’m hungry for more Younger! The Sweet Diana’s attempt to re-enter the dating scene…