Laundry TIFF Review: A Hidden Gem

Zamo Mkhwanazi’s debut feature, Laundry, is a brilliant film about the reality of apartheid South Africa and the cost of dreaming.

Eternity TIFF Review: An Elegant Romantic Comedy About How Love Changes Over Time

Eternity sees a woman face an impossible choice between the man she spent her life with and her first love, who died young and waited for her.

Couture TIFF Review: Brilliant Performances Don’t Make a Masterpiece

Angelina Jolie’s Couture is filled with outstanding performances, but that doesn’t make the film a masterpiece.

7 Shows Like Netflix’s Wednesday to Watch While Waiting for Season 3

Binged Wednesday Season 2 and need something to keep you entertained until Season 3? Here are 7 shows like Wednesday you should check out!

YA Series Canceled Too Early: 9 Beloved Shows We Miss

Trust me when I say this: there is absolutely nothing worse than falling in love with a show, its characters, and the storylines, only for it to get canceled too early. Even worse? When it ends on a cliffhanger. From…

If Wednesday and Enid Aren’t Romantic, Then Why Romantic Shaped?

After assertions that Wednesday Season 2 wouldn’t focus on romance… the show gave us some of the most romantic scenes with Winclair.

Betty La Fea: The Story Continues Season 2 Episodes 7 & 8 Roundtable

Betty la Fea: The Story Continues Season 2 Episodes 7 and 8 are amazing! It’s time to talk all our feels about them.

Why the Connection Between Henry and Seema in Outlander: Blood of My Blood Matters

After what happened in Outlander: Blood of My Blood Season 1 Episode 6 ‘Birthright’ between Harry and Seema, we need to talk about it.

Outlander: Blood of My Blood Season 1, Episode 6 Review: ‘Birthright’

Outlander: Blood of My Blood Season 1 Episode 6 made us understand Davina, although it’s also one of the most uncomfortable to watch.

Wednesday Season 2 Episode 8 Review: ‘This Means Woe’

Wednesday Season 2 Episode 8 “This Means Woe” was a satisfying ending to a sophomore season that elevated absolutely everything.