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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
‘Gotham’ 5×8 Review: ‘Nothing’s Shocking’
“Nothing’s Shocking” is a title that makes me think, “Yeah? This is Gotham. What else…
5 Favorite Moments from ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s “He Said, She Said”
Brooklyn Nine-Nine‘s “He Said, She Said” proved that even though this show is a comedy it can still tell, film, and discuss hard hitting stories that matter to us. The #MeToo movement is still in full swing and we love…
8 Things We Can’t Stop Talking About in 'Roswell, New Mexico' Episode 1×06 “Smells Like Teen Spirit”
When it comes to making the most of flashback episodes, Roswell, New Mexico really is the model you want to follow. In the sixth episode of our new favorite show, we were dealt an epic game-changing, revelation of an episode…
‘Deadly Class’ 1×07 Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of “Rise Above”
Jealousy, self preservation, and found family are at the heart of Deadly Class‘ “Rise Above.” Master Gao, Master Lin’s sister, is letting the past weigh her down and strip her of any compassion she might still hold because she’s jealous…
My Most Hated Sports Team: The Montreal Canadiens
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. Sometimes, when it comes to sports fandom, it’s more fun to cheer against other teams than…
‘Brooklyn 99’ Renewed for Season 7
Well, apparently, this isn’t truly the Bad Place, even if we’re still not close to forgiving NBC for cancelling Timeless. But then again, that’s like asking for the impossible. We’re always going to be a little upset about that. *insert…
‘Stop and Fangirl’ Episode 73: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of the Oscars 2019
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…
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 4 Review: Trials
If I had one word to describe season 4 of Game of Thrones it would be satisfying. However, I don’t have to choose just one word, because this is my review. So I would also add awesome, thrilling and flabbergasting. Since…
‘Legacies’ 1×11 Review: Everyone Is Slug Drunk
This episode of Legacies was full of magic and music! I do wish we could have seen more of that incredibly adorable unicorn, rather than having to deal with those creepy slugs or parasites or whatever they want to be…
‘Roswell, New Mexico’ 1×06 Review: Before and After
“There are moments that define our lives, and there are moments that divide our lives, incidents that divide us into two people, who we were before, and who we will be, after. Forever,” Max says in a voice-over as the…
‘The Gifted’ Season 2 Finale Review: It Is Our Choices
…that show who we truly are, far more than our abilities, or so the quote goes. The Gifted season 2 (series?) finale, titled “oMens,” examines those choices as sacrifices are made and not so subtle messages about our current political landscape…
‘Shadowhunters’ 3×11 Review: ‘Lost Souls’
After almost a year off, Shadowhunters is back with the second half of its third and final season, and it’s as fun, as confusing, and as busy as always. This midseason premiere was… an episode of Shadowhunters, and I didn’t…
Queerly Not Straight: 10 Oscars Looks That Fed Our Bisexual Hearts
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…
Why Netflix Needs to Renew ‘One Day At A Time’ Roundtable
A few days ago, One Day At A Time show-runner and overall inspirational woman Gloria Calderón Kellet tweeted the news that Netflix was unsure about renewing the sitcom for a season four, prompting an outpouring of support and a lot…
‘American Gods’ Season 2 Preview Promises to Be Bigger, Darker, and Stranger
The wait is almost over, American Gods fam. The Starz adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s world renowned book is only weeks away from hitting our screens and hearts with all the feels coming our way. Because there are, feels all over.…
‘Roswell’ 1×05 Roundtable: “Don’t Speak”
As always, Roswell, New Mexico made us feel all the things in its fifth episode of the season, titled “Don’t Speak.” Will there ever be a time when this show doesn’t throw a twist or five our way? Honestly, we…
4 Things We’re Still Talking About From 1×05 of ‘Roswell, New Mexico’
When it comes down to it, there are a few things that draw me into a television show, but nothing more than a connection and genuine interest in characters. When you connect with the characters, when you really feel like…
‘Whiskey Cavalier’ 1×01 Review: Forever’s Gonna Start Tonight
I’ve long been a fan of procedurals. From the days of Mulder and Scully, passing through Bones, without missing out on Castle and NCIS: Los Angeles, I’m a sucker for an opposites attract story-line, even if I’m not quite sure…
Rick Famuyiwa Attached To Direct ‘Children of Blood and Bone’
When a book is headed for an adaptation, it’s not shocking that we get nervous. Will it be good? Will it be bad? Will it destroy everything that we love? One book that we are both nervous and excited for…