‘Shadowhunters’ 2×08 Review: ‘A Walk in Darkness’

These last few episodes of Shadowhunters season 3 have been underwhelming, but I didn’t hate A Walk in Darkness. On the contrary, I actually thought it one was done pretty well. It made me feel things, and in this case I’m not talking…

'Supergirl' 3×17 Review: The Heart of It All

You could say that this day has been an emotional and eventful one. From Timeless season finale screeners to almost driving my car off the road twice to this emotional episode of Supergirl, I find it surprising that I can…

‘Timeless’ 2×09/2×10 Advance Review: I’ll Trade my Soul For A Season 3

What can I say about the two-hour season finale of Timeless? What can I say about what this show is, what it means, what it creates with every episode? I’m not sure. I’m tempted to call it art, but not…

‘Barry’ 1×07 Review: You’re A Real Actor Now

Multi-chaptered, thousand page books could and should be written about what Alec Berg, Bill Hader and the cast, crew and writers of Barry’s seventh episode delivered to us in 30 minutes of utterly brilliant, screen and soul consuming storytelling. It’s…

Queerly Not Straight: ‘Vida’ & ‘Timeless’ Make My Queer Heart Feel Blessed

In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community. Welcome to the first post for Queerly Not Straight! Enjoy and leave…

‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ 5×20 Review: “Show Me Going”

If the last couple Brooklyn Nine-Nine episodes have taught us anything, it’s that this show does comedy remarkably well. We already knew this. We’ve known for years. But the brilliant thing about this ensemble comedy is it’s admirable capacity to…

‘Timeless’ 2×08 Review: Popcorn, anyone?

And here we thought after “The Salem Witch Trials” we were free and clear when it came to post-Timeless therapy. How very young and naïve we were. Don’t despair, though. I’ve got the words to set you straight as we…

‘Vida’ 1×01 Review: Two Sisters, One Funeral, and Lots of Flan

Vida’s series premiere flies directly in the face of peoples’ fears that they wouldn’t be able to understand a story such as this unless they themselves were Latinx or queer. A lot of the success of Vida and it’s relatability is due to the…

10 Must-See Movies to Watch on a Rainy Sunday

Hello my Sunday couch potatoes! Do you know what I love to do on a rainy Sunday afternoon? Get your mind out of the gutter! I love to watch movies and chill.  There are three things you need to relax…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 2×03 Review: Life is a Real Mother

The Handmaid’s Tale 2×03 “Baggage” sprints forward after the stretching episodes, “June” and “Unwomen.” The plot quickens, as do the stakes for June’s decisions, as does June’s belly. Unsurprisingly, the visual imagery, acting, and cinematography are as strong and impeccable as…