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NCIS Season 22, Episode 6 Preview: ‘Knight and Day’

NCIS Season 22 Episode 6 ‘Knight and Day’ looks to be a showcase for Katrina Law’s Jessica Knight, and we gotta say we’re here for it.

INTERVIEW: Lotte Verbeek On Geillis Duncan’s Return in Outlander Season 7

We talk with Lotte Verbeek about how Geillis’ return is going to affect Outlander and what it meant for her to reprise her iconic character

Brilliant Minds Season 1 Episode 9 Preview: ‘The Colorblind Painter’

In Brilliant Minds Season 1 Episode 9 ‘The Colorblind Painter’ Oliver is faced with yet another puzzling case.

Queerly Not Straight: 10 LGBTQ+ Books Coming Out December 2024

From heavenly sequels to Christmas romances and waiting horrors, we’ve got you covered with a list of LGBTQ+ books coming out December 2024.

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INTERVIEW: Kristin Atherton & Steven Cree On Family Reunions in ‘Outlander’

We talk with Kristin Atherton and Steven Cree about playing Ian and Jenny and how family revelations transformed their dynamics.

Countdown To Christmas 2024 Review: ‘Christmas On Call’

#ChristmasOnCall was a reminder of the fact that first responders put others before themselves, always. It’s also a reminder that they are always there for each other.

Outlander Season 7 Episode 9 Review: ‘Unfinished Business’

In Outlander Season 7 Episode 9 we return to Scotland and it delves into family ties, personal reckonings, and the threads of time travel.

‘Jingle Bell Love’ Review: A Very Familiar Tune

Holiday movies are an entire industry unto themselves. Some networks devote months of output to rom-coms set during Christmas, and I’m not complaining! They are often warm and comforting to watch. Maybe that’s why so many streamers, like the Roku…

Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5 Episode 6 Review: ‘Of Gods and Angles’

Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5 episode 6 “Of Gods and Angles” throws it back to Star Trek: The Original Series. We discuss in our review!

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Finding Mr. Christmas Episode 5 Review: The Competition Heats Up

Finding Mr. Christmas Episode 5 brings back one hopeful, but only for a little while. This is, after all, a competition.

‘Wicked’ Movie Review: A Marvelocious and Magical Movie Musical

Many years we have waited for the Wicked movie to happen, and it was Oz-itively worth the wait. From the opening shot to the “To be continued” screen at the conclusion of the film, Wicked: Part One was an immersifying…

Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 8 Review: ‘Cornered’

If we were to sum up Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 8 with only one word, that word would definitely be intense. In good ways…and bad.

Disney+ Releases The Trailer For ‘Dream Productions’

There are a lot of movies that we love and #InsideOut is definitely on that list. We know we’re going to love #DreamProductions too

Brilliant Minds’ Showrunner Michael Grassi Talks Oliver & Nichols and What’s Coming Next

Brilliant Minds’ showrunner Michael Grassi discussed Oliver and Nichols’ relationship and what is coming next on the NBC drama.

‘The Night Agent’ Adds Genesis Rodriguez To The Cast

Netflix has announced an addition to the cast of #TheNightAgent! We’re definitely paying attention. Read more about it here!

Doctor Odyssey Season 1, Episode 8 Review: ‘Quackers’

Doctor Odyssey Season 1, Episode 8, “Quackers,” was an hour filled with duck hunting (not the kind you think), a BFF reunion, some intense “sea-mergencies” (shoutout to Phillipa Soo for inadvertently giving us this name while on Jimmy Kimmel), and…

Peacock Releases Trailer For ‘Laid’

Laid sounds like our worst nightmare, but also the best show to watch to get over a breakup. We’re all in.

Found Season 2, Episode 8 Review: ‘Missing While Haunted’

This weeks #FOUND reminds us that we are all haunted by something and that we should be slow to jump to conclusions.

9-1-1 Season 8, Episode 8 Review: “Wannabes”

9-1-1 Season 8, Episode 8 ‘Wannabes’ is kind of an understated mid-season finale… until that final revelation.

‘Interior Chinatown’ Review: A Miniseries of Meta Mayhem and Clever Cultural Commentary

Thought-provoking and thrilling, Interior Chinatown is a profoundly sharp satire that examines Asian stereotypes and representation through humor and unmatched wit.