B.K. Borison’s ‘First Time Caller’ Optioned By A Cup Of Happy Productions

One of our favorite books – First Time Caller has been optioned and we’re really excited for this to happen.

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‘A Greek Recipe For Romance’ Review: Two Hours Of Feels

Yes, we’re late on this review, but that’s because the ending kept making us cry. So here’s our talking in circles review.

‘The Boys’ 4×02 Review: “Life Among the Septics”

The Boys 4×02 “Life Among the Septics” starts with an unexpected cameo from Will Ferrell acting in a movie about A-Train’s life. Or rather the life that Vought has written for him. It’s obvious that A-Train isn’t happy with what’s…

‘Interview with the Vampire’ 2×06 Review: “Like The Light By Which God Made The World Before He Made Light”

Interview with the Vampire 2×06 is the perfect setup for the big reveal…and for every bit of tragedy Louis has been hinting at all along

House of the Dragon 2×01 Review: “A Son for A Son”

House of the Dragon 2×01 “A Son for a Son” kicks off Season 2 with an episode about grief, but one that only allows Rhaenryra to feel it.

A Remake Of ‘An Officer And A Gentleman’ Is Coming With Miles Teller

Surprisingly, Miles Teller being involved with a remake/update (aka whatever you wanna call it) is the reason why we’d be okay with this

The Trailer For Space Cadet Has Us Wanting To Go To Space

If we’re being honest, we didn’t think #SpaceCadet was happening, but we were wrong and it’ll be here before you know it

‘Found’ Casts A ‘Station 19’ Alum In A Recurring Role

We’re sad to see things end, but we’re always excited when we get to watch our favorites careers bring them to other things we love.

What to Watch: Week of June 17

Not sure what you should watch right now? The week of June 17 has a little something for everyone. Sports fans will love watching big-name athletes compete in Olympic trials, while documentary lovers have a couple of buzzy new films…

‘The Boys’ 4×01 Review: “Department of Dirty Tricks”

The Boys Season 4 is finally here and 4×01 “Department of Dirty Tricks” shows that things are getting bloody and gory real quick. Butcher is looking back at all the horrible things he’s done and trying to set things right…

Fansportish in June: ‘Tour de France: Unchained,’ ‘Federer: Twelve Final Days,’ & More

From original streaming documentaries to scripted programming, this round-up of June’s sports entertainment is a can’t-miss! 

‘Bridgerton’ 3×08 Review: “Into the Light”

Bridgerton 3×08 “Into the Light” puts a finishing touch on this season by showing Penelope come to light while she fights for her future with Colin.

Prime Video Sets Up Trailer for ‘Betty la Fea, The Story Continues’

Prime Video released the official trailer and key art for Betty La Fea, The Story Continues and we’re excited!

Doctor Who 14×07 Review: “The Legend of Ruby Sunday”

After space babies, self-aware AI, and Bridgerton cosplayers, Doctor Who 14×07 “The Legend of Ruby Sunday” brings this season near to a close with a classic, epic adventure. We’re back to basics, with a story hinging on season-long threads. It’s…

10 Unforgettable Moments from ‘Perfect Match’ Season 2 Episodes 7-9

Netflix’s Perfect Match season 2 dropped episodes 7-9 and here are favorite messy, toxic, and sweet moments.

Joe Alwyn Breaks His Silence On His Breakup With Taylor Swift

We all knew that there would come a time where Joe Alwyn would speak about the end of his relationship with Taylor Swift. As much as some may not want to hear what he has to say, the truth is…

Not Using Emma D’Arcy’s Pronouns Feels Malicious at This Point

With House of the Dragon season 2 here and season 3 confirmed, there’s no excuse for not using Emma Darcy’s pronouns.

Fangirlish Feels of the Week: June 8 – June 14

We watch so many TV/movies and listen a lot of things so we decided to highlight those feels of the week that all of this give us.

‘Bridgerton’ 3×07 Review: “Joining of Hands”

Bridgerton 3×07 “Joining of Hands” deals with the consequences of Colin’s discovery and what means for Polin while their wedding is finally here.

Disney Casts Catherine Laga‘aia As Moana In Live Action Movie

Sometimes a live action movie is just what we need. Don’t get us wrong, we do love the animated original movies, but sometimes it’s bringing it to life that makes it even better. It doesn’t mean that we forget about…

The Imaginary Review: The Enduring Power of Imagination

The Imaginary is a deeply emotional tale about friendship, growing up, and the enduring power of imagination.