‘Arrow’ 7×02 Review: ‘The Longbow Hunters’

There’s a different vibe in this seventh season of Arrow. There’s this sense of hope and optimism that this season can almost consistently provide satisfaction. There’s this feeling that this change is showrunner is the exact change that this show…

‘The Walking Dead’ 9×03 Review: Warning Signs & #Richonne Family Fun Day

The Walking Dead‘s “Warning Signs” was just that, a warning. The end is near for Rick Grimes and I’m not ok with it. Not even near ok with it. This episode gave us signs that the tide was turning and…

‘Arrow’ 7×01 Review: "Inmate 4587" aka HOLY S**T

Since every tease of Arrow’s season 7 premiere used the same two words, I’d like to start my review the same way: HOLY. SHIT. That is how you do a season premiere. There was action, emotion, suspense, intrigue, good writing,…

‘The Walking Dead’ 9×02 Review: The Bridge to Actually Living & Not Just Surviving

For the longest time, seasons upon seasons, the survivors of The Walking Dead have just been…well…surviving. They haven’t been living. That is, until now. Two episodes into season 9 and we’re already seeing a different side of our favorite survivors…

‘Supernatural’ 14×01: “Stranger in a Strange Land” Kicks Off Season 14 with a Bang!

Supernatural returns for it’s 14th season (yes, you read that right) with Sam being a wonderbread demons Beyonce, Luci…I mean Nick…still around, and Mary reminding us all about the good Sam & Friends still have in their lives. “Stranger in…

‘The Walking Dead’ 9×01 Review: A New Beginning? Or the Start of the End?

The Walking Dead‘s “A New Beginning” came out swinging with the end of Gregory (FINALLY!), Maggie choosing her baby and community as her top priority, and loads of Richonne and Carzekiel goodness. (We really were blessed with all that ship…

‘Wynonna Earp’ Season 3 Finale Sees the Heir Turn Into a Champion

The Wynonna Earp season 3 finale gave us a Wynonna that we’ve never seen, confident as fuck about her capabilities in saving her sister, her friends, and the town of Purgatory. She’s lost everything. But that hasn’t pulled her down…

‘The Gifted’ Season 1 DVD Review

I don’t usually get DVD’s anymore. Does anyone? The answer to that is probably no. Unless you’re a real big fan of something, you just stream the thing. And even if you’re a big fan, you probable, well …stream the…

Queerly Not Straight: The Fragility of Heterosexuality in the Face of Bert and Ernie

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome to…

‘Wynonna Earp’ 3×10 Review: The Other Woman

Anna Silk’s guest appearance on Wynonna Earp‘s “The Other Woman” made me forget what show I was watching. No lie. It also felt like I was watching the holy trinity of the women that I love and worship when Kevin,…

‘Fierce Fairytales’ by Nikita Gill Reinvents Classic Fairytales in the #MeToo Era

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome to…

‘Sierra Burgess Is A Loser’ Exclusive Interview: Kristine Froseth Previews Important Message of Self-Empowerment in New Netflix Rom-Com

When it comes to movies that are as important as they are entertaining and heartwarming and just plain swoon-worthy, no one is doing it better than Netflix. Just three weeks after its uber hit To All The Boys I’ve Loved…

'Hush, Hush' Movie Casts Nora & Patch

When it comes to Young Adult film adaptations, we’ll never stop wanting or supporting the live-action adaptations of some of our YA favorites. Becca Fitzpatrick’s Hush, Hush has been one of my old favorite YA supernatural romances that possessed a female lead…

Abigail Spencer To Star In Hulu’s ‘Revival’

We’re not happy over the ending of Timeless, as you all know. But with it ending we know that we are going to follow the stars of it where ever they go next. Abigail Spencer has booked her next gig…

Four Shows To Help You Survive Until The New TV Season

It’s August and summer is almost at a end. We’ve all been here, where we ask ourselves: “When does the new TV season start??” Then when you see the answer is mid- to late September or early October (thanks CW),…

‘Wynonna Earp’ 3×05 Review: Jolene’s Baked Goods Bring All the Earps to the Yard

Jolene’s cupcakes, pies, and baked goods brought all the Earps to her yard in Wynonna Earp‘s “Jolene.” With the way that those baked goods were looking on our TV’s, we really aren’t surprised that Wynonna & Co. fell under Jolene’s…

Queerly Not Straight: 9 LGBT Superheroes That Came Before Ruby Rose’s ‘Batwoman’

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community. Welcome to Queerly Not Straight! Enjoy and leave a comment below if…

'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' Interview: Director Susan Johnson Discusses Bringing Jenny Han's World to Life

When it comes to book-to-movie adaptations, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before is near the top of my list. For when you talk about a movie being faithful to the source material, you’re talking about the film having the same beating…

‘The 100’ 5.x12 Review: End Book One

“End Book One” with those words the fifth season of The 100  came to a close. The season itself was at times not my favorite but all in all was very solid and did an amazing job of turning some…

‘The Walking Dead’ SDCC Interview: Rick Grimes is Going to Die Sooner Than Expected

We’re gonna be honest with you, ok? You deserve that. We all deserve that after watching The Walking Dead for 8 years. After San Diego Comic Con, after The Walking Dead conference and panel, we’re pretty sure Rick Grimes is…

‘The Darkest Minds’ Movie Review: A Faithful Adaptation with Heart

The most important thing that a movie can do when it’s adapting a book is capture the spirit of the source material. We all know that when we say we want a “faithful adaptation” we don’t mean a scene-be-scene carbon…