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The 10 Best Romance Books of May 2026
Summer is just about here, and the best romance books of May 2026 are the…
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 19 Preview: ‘Exit Strategies’
Chicago Med Season 11 Episode 19 explores strained father relationships as Hannah and Frost confront painful family pasts.
Movies
Chicago Med 7×22 Review: “And Now We Come To The End”
Chicago Med 7×22 “And Now We Come To The End” was, overall, a decent season finale. Basically, they didn’t try too hard. And that’s good.
Chicago P.D. 9×22 Review: “You and Me”
Chicago P.D. 9×22 “You and Me” is about Jay and Voight. It’s also about Voight and Anna. But above all, it’s about Jay and Hailey.
‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ 1×04 Review: “Memento Mori”
This is “Cat and Mouse” to the extreme! Check out our review of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episode 1×04, “Memento Mori.”
Chicago Fire 10×22 Review: “The Magnificent City of Chicago”
Chicago Fire 10×22 “The Magnificent City of Chicago” gives us the Stellaride wedding we deserved, and we’re celebrating!
New Amsterdam 4×22 Review: “I’ll Be Your Shelter”
New Amsterdam 4×22 “I’ll Be Your Shelter” is the type of season finale that you just want to forget. No. That’s too kind.
‘FBI: International’ 1×21 Preview Guide: “Crestfallen”
Prepare yourself for tonights season finale of #FBIInternational with the pics!
‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Official Trailer Sets the Stage for Main Villain
The official trailer for ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ really is trying to make us ship Thor and Jane. Watch it here.
Chicago Med 7×22 Preview: “And Now We Come To The End”
Chicago Med 7×22 is titled “And Now We Come to the End” which isn’t like, worrying or anything. Totally normal title to end the season.
Warner Bros. Releases New Trailer For Elvis
With everything that they put out for #Elvis we get more and more excited for the movie. See the latest trailer which premiered as Cannes.
Book Review: Desperately Seeking a Duchess by Christi Caldwell
Desperately Seeking a Duchess by Christi Caldwell is a fun and unusual friends-to-lovers romance set in the Regency era.
‘This Is Us’ Is Ending And We Have A Lot Of Feelings About It
The pics for the series finale of #ThisIsUs have us in tears. We’re not ready to say goodbye.
See The Trailer For ‘Everything I Know About Love’
#EverythingIKnowAboutLove looks right up our alley. We can’t wait to watch it. See the trailer!
We’ve Listened To Harry’s House And Now We’re Ready To Move In
Harry Styles’s third album Harry’s House was released on Friday, and we’ve spent the entire weekend with it on repeat.
Exclusive Interview: Adam Demos and Victoria Justice
When you get five minutes to talk to Adam Demos & Victoria Justice, naturally we talk about sheep
‘Stranger Things’ Season 4 Volume 1 Advance Review: This Show is Storytelling Magic
‘Stranger Things’ season 4 is almost here and we’re getting ready with an advanced review full of feels and praise for our favorites.
‘The Time Traveler’s Wife’ 1×02 Review: “Episode 2”
Life doesn’t always give you an abundance of happy days, and for some reason we hang onto the bad days more.
Harry Styles Talks About How Much Of Him You’ll See In His Upcoming Films
We’re all thinking it and Harry Styles knows it. So he’s answering the question about nakedness in his movies.
Book Review: ‘The Drowning Summer’ by Christine Lynn Herman
If a book is billed as spooky, suspenseful, and sapphic, I’m usually sold—and The Drowning Summer by Christine Lynn Herman largely lived up to my expectations.