NCIS Season 22, Episode 19 is one of the strongest episodes of the season, with multiple callbacks to Gibbs and the lore of this show.
Joshua Jackson Talks About Auditioning For Dawson’s Creek
Auditions do not sound like a good time. Maybe it’s our fear of rejection. Maybe it’s that the thought of talking to a camera sends hives all over our bodies and makes us lose our ability to speak. We do…
Étoile Season 1, Episode 8 Review: ‘The Offer’
Well, mes amis, we’ve reached the end of Étoile Season 1! There’s not a lot in the way of resolution in this finale. Presumably, that’s because the initial order was for two seasons (although that’s been thrown into question in…
Ne Zha 2 and Marvel Zombies Prove Superheroes Don’t Have to Look Like Superman to Inspire
April 28 is National Superhero Day, and it only seems fitting to honor the broadening definition of a superhero. Yes, Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman defined our childhood fantasies. But now, heroes like Ne Zha 2‘s burning rebel and the…
Fire Country Season 3’s Finale Torches Its Two Main Ships, Are Fans Just Supposed to Move On?
Fire Country has just pulled the ultimate betrayal for many of its fans. After a two-hour Season 3 finale packed with heartbreak and cliffhangers, CBS announced that Stephanie Arcila (Gabriela Perez) and Billy Burke (Vince Leone) are exiting the series,…
Welcome to Wrexham Season 4 Brings Wrexham AFC to League One
The wins keep coming for Wrexham AFC fans! On the heels of the club’s historic promotion, FX shares the Welcome to Wrexham Season 4 trailer.
How Curtis and Viper Became The Last of Us Season 2’s Most Bittersweet Easter Egg
When The Last of Us Season 2 was released, fans spotted something quietly beautiful nestled between horror and heartbreak: the frequent references to Curtis and Viper. It may sound like your typical gritty ’80s action film, but it is, in…
Watson Season 1 Episode 11 Review: ‘The Dark Day Deduction’
John confronts his past in Watson Season 1 Episode 11 “The Dark Day Deduction” and Moriarty finally starts making his move.
‘Havoc’ Review: A Very Violent Christmas
It’s practically a movie law: Any big city will always have corrupt politicians and dirty cops. Sometimes small towns, too. The crime drama or action thriller genres are essentially founded on this precept. When a film crafts something fresh out…