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The 11 Best Fantasy Books of April 2026
Spring is in the air, and so is a little magic! That’s exactly the energy…
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
‘The Walking Dead’ 9×02 Review: The Bridge to Actually Living & Not Just Surviving
For the longest time, seasons upon seasons, the survivors of The Walking Dead have just…
‘Doctor Who’ 11×2 Review: Almost There
An episode is good when you’re left with something to talk about. When something calls to you, beckons you to think about it non-stop, to want to share your thoughts and opinions with anyone and everyone who will listen. An…
‘Charmed’ 1×01 Review: We Could Have Had It All
Oh, Charmed. I had high hopes for you the first time I watched this pilot episode. Funnily enough, the episode hasn’t changed, but my views on you – if not the episode – have. We could have had it all,…
‘Titans’ 1×01 Review: ‘Titans’
After years of waiting, fans of this comic book team up finally get to see their favorite superheroes suit up in live action. Titans has been in TV development hell for years. TNT considered the series in 2014, but officially passed…
‘Black Lightning’ 2×01 Review: “The Book of Consequences: Chapter One: Rise of the Green Light Babies”
I feel like the entire summer was spent waiting on all of my favorite shows to return to the fall TV line-up. I was so excited to plop on the couch and run back the DVR for my CW favorites.…
‘Blindspot’ 4×01 Review: “Hella Duplicitous”
Welcome back blindspotters! It’s wonderful to be back every week to discuss everything with you because … our favorite show is back! And it has done so in the best possible way. “Hella Duplicitous” deals with the consequences of the…
‘I Feel Bad’ 1×04 Review: I Feel Worse
I am legitimately sorry to say it, but I Feel Bad just got worse. Any show with the star power and talent of Jane Seymour, Debra Jo Rupp, AND Anna Maria Horsford at their disposal that wastes it on nerd…
‘Blindspot’ NYCC Highlights
Hellatus is over! Tonight we can enjoy the premiere of Blindspot’s season 4. So you don’t miss anything, we bring you a compilation of all the things t the cast said about season four at NYCC last week. Also ……
‘Supernatural’ 14×01: “Stranger in a Strange Land” Kicks Off Season 14 with a Bang!
Supernatural returns for it’s 14th season (yes, you read that right) with Sam being a wonderbread demons Beyonce, Luci…I mean Nick…still around, and Mary reminding us all about the good Sam & Friends still have in their lives. “Stranger in…
‘Murphy Brown’ 11×03: ‘#MurphyToo’
The saddest thing about the #MeToo movement is the vast number of us who can say those words. In “#MurphyToo,” Murphy Brown joins that army of women and men who have been victims of those more powerful than us. I…
‘The Good Place’ 3×04 Review: Let it go, Let it go
I tried really hard not to quote Frozen, I did, but here we are and considering the message of “The Snowplow” is all about how sometimes you have to let people go, you have to trust them to do well,…
‘The Flash’ 5×01 Review: “Nora” Is The Course Correction This Show Deserves
Second only to the Pilot, “Nora” may have been the most important episode of the series. In a sense, it was like a Pilot episode of its own. Last season, The Flash’s original show runner, Andrew Kreisberg, was fired for…
‘New Amsterdam’ Is Getting A Full Season!
I know I’ve been gushing about this show for the past three weeks, but it’s all worth it because NBC has ordered a full season of New Amsterdam. That means more Helen Sharpe chemistry moments with Max Goodwin while I…
‘A Star is Born’ is Glorious and Shines Bright
When the sun goes down, and the band won’t play, I’ll always remember us this way….. Don’t sleep on the latest remake of A Star is Born. It’s top shelf tequila and will leave you delirious and hung over in…
‘New Amsterdam’ 1×03 Review: Every Last Minute
I am so in love with this show and I can’t get over it! New Amsterdam isn’t just filled with drama, but also heart, and I really need a dose of that every week, not to mention some Ryan Eggold.…
‘The Gifted’ 2×03 Review: Love is the Brightest Star
…in life’s darkest skies, I read somewhere, and it’s stuck with me. The whole idea kept playing in my head as I watched “CoMplications,” one of the best episodes The Gifted has delivered in its entire run. Because, isn’t everything about…
Queerly Not Straight: ‘Birds of Prey’ Proving That Older (and Queer) Women Can Still Kick Ass!
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…
‘The Walking Dead’ 9×01 Review: A New Beginning? Or the Start of the End?
The Walking Dead‘s “A New Beginning” came out swinging with the end of Gregory (FINALLY!), Maggie choosing her baby and community as her top priority, and loads of Richonne and Carzekiel goodness. (We really were blessed with all that ship…
Hope in the Age of Nilhilism
You fight, and you fight, and you crawl through hate, and you shake, and you cry, and you do everything in your power to shine a light, and then those who only care for money, for pain, for the suffering…
‘Doctor Who’ 11×1 Review: The Woman Who Fell to Earth
Oh, Thirteen. The world is about to be very unfair to you. Though, to be fair, the world has always had a tendency to be terribly unfair to the newly appointed Doctor –it was ready to criticize Matt Smith for…