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The 11 Best Fantasy Books of April 2026
Spring is in the air, and so is a little magic! That’s exactly the energy…
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 15 Review: ‘The Cost of Living’ Has a $150 Million Problem
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 15, “The Cost of Living” has a great end to one emotional story, but the NBC show struggles with its subplots.
Movies
The Artful Dodger Season 2 Review: An Exploration of Port Victory’s Darker Side
After years of anticipation, The Artful Dodger returns with an absurd weight on Season 2’s shoulders, and it mostly carries it well.
Tell Me Lies Season 3, Episode 7 Review: As I Climb Onto Your Back, I Will Promise Not to Sting
This weeks Tell Me Lies has me convinced that all of these characters need to be studied cause they are out of their minds.
The Rookie Season 8, Episode 6 Review: ‘Burn 4 Love’
The Rookie Season 8 Episode 6 delivers sacrifices, impossible choices, and a devastating explosion that changes everything.
Lukas Gage Joins Amazon MGM Studios’ Clashing Through The Snow
Clashing Through The Snow has added a familiar face to its cast. Not surprised, cause he’s everywhere
Every Sunday, Run To You Review: Sometimes You Just Gotta Schedule It In & Sometimes You Just Don’t
Sundays aren’t our favorite day of the week, but if we were scheduling this on a Sunday with a hubby that looked like that…
Silenced 2026 Sundance Review: A Scattered Story That is Nonetheless, Worth Telling
The documentary Silenced isn’t a bad idea. It’s just a little too broad in scope to truly land the message it’s trying to send.
Rock Springs Sundance 2026: Monster Horror Rooted in Untold History
Rock Springs turned what was a simple monster horror movie into an examination of the terror of our own reality. Read our review.
Bride For The Quarterback Vertical Series Review: Cheerleaders Suck, Rivals Bite, & Janitors For The Win
Bride for the Quarterback had its strengths and its weaknesses but overall its the production value and its leads that made us invested.
American Doctor Sundance 2026 Review: The Stories We Hear & Why
Americna Doctor is a very hard documentary to watch. And yet, it’s also a necessary documentary about Gaza and the stories we tell.
GIVEAWAY: Win a Digital Copy of The Morrigan
Want to win a digital code to watch the horror film The Morrigan? Just let us know why you want to watch it!
‘The Way To You’ Review: Giving Hope That Finding Love In New York Isn’t Impossible
The road to love isn’t always easy, but when you take it, it can be worth it. Our review of The Way To You.
Fangirlish Feels of the Week: February 2 – February 8
Welcome to Feels of the Week! We watch so many TV and movies so we decided to highlight everything we feel weekly.
When Calls The Heart Season 13, Episode 6 Review: Moment of Truth
When it comes to When Calls The Heart, you can tell that The Hallmark Channel puts a lot of stock and support into the show to make it the best it can be. When Calls The Heart is special –…
Seniors Sundance 2026 Review: Cheating Really Does Ruin Everything
Seniors by Adam Curley is a snapshot into the lives of a family fractured by cheating. Read our Sundance review.
Blood Lines Review: A Métis Drama Told Through a Queer Lens
A search for family and reconnection drives this Métis same-sex romance, the second feature from director Gail Maurice.
Living with a Visionary Sundance 2026 Review: A Colorful Masterpiece About Love
Living with a Visionary is if UP had a baby with The Notebook and it ended up being a colorful masterpiece about the enduring power of love.
The Rookie Season 8, Episode 6 Preview: ‘Burn 4 Love’
The Rookie Season 8 Episode 6 teases a messy Valentine’s Day, Chenford good moments, Bailey and Nolan drifting apart, and rising danger.
RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 18, Episode 6 Breakdown
Part 2 of the talent show comes with big surprises