NCIS: Los Angeles 13×06 is about what it means to be a parent, as well as become one. And we’ve got a lot of feelings.
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‘Passing’ Movie Review: A Film About More Than Racial Identity
Netflix film ‘Passing’ directed by Rebecca Hall and based on the book by Nella Larsen deals with a taboo subject that is still relevant even today in 2021. The term “Passing” which we previously talked about when the films trailer…
‘Chicago P.D.’ 9×07 Review: “Trust Me”
Chicago PD’s latest episode reinforces what we already knew. Hailey will always choose Jay. Read our review for 9×07 “Trust Me.”
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Derek Phillips & Stacey Oristano Remember the Magic of ‘Friday Night Lights’ with ‘Clear Eyes, Full Hearts’ Podcast
We caught up with Derek Phillips and Stacey Oristano to talk all about their new podcast “Clear Eyes, Full Hearts: A Friday Night Lights Rewatch.” Check out our interview!
A Bond Girl Never Dies
Over the years, she has been right by James Bond’s side: the Bond girl. She has certainly changed over the years, though. Let’s discuss.
‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ 13×02 Review: “Fukushu”
NCIS: Los Angeles 13×02 “Fukushu” highlights the recent wave of AAPI hate in a very powerful, well-written way.
‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ 13×01 Review: “Subject 17”
NCIS: Los Angeles 13×01 “Subject 17” is like coming back into the loving embrace of family, and we absolutely love it.
Netflix’s ‘Passing’ Trailer Tackles a Taboo Subject Still Relevant in 2021
Passing is difficult to talk about and often a taboo subject, which is why we’re happy that the Netflix film of the same name is coming!
‘Ted Lasso’ 2×10 Review: “No Weddings and a Funeral”
The Greyhounds come together to support one of their own in Ted Lasso 2×10, “No Weddings and a Funeral.” Check out our review!
‘Nightbooks’ Review: This Family-Friendly Horror Flick Is a Cheap Thrill
Nightbooks’ thrills may be cheap, but even the most unwilling participants will have a blast in the presence of Krysten Ritter’s evil witch.
CBS’s ‘The Activist’ Is a Terrible Idea
We’re sure that the co-hosts of the upcoming CBS show “The Activist” mean well. But that doesn’t mean the show itself is a good idea.
‘Scenes From A Marriage’ 1×01 Pictures: “Innocence And Panic”
Bring on all of the pain, because we’re ready to feel it all. See the photos from the first episode of #ScenesFromAMarriage
‘Sex Education’ Season 3 Advance Review: Somehow, It’s More Emotional
Season Education returns for season 3 next week, and somehow the show has gotten better, and even more emotional.
‘Lucifer’ Season 6 Review: Yes, It’s Bittersweet. But Is That Bad?
It’s bittersweet to be here. It’s bittersweet to be saying goodbye to Lucifer. But is the ending itself bittersweet? We discuss.
‘Ted Lasso’ 2×07 Review: “Headspace”
The Greyhounds struggle with mindfulness and self-care on Ted Lasso 2×07, “Headspace.” Read on for our review!
Bensler Is Endgame & Some Of Y’all Can Stay Mad
Bensler is endgame, and some folks are telling on themselves with their arguments against what everyone, from Mariska Hargitay, to Dick Wolf Productions, to NBC Entertainment, is clearly signaling. Some of these EO antis either didn’t watch the first 12…
‘Stargirl’ 2×03 Review: “Summer School: Chapter Three”
DC’s Stargirl “Summer School: Chapter Three” examines the nuances of what it means to be a hero and a villain. Check out our review!
‘Roswell, New Mexico’ 3×04 Review: “Walk on the Ocean”
We don’t even know where to begin with this week’s review of Roswell, New Mexico. “Walk on the ocean” left us completely stunned.
‘Modern Love’ 2×01 Review: “On a Serpentine Road, With the Top Down”
Modern Love 2×01 “On A Serpentine Road, With the Top Down” is an episode about love – the one we lost, and the one that was waiting for us.