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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
Hulu Renews ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ for Season 3: Praise Be!
Just one week after Hulu released the first two episodes of The Handmaid’s Tale Season…
‘The Originals’ 5×03 Review: “Ne Me Quitte Pas”
The Originals “Ne Me Quitte Pas” told the story of Elijah’s journey over the past 7 years and how he came to realize that he wanted no part of the man he was before. What was initially heartbreaking, especially for…
‘Designated Survivor’ 2×20 Review: To the Shock of No One
I’m not going to sit here and pretend this episode of Designated Survivor was shocking, no. It was textbook bait and switch, and though they executed it well, anyone who’s watched at least one procedural in their lives could have…
Starz ‘Vida’ Advanced Review: When Latinx Creators Take the Wheel
What do you get when you actually put the time and effort into providing opportunities to create, direct, write, and produce content by Latinx & queer creators and actors? You get Vida, of course. This new show, which premieres on…
The Good and the Bad of 2×06 of ‘Famous in Love’
I actually enjoyed this episode of Famous in Love. It felt more character driven, and maybe that’s because Locked is finally wrapped. That movie has taken up our favorite characters’ lives since the very beginning, so now we get to…
‘Krypton’ 1×07 Review: No Legacy is So Rich as Honesty
After a couple of almost passable episodes that did not have me nodding as I tried to get through them, Krypton is back to its old, very, very boring normal in “Transformation.” The problems remain the same: stuff is happening,…
‘Stop and Fangirl’ Episode 60: Women’s Bodies & TV’s Skewed Perception of Them
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…
‘The 100’ 5×02 Review: Red Queen
The second episode of season 5 of The 100, Red Queen, aired last night, and as I imagined it was much faster paced than the premiere episode. Not only was it more intense than the previous episode, it delivered a lot…
‘Shadowhunters’ 3×07 Review: ‘Salt in the Wound’
I’m not mad at Shadowhunters at this point. I’m not upset about deviations from the source material or confusing decisions. I’m just disappointed. Salt in the Wound wasn’t awful, but it wasn’t what I wanted from Shadowhunters. It wasn’t as much fun…
Exclusive Interview: Author Sophie Cameron
We love a good book. We love a good book from a debut author. Debut author Sophie Cameron’s book, Out of the Blue gives us a little bit of everything – angels, metallic, gender-neutral Beings — are inexplicably falling from the…
‘American Gods’ Starts Production on Season 2
Starz announced through their American Gods twitter that the show has started production and is set to return in 2019. After much speculation about the direction of the show, especially after the departure of the EP’s and key actors, it…
Blake Lively Unfollows Husband, Deletes Instagram Posts, and Makes Us Wonder If Love is Dead
In a world where celebrity accounts get hacked a dime for a dozen, it’s easy to look at Blake Lively’s recent Instagram activity and wonder what the hell is going on! Recently, she unfollowed her husband Ryan Reynolds, deleted all…
‘Love, Simon’ Blu-ray And DVD Release Details
If there is a movie that we can’t wait to bring home, it would be Love, Simon. The movie affected us in ways we can’t explain. It touched our heart and made us view the world in a different way.…
'Supergirl' 3×16 Review: Speak Your Truth
Oh, how life imitates art. Especially when it comes to the Supergirl fandom.Just as the Supergirl fandom has differing opinions — which can amount to personal insults — Kara and Imra found themselves confronted with opposite ideologies when it came…
Extended Trailer for Marvel’s ‘Cloak & Dagger’ Previews a Divine Pairing
There’s a fine line between hype and expectation when it comes to television. A show can build up an extensive amount of hype before it airs, but it usually fails to live up to the impossible expectations set by media…
‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ 5×19 Review: Elite Party Squads
Few shows manage to sustain a hilariously consistent tone throughout their entire run. Even fewer manage to run for five years without having ups and downs in their writing. Brooklyn Nine-Nine isn’t one of those shows. There’s an amazing quality…
‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Spoilery Review: Thanos Will Return
When Marvel released The Avengers roughly ten years ago, it seemed like the event of a lifetime. It was. Our favorite superheroes together, uniting despite their differences and their possible initial dislike of each other, to “fight the battles that…