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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 16 Review: ‘The Book of Charles’ Is the Season’s Best Episode
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 16, “The Book of Charles” is the NBC show’s crowning achievement, led by a stunning performance from Oliver Platt.
Movies
Giveaway: Make “The Little Mermaid” Part of Your World
Is The Little Mermaid part of your world? Whether the answer is yes, or not,…
‘The Flash’ Episode 5×13 Review: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of “Goldfaced”
There is something just so irresistibly endearing about Barry Allen. Is it his boyish charm? His optimism and utter faith in people? The fact he wears his hero’s heart on his sleeve? A few days ago, I would have agreed…
‘Arrow’ 7×12 Review: Please Make This Stop
After hearing the unpleasant reviews surrounding Arrow’s 150th episode, I put off watching it as long as possible. Being sick in bed and not wanting to get sicker was certainly part of my motivation, as well. And I’m sorry to…
‘Deadly Class’ 1×04 Review: “Mirror People”
Deadly Class “Mirror People” stripped all our favs of their carefully presented outer image/presence and gave us young men and women who care, hurt, and feel, no matter how much they try to hide it and act like they don’t.…
‘Stop and Fangirl’ Episode 70: Villains We Love to Hate
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…
‘Roswell, New Mexico’ 1×04 Review: “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?”
This week’s Roswell, New Mexico, titled “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone” saw Liz Ortecho doing what she wants, when wants, with whomever she wants. It’s a liberating and powerful stance to take at the beginning of your show and…
‘Legacies’ 1×09 Review: Dream Warriors
This episode of Legacies brought together all of my favorite things (minus the absence of the twins). It had romance, action, feminism, comedy, and so on. It was creepy and intriguing. I was grossed out at the true face of…
‘On The Come Up’ Optioned For Film
On The Come Up was just released, but there is already major news surrounding the Angie Thomas’s newest book. The authors sophomore book is getting a movie adaptation. The team behind The Hate U Give, Thomas’s first book, including director…
What Outlander did Wrong in Season 4, and What it Needs to do in Season 5
It’s funny to think that we’ve been here for almost five years. And by here, I mean, here, as fans of this show, here, as people who are watching an adaptation, with the good and bad that entails. Some of…
Check out the best Super Bowl Ads
For some, Super Bowl Sunday is about the game. I’ll admit I’ve always been one of those. Ads? Who cares about ads! You get up and go get food when commercials are playing! But, even for me, it’s become a…
New ‘Captain Marvel’ & ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Spots Air During the Super Bowl
Last night was a big night for sports fans (or was it? That was a boring game, and the bad guys won), but it was also a big night for Marvel fans, as we got more footage for Captain Marvel,…
‘The Golden Year’ To Be Directed By Elizabeth Banks
When we read about a book being optioned there is one of two things that run through our mind. Oooh, can’t wait to read that or why the fuck did someone option that? I mean, sure – there is always…
‘Supernatural’ 14×12 Review: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of “Prophet and Loss”
Supernatural’s “Prophet and Loss” felt like a powder keg to my Sam Winchester feels. He is the rock of this show and it’s never been clearer than this episode. Dean needed him and Sam was there to knock some sense…
‘Supernatural’ Fan-Favorites Marathon on TNT to Celebrate 300th Episode
To celebrate Supernatural‘s 300th episode, TNT is having a fan-favorite marathon of all of the best episodes of this long running show from The CW. The announcement of this marathon comes at the best time because The CW has confirmed…
‘The Blacklist’ 6×05 Review: The smoking gun
So Red’s trial is over, and surprise surprise the court didn’t rule in his favor. Red is now facing the death penalty, all thanks to Liz. What’s so cold blooded about this is that Liz knew exactly what to point…
‘Blindspot’ 4×11 Review: “Careless Whisper”
Welcome, blindspotters! After a mini hiatus, Blindspot is back with “Careless Whisper.” It’s a transitional episode, although with important touches for everything that comes, but in general, the axis on which the episode turns feels too disconnected from the other…
Give It A Chance: Bumblebee (2018)
Look, I get it. There is a Transformers fatigue in the air. Even as someone who loved the trilogy with Shia LaBeouf, I couldn’t be bothered to go see the fourth and fifth movies starring Mark Wahlberg. I’ll get around…
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 2 Review: Thrones, Fangs, and Claws
Welcome to Game of Thrones season 2! If you didn’t think season one could be beat, then this is the season that proves you wrong. This series only gets better as time goes on. Season 2 was full of war, backstabbing,…
‘Roswell, New Mexico’ 8 Things We Can’t Stop Talking About in “Tearin’ Up My Heart”
Another week, another episode of Roswell, New Mexico to break down, reassess, and rehash with some of our favorite moments of The CW drama. “Tearin’ Up My Heart” saw the ups and downs of various relationships, ranging from Alex &…
‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ 6×04 Review: “Four Movements” of a Gina Linetti Goodbye
I love Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Gina Linetti. I love her loyalty, ferocity, dedication, and how she is over the top but loving at the same time. I was excited for this farewell episode. I wanted and was ready to feel good…