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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
‘New Amsterdam’ 1×10 Review: Six Or Seven Minutes
OMG, the new episode hit me in the FEELS multiple times! I can’t believe how…
The Gifted 2×11 Review: There are Lines, There Have to Be
I could have told you this was coming. In fact, I did, multiple times since the end of Season 1 saw a fracture between the members of the Mutant Underground. Lorna was always going to get here. She was always…
From One Latinx Bisexual to Another, Thank You Rosa Diaz
Being a queer woman of color, made the cancellation of Brooklyn Nine-Nine all those months ago, hurt even more than I expected. Rosa Diaz, this badass, out of the box, and real representation of what it was to be Latina,…
‘The Blacklist’ 6×01 and 6×02 Review: Betrayal
The season 5 finale reveal that the Red we know isn’t actually the real Raymond Reddington left no room for doubt that it would be a serious game changer. Personally, I still don’t understand why Red’s true identity is such…
‘Outlander’ 4×10 “The Deep Heart’s Core” Review: Those Backward Times
There are plenty of times where, despite the fact that we are watching a show set in the past – a show that even when it was set in the present, it was more than half a century removed from…
‘Murphy Brown’ Season 11 Review: We’d Hoped For More
Tonight, Candice Bergen could bring home her third Golden Globe award for her title role in Murphy Brown. It’s a nice tip of the hat to a revival that had some brilliant moments, but didn’t quite live up to the…
‘Batwoman’ Pilot Order Has Landed at The CW and We’ve Got Some Concerns
Rejoice Batwoman fam, Kate Kane is coming to The CW and is ready to clean the streets of Gotham! The CW has ordered a pilot for the series and will have David Nutter directing the first episode. Honestly, we’re not…
‘The Punisher’ is Coming – January 18th
If you’re anything like me you probably didn’t think you were going to love Frank Castle as much as you did, and then The Punisher season one grabbed you and it just did not let you go. What was it,…
‘Doctor Who’ Season 11 New Years Episode Review: “Resolution”
As if by some act of God or Daleks coming into our world and mucking things up, I’ve been without internet for the last couple of days and just got around to watching Doctor Who‘s most brilliant episode to date…
‘Derry Girls’ Season 1 Review: Quotable, Rewatchable, and Absolutely Hilarious
If you’re looking for something to binge watch this New Year’s, post partying but while sipping Bloody Marys, look no further than Netflix’s Irish import Derry Girls, written and created by Lisa McGee. It’s like if Skins and The Inbetweeners had…
Saying Goodbye to Black Lightning
You know how you just keep doing something because you feel like you have to? My best friends had gotten me into the whole vision board thing when I am the LEAST crafty person in our group – perhaps in…
‘The Gifted’ 2×10 Review: One Thousand Percent
The image at the top of this review sort of encapsulates the season so far. Two people, standing on opposite sides of a war, with so much space between them, and yet, also, with so much love. Because that’s the…
People That Inspired Us In 2018
2018. I can’t say that I am sorry to see this year go. It’s been one of the best and the hardest. It’s been a year that has taught me, personally, about love, loss, strength, and weakness. It’s taught me…
Our 21 Favorite Ships from 2018
We love love. And most importantly, we love the journey couples take towards that love, the getting to know each other, the teasing, we even love the obstacles, as long as our favorites come through those together. Because they give…
‘Outlander’ 4×09 “The Birds and The Bees” Review: Home is The People That Love You
I’ve been waiting to write this particular review for a while now. Probably as long as you’ve been waiting to see this moment. This is, after all, THE highlight of Season 4, just like the Jamie and Claire meeting was…
Being Hufflepuff: Or How I grew Up and Embraced the Real Me
Growing up with Harry Potter, and I mean literally growing up with it, reading the books as you were more or less the same age Harry was in the adventures you were reading about, I desperately wanted to be a…
TV Shows We Can’t Wait To Return In 2019
Now, we will admit that we sometimes hate networks, because they make us wait til midseason for some of our favorites to return. Then it comes this time of year and we understand and appreciate. Look, we didn’t say that…
TV’s Most What The Actual… moments of the year
Each day that passes becomes more real: there is less than a week left for this year to leave us. Our favorite shows have made us suffer, laugh, enjoy and cry for 365 days. But they have also left us…