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Exclusive: This ‘Weak Layers’ Clip Is All About Our Millennial Struggle

Looking for relatable laughs? Check out our exclusive clip from female-driven ski comedy Weak Layers, now streaming on Apple, Amazon and more.

Marmalade Review: A Little Charming, A Lot Weird

Joe Kerry and Camila Morrone’s Marmalade is a charming, weird little movie that. surprisingly, mostly works.

The Cast of ‘Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story’ Has Been Finalized

Production for Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story is underway. Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve gotten cast announcement after cast announcement. Each one has excited us more for the upcoming second season…

‘The Tourist’ 1×06 Review: The Man & His Truth is Messy

The Tourist 1×06 wraps up the first season of a wild ride and we’re equal parts disappointed and excited about it all.

‘One Day’ 1×01 Review: “Episode One”

What’s in a day? There is a lot when you think about it. All of the moments that add up to something more, giving you this idea of what life should or shouldn’t be about. Life is weird that way…

Fangirlish Feels of the Week: February 3 – February 9

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.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 4×04 Review: “The Last Supper”

If Law & Order: Organized Crime 4×04 “The Last Supper” has taught us anything, it’s that this series keeps getting better and better.

Loveuary On Hallmark Preview Guide: “Love And Jane”

Oh it’s the month of love and whereas most of the time, this writer would be a cynic, I have to admit one thing that is making me reevaluate is Loveuary. Now, if you aren’t familiar with Loveuary, it’s the…

‘The Getaway List’ From Emma Lord: Pacing Is Off, But Still An Enjoyable Coming Of Age Story

2024 and finally out of our reading slump, we decided to venture back into the world of reviews. Reviews are never easy, as you know that a writer has put their heart and soul in every page, hoping to craft…

ADA Nolan Price (actor Hugh Dancy) stands in court in Law & Order.

Can Tony Goldwyn and Hugh Dancy Energize Law & Order?

Tony Goldwyn is replacing Sam Waterston on Law & Order – can he and Hugh Dancy inject new energy into the NBC series?

One of the Best Fictional Ships Isn’t on TV – They’re on Instagram

Bailey Jones and Jessie Lee Brown, played by Taylor Owen and James Mitchell Neal are the fictional ship you didn’t know you needed.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 25×04 Review: “Duty to Report”

Once you get past a couple of early issues, Law & Order: SVU 25×04 “Duty to Report” works on a lot of levels.

Prime Video Orders ‘Lazarus’ as Limited Series

Prime Video announced that it has ordered psychological mystery thriller Lazarus as a limited series and we’re sold!

‘Interview with the Vampire’ Season 2: Release Date, Trailer…’Suits’ Star?

The Interview with the Vampire Season 2 release date and guest cast news is a bloody exciting “when fandoms collide” moment.

Chicago P.D. 11×04 Review: “Escape”

Chicago P.D. 11×04 “Escape” is a pretty unremarkable episode — but we’re still very happy to have Benjamin Levy Aguilar back.

Upgraded is a Throwback to Rom-Coms of Old

Prime Video’s Upgraded, starring Camila Mendes and Archie Renaux, feels like a return to the times when the rom-com reigned supreme.

Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans 2×03 “Masquerade 1966” Review

Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans is off to a great start. We’re three episodes in now and have thoroughly enjoyed all the drama. Episode 2×03: “Masquerade 1966” had no shortage of drama, mess, and just downright cattiness. It was an…

‘The Tourist’ 1×05 Review: The Man Unlocks His Memories

The Tourist 1×05 sees Elliot take a trip down memory lane, unlocking secrets about himself and new realizations. Read our review.

Chicago Fire 12×04 Review: “The Little Things”

Chicago Fire 12×04 “The Little Things” is an episode about trying, and about how sometimes trying is not enough.

‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Renewed for Season 2

Percy Jackson and the Olympians is so good – and so true to Rick Riordan‘s beloved source material – that a season two renewal should have felt like a foregone conclusion. However, in this era of streaming television, it seems…