‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ 2×20 Review: “Ouroboros, Part 2”

Star Trek: Prodigy 2×20 “Ouroboros, Part 2” wraps season two with an incredible finish and ties to the greater Star Trek canon.

The Wrong Paris? Don’t Threaten Us With A Good Romantic Comedy

Miranda Cosgrove (Mother of the Bride) and Pierson Fode (Irish Wish) in a romantic comedy is just what we needed, even though we didn’t know that we needed it. We don’t question the gods of fate, we just listen to…

The Trailer For ‘His Three Daughters’ Has Us Emotional

Maybe it’s just that we’re sensitive to movies about fathers and daughters. Perhaps it’s that this particular one stars such names as Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen, and Carrie Coon. Or maybe it’s just that the trailer for His Three Daughters…

In Positive ‘Suits’ News: Patrick J. Adams Is Joining ‘Accused’ Season 2

Patrick J. Adams is in FOX’s Accused Season 2. It’s welcome news, considering how much we loved him on Suits…and don’t want the spinoff.

‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ 2×19 Review: “Ouroboros, Part 1”

Star Trek: Prodigy 2×19 “Ouroboros, Part 1” sets up a great finale for season 2. Can our crew make it out in time? Read and find out!

‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ 2×18 Review: “Touch of Grey”

Star Trek: Prodigy 2×18 “Touch of Grey” finds us locked up and looking for hope where it isn’t often found—uncertainty.

It’s Benophie’s Time: ‘Bridgerton’ Finally Unmasks Benedict as Season 4 Lead

Dearest gentle reader, Benedict Bridgerton is set to take to the ballroom floor — with the Lady in Silver — at the masquerade ball in Bridgerton Season 4.

‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ 2×17 Review: “Brink”

Star Trek: Prodigy 2×17 “Brink” has us on the edge of our seats! It’s a hard call. We discuss this episode and all things Prodigy here!

‘Too Hot to Handle’ Season 6 Review: Not Even Worth Being Called a Dumpster Fire

Too Hot to Handle went from a dumpster fire to a boring and repetitive reality TV that looks like a blatant influencer incubator.

‘Cobra Kai’ 6×05 Review: “Best of the Best”

In Cobra Kai 6×05 “Best of the Best,” Tory loses everything as Daniel’s moral superiority jeopardizes his friendship with Johnny and the dojo