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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.
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
Nicole Kidman & Harris Dickinson Set To Star In ‘Babygirl’
We’d argue that the AMC has Nicole Kidmans best piece of work on their screen every day before movies play in their theaters. She welcomes us to the theater and makes us feel like we can unwind and watch the…
Blue Bloods Will Be Coming To An End In 2024
Growing up, it was you could watch Law & Order at any given time of the day. Some channel would be airing it somewhere. These days, Blue Bloods is the same. It’s an institution. It’s one that we love. And…
Season Two Of ‘The Way Home’ Gets A Premiere Date
Our favorite Hallmark TV show is The Way Home. We love the complexity, the story telling, the WTF, the OMG, and everything in between. After the cliffhanger that season one ended with, we’ve definitely been waiting for more information about…
Countdown To Christmas Movie Review: Holiday Road
Would we go on an 18 hour road trip with strangers? Probably not. But that’s okay, Hallmark made a movie about it, so we’ll just watch this.
Countdown To Christmas Movie Review: Letters To Santa
#LettersToSanta made us feel no Christmas joy. It made us depressed. It’s just not the kind of movie one wants at Christmas time
Miracles Of Christmas Movie Review: A Season For Family
#ASeasonForFamily examined grief, love, and wanting to find out who you are. It was a beautiful #MiraclesOfChristmas movie.
NCIS: Sydney 1×03 Preview: “Brothers in Arms”
NCIS: Sydney 1×03 “Brothers in Arms” hopes to continues establishing this show as something very different than other NCIS shows.
Countdown To Christmas Movie Review: Christmas In Notting Hill
I have always wanted to spend Christmas in London and I live in New York. I want to run away and experience the different traditions, the way that I would think that London would be versus the way it is.…
Countdown To Christmas Movie Review: A Biltmore Christmas
We’ll die on the hill that #ABiltmoreChristmas is one of the best Hallmark movies ever made. If you don’t think the same – you’re wrong.
‘Napoleon’ Review: Ridley Scott Conquers, At Least A Little
When someone makes a mark on history, it usually has something to do with power. That was certainly the case with Napoleon Bonaparte. However, a biopic is supposed to give an audience more than what we already know about a…
‘Shining Vale’ 2×07 “Chapter 15: Coven”
As far as penultimate episodes go, Shining Vale 2×07 is about as ambitious as it gets; it feels more like a new beginning than almost an end.
‘For All Mankind’ 4×03 Review: “The Bear Hug”
For All Mankind 4×03 is nothing if not a stunning showcase of all things Wrenn Schmidt as we learn what happened to Margo after 4×02.
Countdown To Christmas Movie Review: Catch Me If You Claus
Lets be honest, sometimes Thanksgiving really s****. It’s a day that you spend fighting with family, eating too much and really trying to figure out how you’re related to some of the people that you’re sitting across from in the…
‘Wish’ Review: Nostalgia Is No Substitute For Magic
For 100 years, Disney animation has existed and built a legacy in family entertainment. It’s hard to imagine a childhood untouched by their work. Their latest film features many references to the studio’s storied history, and though that’s a lot…