‘Paper Girls’ Roundtable Interview: Cliff Chiang and Brian K. Vaughan

‘Paper Girls’ comic creators Cliff Chiang and Brian K. Vaughan discuss bringing the story to the screen in this interview.

‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’ Trailer Promises A New Take

See the trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, and see what sets it apart from the *other* Pinocchio, HERE.

Pedro Pascal and David Harbour On A Show Together? Where Do We Sign?

Pedro Pascal and David Harbour together on a show? Where do we sign? Because we don’t care what it’s about, we’re watching.

Gemma Chan Will Be a Time Traveler in ‘The Moon Represents My Heart’

Gemma Chan has added an Asian narrative centered around time travel to her list of upcoming projects, and we’re all in.

New on Netflix: July 2022

There’s a lot to watch, so we’re helping you decide with the full list of what’s coming to Netflix in July 2022.

‘A Quiet Place’ is Getting a Prequel

A Quiet Place is getting a prequel and we’ve got some ideas of what could happen in such a movie. Read more here.

The Fangirlish Guide to Super Bowl LVI

The Super Bowl is officially here! Football fans all over America are gearing up watch the biggest game of the year. We’re created this guide to help you enjoy the game a little more. Why You Should Care TOM BRADY…

Fangirlish 2021 End of the Year Lists: Shows We’re Looking Forward to in 2022

Oddly enough, we can already look forward to 2022 and all the stories that await us on the small screen. Read on to see if your most anticipated shows made our list!

‘Chicago Fire’ 10×09 Review: “Winterfest”

Chicago Fire 10×09 “Winterfest” attempts holiday cheer, but they fall way short of the Hallmark standards, in all respects.

‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ 1×01 – 1×04 Review: It’s Better Than the Movies

I Know What You Did Last Summer remake is better than the movies and we regret not one word of that! Read our review of the first 4 episodes!

From ‘Bridgerton’ to ‘The Witcher’, Here Are Our Favorite Teasers and Trailers from Netflix’s TUDUM Event

We picked our favorite teasers and trailers from Netflix’s TUDUM event and put them in a handy list just for you.

‘Free Guy’ Review: A Pop Culture Spectacle that Embraces Its Heart-Warming Premise

Everything about Free Guy, the latest film venture from Ryan Reynolds, suggests this is a one-note video game concept incapable of levelling up its storytelling. You know, the kind of film that is dripping in cash-money and original concepts but…

#WayBackWednesday – The Shadow (1994)

“Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!” Those are words that thrilled me and filled me with delight as a kid. I’ve always been fascinated by old-time radio, especially mystery thrillers and superhero stories.…

‘Fear Street Part One: 1994’ Movie Review: It Was Boring But at Least It Was Queer

Fear Street Part One: 1994 was a boring mess that kept me locked on the screen because of the promise of queer goodness. Read our review!

See The Trailer For ‘Fear Street’

All this week, Netflix has been having Geeked Week. Geeked Week is an online event that showcases some of our favorite Netflix shows and movies while introducing us to some upcoming ones. There has been a lot of content and…

‘American Gods’ 3×07 Review: “Fire and Ice”

American Gods “Fire and Ice” starts us on a downward spiral that will define this show and season.

Someone Gave an Interview Impersonating Lili Reinhart And …What?

Lili Reinhart has an impersonator out there, giving interviews for her. Yeah, that’s 2021 for you, weird but at least not destructive?

Keep Calm, Trope On: Redemption Arcs

We all have our favorite and least favorite tropes. From love triangles to slow burns, tropes are often the best ways to showcase great characters and storylines. They can also be frustrating and make you question why it is even…

A ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Adaptation?

Variety is reporting that a series adaptation based on the game ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ is in the works. Derek Kolstad, writer for John Wick is said to be writing and developing the series. If you haven’t ever heard, or played,…

Gone Too Soon: The Order

We’re not surprised by THE ORDER cancellation, it wasn’t exactly reinventing the wheel, but its potential was definitely short lived.

#WayBackWednesday – The Princess Bride (1987)

Sometimes you just need a comfort movie for your #WayBackWednesday, which is why I’m revisiting the 1987 cult-favorite this week, The Princess Bride. The Princess Bride is nearly universally loved, but did you know this film was only moderately successful…