Keep Calm, Trope On: Jerk with a Heart of Gold

We all have our favorite and least favorite tropes. From love triangles to slow burns,…

‘Roswell, New Mexico’ NYCC Interviews: Carina MacKenzie and Chris Hollier

They say don’t meet your idols. I’d like to say that whomever “they” are – is wrong. I think meeting your idols is a positive thing. Especially when they head up your favorite show on television. Roswell, New Mexico is…

‘Bluff City Law’ 1×04 Review: “Fire in a Crowded Theater”

Bluff City Law’s “Fire in a Crowded Theater” made us angry beyond belief, pulled at our heartstrings, and saw the first signs of a romance between Sydney and Jake. The latter we’re especially excited for because a fangirl’s life never…

Netflix Orders Holiday Romantic Comedy Series ‘Dash & Lily’

Hello Dash & Lily. We’re now moving from holiday movies to holiday series, and we couldn’t be happier! Netflix has ordered the holiday romantic comedy series Dash & Lily, to launch in 2020. The show is based on Dash & Lily’s…

‘Modern Love’ Spoiler Free Review: Not Your Traditional Definition of Love

Coming into Modern Love, I was certain of what I would see and what I’d experience. I was looking forward to love that transcends time and space, but still, love that was basic, where A + B = C and…

Queerly Not Straight: The Problem with Tello Films ‘Season of Love’

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…

‘Roswell, New Mexico’ NYCC Interviews: Tyler Blackburn

I previously met Tyler Blackburn one day when I was working at Warner Bros Studios. I was walking on the lot one day and was enamored with all of sets, the people, and just the way that my dreams were…

‘Roswell, New Mexico’ NYCC Interviews: Jeanine Mason and Nathan Parsons

It’s very rare that I freeze when talking to people, but when it came to sitting across from the cast of Roswell, I admit I was shaking a bit. It’s rare that I love a show so much – after…

‘Batwoman’ 1×02 Review: “The Rabbit Hole”

Batwoman‘s “The Rabbit Hole” was a powerful episode about family, love, and the lengths you’re willing to go to make things right or your way. Kate saved her sister in a heartbreakingly beautiful scene underwater, Mary survived an attack by…

Excerpts From ‘When The World Doesn’t End’ by Caroline Kaufman

One of the things that we love on Instagram is the poetry on the platform. One of our favorites is @PoeticPoison. The girl is mad talented. And she speaks to us on a level that we didn’t know we’d be…

Lifestyle Lift: Best 5 Movies to Watch in Celebration of Halloween

To some this is just good old regular October, but to me, it’s Halloween season! The best kind of season, and my personal favorite month of the year. I want to celebrate this spooky month with some spooky movies. That’s…

‘The Walking Dead’ 10×02 Review: “We Are the End of the World”

I think the theme of this season of The Walking Dead is friendship. Last week, we learned from Carol and Daryl that BFFs make friendship bracelets and talk about running away together. This week, the Alpha and Beta taught us…

‘Titans’ 2×06 Review: ‘Conner’

He’s here! We’re finally meeting Superboy and I couldn’t be more excited. Conner Kent is one of the most interesting characters that is connected to Superman’s mythology and bringing him in opens the show up to a world of possibilities.…

‘The Flash’ 6×01 Review: “Into the Void”

It’s rare that a show becomes refreshed and rejuvenated six seasons in. That’s just what happened with the premiere of The Flash. New show runner Eric Wallace has indicated there several changes this year. All of which promise to breathe…

‘Evil’ 1×03 Review: “Stars”

Remember how last week I said Evil was starting to get good? We just took two steps back this week. Episode 3 of Evil, entitled “3 Stars” was lackluster at best, and I’m starting to feel like this show is…

(Wo)man Up: The Power of Silence in ‘A Quiet Place’

In A Quiet Place, the sound of silence plays the most crucial role. The film, created by John Krasinski, which premiered in April of 2018, turned out to be a big hit. Although it wasn’t his debut (he earlier directed the film The…

‘Supernatural’ 15×01 Review: “Back and to the Future”

Supernatural’s season 15 premiere, titled “Back and to the Future,” was a reminder of how far we’ve all come when it pertains to the Winchesters and their fight against all things evil, good, and everything in between.  And maybe some…

Our 3 Hopes for ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Season Three

I love Star Trek. I have an unusual introduction to the franchise in that my first real experience with Star Trek was catching the 2009 movie in the theater with my then boyfriend, now husband on date night. While I…

Preview: Ace Comic Con Midwest

I am lucky enough to be attending ACE Comic Con Midwest this weekend. There is so much to look forward to, like all of the incredible panels with some of the biggest actors in Hollywood. Personally, I am extremely excited…

Halloween Viewing For People Who Don’t Like to Be Scared

Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. But where other people like the scary aspects of the holiday, I prefer the ones that remind me of childhood: costumes, candy, pumpkin carving, and fun decorations. Due to this more nostalgic vibe,…