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The 11 Best Fantasy Books of April 2026
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Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 16 Review: ‘The Book of Charles’ Is the Season’s Best Episode
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 16, “The Book of Charles” is the NBC show’s crowning achievement, led by a stunning performance from Oliver Platt.
Movies
‘The Rookie’ 6×01 Review: “Strike Back”
The Rookie 6×01 “Strike Back” is an irregular episode that sometimes fulfills its objective. However, the episode is outstanding in action.
CSI: Vegas Blew Up Josh Folsom’s Life—And That’s What Makes Him Great
The CSI: Vegas Season 3 premiere saved Josh Folsom’s career, but not his life—and it’s the best crime drama storyline on TV right now.
NCIS 21×03 Preview: “Lifeline”
NCIS 21×03 “Lifeline” promises a lighter episode after two very emotional ones, and honestly, we’ll take it. We need a breather.
‘The Ones Who Live’ Review: Chemistry Trumps Story
The Ones Who Live is strongest when Rick and Michonne take center stage.
‘Quantum Leap’ 2×12 & 2×13 Review “As The World Burns” & “Against Time”
Quantum Leap‘s second season finale – a two-parter called “As the World Burns” and “Against Time” – aired back-to-back this week. Which is probably a good thing, since that cliffhanger would have made me stressed if I had to wait…
Prime Video Reveals Premiere Date for ‘How To Date Billy Walsh’
Prime Video has revealed the new premiere date for new romantic comedy movie, How To Date Billy Walsh and we’re celebrating!
‘The Irrational’ 1×11 Review: “Reciprocity”
The Irrational 1×11 “Reciprocity” wraps up the first season in a really satisfying way. We get answers about the biggest arc of the season, see some emotional closure to our favorite characters, and are even treated to a dramatic cliffhanger…
Watch ‘Wild Cards’ On The CW For Cats, Caskett Vibes & More
We’ve got 5 reasons you should watch Wild Cards on The CW — but the cat’s the most important one. Yes, even more important than the ship.
‘Quantum Leap’ Preview Guide: “As The World Burns” / “Against Time”
As hard as it is to believe, it’s time for the Quantum Leap “As the World Burns” / “Against Time” second season finale. It’s a two-part episode that will air on one evening, and boy will that episode have a…
Book Review: ‘Nowhere Like Home’ by Sara Shepard
Sara Shepard’s Nowhere Like Home takes the pressures of motherhood to frustrating and thrilling extremes at a mothers-only community called Halycon.
‘FBI: International’ Preview Guide: “The Last Stop”
FBI: International is back and tonights episode looks intense! Prepare yourself with the preview guide!
NCIS 21×02 Review: “The Stories We Leave Behind”
NCIS 21×02 “The Stories We Leave Behind” is an episode about memories, and about how sometimes the only way to keep someone alive is to tell their stories. This applies both to David McCallum’s Ducky and to the case-of-the-week. But…
NCIS Hawai’i 3×02 Review: “Crash and Burn”
NCIS: Hawai’i 3×02 “Crash and Burn” closes out the two-part season premiere strong, as everyone in the Hawai’i team gets a chance to shine.
Prime Video Greenlights Tennis Icon Roger Federer Documentary
Tennis lovers are in luck! Prime Video greenlit a documentary chronicling the final 12 days of Roger Federer’s professional tennis career.
Producer Arika Lisanne Mittman Teases The Future For Alec And Marisa In ‘The Irrational’
The Irrational is one of the best new shows of the season, and it’s hard to believe we’re to the finale already. We’re so invested in the journeys Alec (Jesse L. Martin), Marisa (Maahra Hill), and the rest of the…
‘No Way Up’ Review: Sharks on a Plane is Peak Cinema
No Way Up is a shark infested show of true peak cinema that we absolutely loved. It’s not going to win an Oscar though.
‘True Detective: Night Country’ 4×06 Review: “Part 6”
Liz and Navarro finally get the answers they’ve been searching for.
‘The Way Home’ Season 2, Episode 4 Review: “Wake Me Up When September Ends”
The second season of The Way Home is leaving us wanting more and also trying to understand what is happening.
‘Godzilla x Kong’ is Giving Kong a Robot Arm in New Trailer & We’re Seated
Godzilla x Kong looks absolutely dumb in the most delightful way and we can’t wait to watch it in theaters.