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B.K. Borison’s ‘First Time Caller’ Optioned By A Cup Of Happy Productions
One of our favorite books – First Time Caller has been optioned and we’re really excited for this to happen.
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 17 Review: ‘Altered States’ Both Challenges and Celebrates Dr. Charles
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 17, “Altered States” is an emotionally satisfying conclusion to Dr. Daniel Charles’ harrowing journey.
Movies
‘Legacies’ 1×12 Review: Mum’s the Word
I am a complete sucker for a road trip in real life and in my…
‘The Flash’ Episode 5×15 Review: ‘King Shark vs. Gorilla Grodd’
On this week’s episode of The Flash, a talking shark in pants took on a psychic gorilla. Meanwhile, Joe West returns looking refreshed and rejuvenated to have some wonderful moments with Cecile and Iris, S.T.A.R. Labs becomes a little Shape…
My First Heartbreak: 1990 World Cup Final
This is an entry in Fangirlish’s What Sports Mean To Me series, where our writers discuss memorable sports moments and how sports have impacted their lives. We all have that one moment, the one where we knew. This certainty applies to many…
Spotlight On: Timeless Art by Maartje van Hoorn
Often one of the best things about fandom is the fanfic, the fanart, the creations surrounding a show, a book or a movie. Because yes, there’s some magic in loving the same thing and dissecting it over and over, but…
‘Deadly Class’ 1×08 Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of “The Clampdown”
Deadly Class “The Clampdown” broke my heart while showing me that change, love, and found family are there if you just look. The heartbreak is absolutely due to my girl squad of Maria and Saya falling apart. The divide growing…
‘Whiskey Cavalier’ 1×02 Review: “The Czech List”
Whiskey Cavalier‘s “The Czech List” gave us more soft Will, strengthened the bonds between these two new partners, and showed us that every character matters. Seeing Frankie call Will her “partner” felt well paced, timed, and like a natural reaction…
'Arrow' to Return for Final Season This Fall
Oliver Queen will be hanging up his bow this fall. Arrow, the show that started The CW’s Arrowverse that includes The Flash, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow, will return for its eighth and final season this fall on The CW,…
‘Stop and Fangirl’ Episode 74: Why We Want to See ‘Captain Marvel’
Here at Fangirlish we continue to support your right to fangirl over any fandom you desire – whether that is a book, a TV show, a movie, or even sports. That’s why we have Stop and Fangirl! So you can feel…
‘Arrow’ 7×14 Review: ‘Brothers and Sisters’
It’s not often that you find me praising Arrow of late, especially when it comes to how it handles its characters — especially when it comes to the handling of its characters. But the episode “Brothers and Sisters” reminded me…
Netflix Releases ‘Someone Great’ Trailer
We’re big fans of Jenn Kaytin Robinson. Huge fans. We’re also big, big fans of the idea of a romantic comedy based, first and foremost, on female friendship, and one that, as Jenn herself says, is about the woman choosing…
Netflix to Adapt ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’
Even all these years later, the words are still seared in my brain: Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendía was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice. That’s…
‘Roswell, New Mexico’ 1×07 Review: What is Right
Often, in real life, and watching TV, I think of that moment in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire where Dumbledore talks about making a choice between what is right and what is easy. Very rarely has it applied…
’13 Reasons Why’ Season 2 Coming to DVD
We have mixed feelings about 13 Reasons Why. A lot of mixed feelings. In fact, I’ll admit I’ve had mixed feelings since I read the book, and so my issues go waaaay back. But the show was made, and it…
‘Shadowhunters’ 3×12 Review: ‘Original Sin’
Shadowhunters only has a few episodes to wrap up the entire series, and in typical Shadowhunters it is breezing through the last few books while attempting to answer all the questions they’ve left unanswered. Couples are getting together, convenient plot holes…
We Need to Talk About the Anti-Gay Assault on ‘Roswell, New Mexico’
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…
‘Game of Thrones’ Releases Season 8 Trailer
And we’ve got questions. And answers. And feelings? Yes, especially feelings. We’ve got a lot of those. Maybe the first and most important one is fear. Can anyone make it out of this alive? We didn’t exactly go into Game…
'Supergirl' 4×13 Review: 'What's So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way?'
While Supergirl hasn’t particularly floored me this season, one of the things that I continue to be intrigued with is the parallel between Supergirl’s reality and our reality. This division between two political sides hits so close to home, but…
‘Roswell’ 1×06 Roundtable: “Smells Like Teen Spirit”
Here we are again, ready to dissect another episode of Roswell, New Mexico that left us asking wait, what exactly did we see? Is this show ever going to stop throwing us for a loop? Considering we’re halfway through the…
Blu-Ray Review: The Complete First Season of ‘Krypton’
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided me with a free copy of the Blu-ray I reviewed in this blog post. The opinions I share are my own. Everyone knows who Superman is, but not everyone knows much about his home planet,…
Why The Calculating Stars Should Be Adapted to TV ASAP
In the world today, we could all use more time to sit and look at the stars. If you can’t, there’s always entertainment to help us out. In my eyes, the space shown in movies and TV or explained in…