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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
‘Supernatural’ 13×15 Review: A Most Holy Man
Supernatural’s “A Most Holy Man” disguised itself as a noir style episode before hitting us with…
‘Ink, Iron, and Glass’ is the Representation Steampunk Needs
‘Ink, Iron, and Glass’ by Gwendolyn Clare is the representation that the steampunk genre needs. From the moment I realized that the protagonist was a woman of color I knew something would be different about this book. It didn’t stumble…
'Arrow' 6×15 Review: This is My Team Arrow
To say that I thoroughly enjoyed the latest episode of Arrow would be a gross understatement. This episode reminded me of all of the reasons I love Arrow. And none of them had to do with the wannabes that must…
‘Black Lightning’ 1×07 Review: ‘Equinox: The Book of Fate’
The CW went and did the damn thang this week! Like I knew they could, they delivered back to back kick ass episodes of their superhero line up. The Flash kicked it off with Enter Flashtime and Black Lightning pulled…
‘The Blacklist’ 5×15 Review: ‘Pattie Sue Edwards’
This week’s Blacklist, “Pattie Sue Edwards” was a solid episode. Not one of the season’s best, but still enjoyable. The most shocking moment came at the end of the episode when Detective Singleton was kidnapped and murdered by his boss, Ian…
‘The Sun Is Also A Star’ Has Found It’s Director
When the news of The Sun Is Also A Star tapping Yara Shahidi as the lead in the adaptation, we really didn’t think that it could get any better. Anything that would come after that would just be a plus.…
‘The Flash’ 4×15 Review: ‘Enter Flashtime’
Alyssa asked me to write the review for The Flash’s episode this week. For the record, nobody can prove I did anything nefarious to her so that I could write a review of what turned out to be one of…
7 Historical Women We’d Love the ‘Timeless’ Crew to Meet
With Timeless right around the corner and International Women’s Day here, we thought it was about time we put together a list of amazing historical women that we’d love the Timeless team to meet. Each and every single woman on this was a fighter,…
‘Designated Survivor’ 2×12 Review: The Final Frontier
I’ll be the first to say I love Tom Kirkman. And that’s true, I love Tom Kirkman. He’s a kind, decent man who I think everyone who’s ever watched an episode of Designated Survivor would rather have in the White…
International Women’s Day: Celebrating Our Favorite Fictional Women
It’s International Women’s Day, and we’re in the mood to celebrate. To celebrate you, our wonderful, smart, talented, beautiful readers, and to celebrate the fictional women that inspire us, the ones that have us turning on the TV every night.…
‘The X-Files’ 11×08 Review: (Un) Familiar Snoozefest
So often it feels like there are only two kinds of episodes of TV: the really, really good ones, or the terrible ones. Sadly, that is not the case, because both those options make for easier reviews than the one…
The Teaser Trailer for ‘Christopher Robin’ Is Just Too Cute
“Sooner or later, your past catches up to you.” It’s true, but we’ve never tried to out run it. We kinda love the whole idea of remaining a cha Winnie the Pooh will forever be important to us. We’ll forever…
‘Stop and Fangirl’ Episode 52: The Oscars 2018
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 happy –…
Michael Trevino Joins The Cast of ‘Roswell’
We’re excited for Roswell, as you all know. In addition to being fans of the original series, we’re thrilled with the casting. Jeanine Mason, Nathan Parsons, Lily Cowles, Michael Vlamis, Tyler Blackburn and Heather Hemmens had previously been cast. But in…
Why Netflix Needs to Bring Back ‘One Day At A Time’
I’m going to start this One Day At A Time piece with a reference to another show, because I apparently watch too much TV. Bear with me. When I sat down to write about this I tried to come up…
DCTV: What’s In a Team?
Most of the DCTV shows – all but Black Lightning to date – work off the same formula. Part of that formula involves the use of a team to support the hero, provide exposition and explanation, and justify the addition…
‘iZombie’ 4×02 Review: Blue Bloody
iZombie‘s “Blue Bloody” finally gave us some development when it comes to Liv Moore‘s life (sans brain/investigation time), brought up the age old and ridiculous notion that you can’t be with someone unless you have sex with them, and set…
‘Timeless’: The ABC’s of Lyatt
There are ships that grow on you, ships that sort of you catch you unawares, and then there are ships that have you committing to the journey from the first “ma’am.” Lyatt is one of the later ships, for us,…
‘Legends of Tomorrow’ 3×13 Review: “No Country for Old Dads”
It’s funny that in a episode with a trip to the 60’s, a new Legend, a returning Legend, a really terrible wig and meditation visitations, the relationship between a father and daughter is the main focus of “No Country for…