‘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…

‘Wynonna Earp’ SDCC Interview: Dominique Provost-Chalkley & Katherine Barrell Talk Wayhaught and Season 3

Wynonna Earp isn’t just the little show that could and did surpass the expectations of those who were ready to write it off as a Jessica Jones wannabe. It’s a show where women aren’t limited by the conditions of their…

‘The Originals’ 5×12 Review: “The Tale of Two Wolves”

The Originals penultimate episode, “The Tale of Two Wolves,” broke my heart and stitched it back together with the realization that Elijah will be the one to take his brother’s place when the time comes for Klaus to die. This…

‘Hot Summer Nights’ Exclusive: Alex Roe Discusses Core Dynamics in this Coming-of-Age Story

Much like it says in the title, Hot Summer Nights, at its core, is a good ol’ summer flick that manages to weave complex and compelling character dynamics with the tone of a 90s flick that’s one hell of a…

‘The 100’ 5×11 Review: ‘The Dark Year’

Woah boy, The 100 returned this week with its penultimate episode of the season, “The Dark Year,” and it was something. I was pretty hard on Octavia last week, wondering how she had become what she is now and suggesting…

‘Arrow’ SDCC Interview: Stephen Amell Previews a Very Different Oliver Queen in Season 7 Premiere

When you’ve been a superhero with a secret identity for as long as Oliver Queen has been on Arrow, it was only a matter of when that secret identity was going to be outed. But while other heroes’ real identities…

A ‘Famous in Love’ Soundtrack: The Final Season

The actual soundtrack of the second and final season of Famous in Love is fantastic in its own right. This is another soundtrack for fans of the show to check out. It contains some songs that could have popped up…

‘The Darkest Minds’ Movie Talk #16: The ABCs of TDM (A-M)

Every Monday and Friday we’re bringing you The Darkest Minds content leading up to the film’s Aug. 3 release. When it comes to The Darkest Minds, we cannot express enough our excitement for the upcoming film adaptation from 20th Century Fox. It’s…

‘Blindspot’ Top 10 Soundtrack

Time flies, blindspotters, Blindspot season 4 is coming! We miss the stories of our protagonists and we can only console ourselves by watching all the seasons broadcast in a loop. Each scene has its own magic, its own soundtrack. There…

‘The Walking Dead’: 5 Questions We Want Answered at San Diego Comic Con

With San Diego Comic Con 2018 just around the corner we wanted to sit down, discuss, and put together some questions we want answered when The Walking Dead heads to Hall H at SDCC. Some are ominously looking towards the future…

‘Supernatural’: 5 Questions We Want Answered at San Diego Comic Con

With San Diego Comic Con 2018 just around the corner we wanted to sit down, discuss, and put together some questions we want answered when Supernatural heads to Hall H at SDCC. Some are serious, some are silly, and there’s…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 2×12 Review: Out of Eden

On the season’s penultimate episode, The Handmaid’s Tale 2×12 “Postpartum,” the narrative’s attention expands beyond June and Holly to include Eden, Emily, and Nick. It is a wise set-up as it provides some relief from the emotional hyper-focus on our…

‘Cloak & Dagger’ 1×06 Review: Playing With Fire

“Funhouse Mirrors” laid the groundwork for some intriguing potential storylines as Tandy, Tyrone, and O’Reilly each went undercover to uncover their truths. Read on for our Cloak & Dagger review. With each and every passing episode of Cloak & Dagger, I find…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 2×11 Review: I Tell, Therefore You Are

The Handmaid’s Tale 2×11 “Holly” is a cohesive story that can function as a stand-alone film. The tale of our hero June’s journey is an Emmy-worthy AND Oscar-worthy hour of television. I continue to be awestruck, astonished, and appalled by…

‘Younger’ 5×04 Review: Salty Pork Chops and Sweet Wine

Younger 5×04 “The Talented Mr. Ridley” balances the salty with the sweet but is still not satisfying enough to last the two weeks until the next episode. I’m hungry for more Younger! The Sweet Diana’s attempt to re-enter the dating scene…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 2×10 Review: Families Belong Together

I have to be honest, I have been avoiding this review. The parallels between the real world and the dystopian nightmare on The Handmaid’s Tale are often uncanny. But, on The Handmaid’s Tale 2×10 “The Last Ceremony,” the content with Hannah…

‘The Darkest Minds’ Movie Talk #9: Let’s Talk About the Color System

Every Monday and Friday we’re bringing you The Darkest Minds content leading up to the film’s Aug. 3 release. With every book to film adaptation there are obvious changes. That’s what happens when you transition from one medium to another. And while…

‘Blindspot’ Season 3 Review: A Journey that just got started

Welcome back, Blindspotters! Once we have recovered some strength after that season finale, it’s time to take stock of season 3 of our favorite series. Blindspot started the season with a game-changer, and at the same time a reboot of…

‘The Darkest Minds’ Movie Talk #8: Children in Internment Camps? When Fiction Meets Reality

Every Monday and Friday we’re bringing you The Darkest Minds content leading up to the film’s Aug. 3 release. Dystopian novels typically represent a grim future that we don’t ever expect to happen. How could we ever imagine moral lines could be…