‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 1×05 Review: ‘Faithful’

In the latest installment of The Handmaid’s Tale, Serena Joy is willing to break the rules in order to get Offred pregnant. Meanwhile Offred and Nick grow closer while Ofglen, now Ofsteven resurfaces. It’s an episode that expertly utilizes the past…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 1×04 Review: ‘Nolite Te Bastardes Carborundorum’

As if The Handmaids Tale couldn’t get more terrifying, episode four forces you deep inside Offred’s head in a truly chilling hour. After being reprimanded by Serena Joy, Offred is forced into isolation. Alone in her head with no way out, The…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Snags An Early Season Two Renewal

“Nolite te Bastardes Carborundorum.” Yesterday, Hulu gave the new hit series The Handmaid’s Tale an early season two renewal just ahead of their fourth episode. Season two of the hit Hulu drama will return for in 2018. Starring Elisabeth Moss, The Handmaid’s…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 1×03 Review: ‘Late’

In just three episodes, The Handmaid’s Tale has solidified itself as one of the best new TV series of 2017. While episodes one and two are jaw-dropping, episode three of The Handmaid’s Tale entitled “Late” will leave you speechless. There are several…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Episode Two Review: ‘Birth Day’

After a swift dive into the Republic of Gilead in episode one, The Handmaid’s Tale plunges audiences deeper into the world in episode two. Following up an impeccable premiere episode, The Handmaid’s Tale doesn’t give fans a time to breathe or process, instead…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 1×01 Review: ‘Offred’

During televisions long history there have been several shows that have been so timely it’s scary. All in the Family discussed politics in the 1970s, Homeland deals with our greatest fears with terrorism, but there is something eerily timely about…

Elisabeth Moss Plays a Spy in Official Trailer for ‘The Veil’

Elisabeth Moss is trying her hand at playing an international spy in the upcoming mini-series The Veil. Watch the official trailer here.

‘The Morning Show’ 3×07 Review: “Strict Scrutiny”

The Morning Show 3×07 “Strict Scrutiny” continues the weird episode 7 tradition of taking a side trip that literally no one asked for.

Mila Kunis Books Lead Role In ‘The Luckiest Girl Alive’

I don’t know about you, but I have missed Mila Kunis. Sure, she’s been in a Cheetos commercial, but that’s not her in a movie.  But she’s booked a new role in an adaptation of a book I love. The…

EXCLUSIVE: Check Out a Clip from ‘The High Note’

Universal Pictures’s The High Note, starring Dakota Johnson and Tracee Ellis Ross is available to own on digital and Blu-ray now, and this is just the kind of movie to watch on a lazy afternoon on the couch. Which, aren’t…

‘Dads’ Documentary To Premiere This Week on Apple TV+

Directing is in the Howard blood. I can’t even imagine what it’s like to have a parent that is so successful that the pressure to be just as successful – ya, no. The anxiety would be much for me. I…

7 Tips for Beauty Sustainability

Emily’s back to talk about some ways you can keep your routines sustainable! Included is a mix of tips and products that help her reduce waste.

5 Bad-Ass Female Characters in Film

Last Saturday, I watched Dark Phoenix. I loved every minute of it.  Sophie as Jean Gray/Dark Phoenix was a total bad-ass.  Not just because of her powers, but because she took charge of her own life.  She recognized that she…

‘The Last Summer’ Made Us Want Summer To Be Over

I don’t remember the summer after my senior year that well. High School was a blip on a radar that I would rather forget, so I guess I have blocked a lot of it out of my brain. But I…

Rivals to Friends: Max and Eleven are Now Besties?

I was just as surprised as anyone to see Max and Eleven acting as friends when we got our first full trailer for Stranger Things 3 a few weeks ago. Every single interaction they had together in Stranger Things season…

Second Act Empowerment Brunch

In Second Act, Jennifer Lopez portrays Maya Vargas, a woman who was did not receive a promotion. Due to her lack of a college degree, she suffers similar rejections. Her friend’s son makes a fake resume for her which leads…

Why You Should Be Watching ‘Sorry For Your Loss’

Did you know that Facebook offers original streaming content? I know, Facebook has become such an evil in our society lately, and we all collectively want nothing to do with it, which is probably not many knew that Facebook Watch, which…

Atypical Review: Witty, Endearing, and Heartbreaking

If you have not yet watched  Atypical on Netflix, do it NOW.  It’s hilarious, witty, endearing, thought provoking, and sometimes heartbreaking.  Atypical is about a family raising their autistic son and HIS/their daily challenges and triumphs with life.  I loved…

Where Are The Women? Report Finds Drop In Female Representation On TV

The U.S. Census Bureau says just over half of the nation’s population is female. A slight majority, but a majority all the same. But a new report says that majority is not reflected in the television we watch. It comes…