Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 19 Episode 1 Review: ‘Now and Then’

Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 19 Episode 1 sets the rest of the season up well, and guest star Jeri Ryan is excellent. But the case? Meh.

‘Taming My Bullies’ 2 Review: Somehow This Vertical Is Better Than The First One & We Are Obsessed

Taming My Bullies 2 was a master class in manipulation, elitism, and well admiring Luke Dodges perfect hair & Cameron Porras eyes.

Obsession Review: Insecure Men Being the Real Villain Tracks (Again)

Obsession is disturbing because it’s familiar. For too long, when it comes to romance we have been fed a set of rules of what is the norm and what is not, who are the heroes and who are the villains,…

Carter Reed Review: An Adaptation We Kinda Didn’t Get But Didn’t Mind Watching

Carter Reed had potential, but that potential was squandered and therefore made us pull ourselves out of the story.

Ghosts Season 5 Review: A Love Letter to Endurance

Ghosts Season 5 proves that we’re still watching the best sitcom on TV.

Sheriff Country Season 1, Episode 20 Review: Mickey Deserves The Biggest Hug

Sheriff Country Season 1, Episode 20 ‘Mexico’ had Mickey questioning if her growth is worth it after Alec’s betrayal

For All Mankind Season 5 Episode 9 Review: ‘Sons and Daughters’

For All Mankind Season 5 Episode 9 is a strong penultimate episode. The conflict is kind of predictable, but how the story is told stuns.

Ghosts Season 5 Finale Ending, Explained

Ghosts’ Season 5 finale delivers a wildly chaotic episode that’s equal parts stressful and still hilarious.

INTERVIEW: Sheriff Country’s Matt Lauria on Season 1 Finale & ‘Ride or Die’ Bond with Mickey

If there’s been one surprising thing in Sheriff Country Season 1, it’s how much we’ve enjoyed the character of Nathan Boone, played by Matt Lauria. He started out as more of an antagonist to Mickey (Morena Baccarin) and has transformed…

Falling For My Nemesis Stepbrother: Decent Story, But Lacks Any Chemistry Between The Leads

My Nemisis Stepbrother was as fun as watching paint dry – and that’s saying something. Saying that we’d rather not do it again.