‘High School Musical: The Musical: The Series’ Season 4 Review: A Lasting Wildcat Paw Print on the ‘HSM’ Franchise

HSMTMTS Season 4 is full of music, nostalgia and romance that underscores the importance of community. One last time, Wildcats. What team?!

Book Review: ‘The Headmaster’s List’ By Melissa de la Cruz

#TheHeadmastersList is a fast paced thriller that we definitely enjoyed. It kept us guessing who did it until the very last page.

Queerly Not Straight: 20 LGBTQ+ Books Coming Out This June

This week’s Queerly Not Straight is jam-packed with 20 LGBTQ+ books that are coming out this Pride. Let us know your recommendations.

‘Ted Lasso’ 3×11 Review: “Mom City”

Ted Lasso 3×11, “Mom City,” spends the penultimate outing deliberating forgiveness and second chances, turning the series’ prioritization of kindness inward.

‘Ted Lasso’ 3×10 Review: “International Break”

Ted Lasso 3×10, “International Break,” looks inward as AFC Richmond reconnects with their inner child and commences a new — and final — era of healing.

‘The Company You Keep’ 1×10 ‘The Truth Hurts’ Review

In The Company You Keep’s season one finale, Charlie and Emma risk everything to take down Patrick and Connor while Fran and Leo decide to have some ‘fun’ with Frankie. Our review:

‘What’s Love Got To Do With It?’ Review: Lily James is Our Rom-Com Heroine

What’s Love Got To Do With It? makes us think while also reminding us why we love Lily James.

‘Ted Lasso’ 3×07 Review: “The Strings That Bind Us”

Ted Lasso 3×07, “The Strings That Bind Us,” is a masterclass in storytelling as it pulls the ever-present invisible thread through three seasons of stories.

Kelli Giddish Is Coming Back As SVU’s Amanda Rollins & We’re Conflicted

Kelli Giddish is returning as Detective Amanda Rollins at the end of SVU season 24 and Organized Crime season 3. And we have…thoughts.

‘Ted Lasso’ 3×04 Review: “Big Week”

Ted Lasso 3×04, “Big Week,” orbits around uncomfortable yet necessary conversations and illustrates how they can change everything.

‘Ted Lasso’ 3×02 Review: “(I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea”

Ted Lasso 3×02, “(I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea,” makes a case for telling instead of showing by strengthening its central metaphor.

AFC Richmond Returns with a Hopeful Message in ‘Ted Lasso’ Season 3 Teaser

Ted and the AFC Richmond family are back in the first teaser trailer for Ted Lasso Season 3, premiering on Apple TV+ next month.

Things to Do During the ‘Star Trek’ Hiatus: Shows That Aren’t ‘Star Trek’

Need something to watch while you wait for Star Trek to return? Check out these 5 shows we recommend watching during the Star Trek hiatus.

NCIS Crossover Review: “Too Many Cooks”/”Deep Fake”/”A Long Time Coming”

The NCIS Crossover was certainly a long time coming, and we just have one thing to say now that it’s aired — let’s do it again next year.

Our Favorite Movies Of 2022

This year was an excellent year for cinephiles. I have taken more trips to the movies than I have in the last two years. One of the best things about all the films we saw this year is that we…

Janeen & Michael Damian Talk Lindsay Lohan Comeback in ‘Falling for Christmas’

Falling for Christmas is succeeding on Netflix! We talk with Janeen and Michael Damian about what it was like to work with Lindsay Lohan.

‘Mythic Quest’ 3×04 Review: “The Two Joes”

Mythic Quest 3×04, ‘The Two Joes’ is really leaning into the upcoming video game movie that is sure to be nothing but chaos.

‘The Santa Clauses’ 1×02 Review: ‘The Secessus Clause’

The second episode of #TheSantaClauses improves the show, but also isn’t perfect. It isn’t honoring the movie franchise in the way it should at all.

Karen Robinson & Michael Mosley Talk Policing in ‘The Calling’

The Calling has already arrived on Peacock! We sat down with Karen Robinson and Michael Mosley to talk about their amazing characters.

‘Stargirl’ 3×10 Review: “Frenemies – Chapter Ten: The Killer”

Stargirl 3×10, “Frenemies – Chapter Ten: The Killer,” feels the chilling effects of this superhero drama barreling towards its series finale.

‘Quantum Leap’ 1×07 Review: “O Ye Of Little Faith”

“Oh, hell no.” Rarely has Ben (Raymond Lee) articulated so accurately – and succinctly – my feelings. But Quantum Leap 1×07 “O Ye of Little Faith” was that kind of episode. It was just the right amount of creepy and…