‘Fate: The Winx Saga’ 1×03 Review: “Heavy Mortal Hopes”

One more day we’re here for our Fate: The Winx Saga review!  We come to episode 3, a very good episode in which the story really begins to move towards a point of no return.  It’s where we feel like we really got into…

A-Z Movie Reviews: ‘Fifty Shades Freed’

Welcome to A-Z Movie Reviews.  Every Sunday, for the next several months, I will be posting a review of a film in my home movie collection.  How it works is, I will be reviewing movies in alphabetical order until I…

Hot Links: Here’s What We’re Reading This Week

Here are the best links from the internet about topics we didn’t have a chance to go deep in during the week of January 17-22.

‘Tales of Dunk and Egg’ Are Coming To HBO

Photos courtesy of GoodReads Variety gave us some wonderful news, supposedly a prequel to Game of Thrones is in early development. And no, we are not referring to the prequel that is already confirmed and has begun casting, a.k.a. House…

‘Grown-ish’ 3×9 Review: “Public Service Announcement”

Grown’ish fans! Show of hands, who thought this show would not be coming back due to COVID-19? We certainly thought we would not be watching any new episodes for a while. So we were pleasantly surprised to see it back…

‘Fate: The Winx Saga’ 1×01 Review: “To The Waters And The Wild”

Fate: The Winx Saga is here! There is so much to comment we are going to review each episode. It is the turn for “To the Waters and the Wild”

‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’ 2×04 Advanced Review: “Zoey’s Extraordinary Employee”

The fourth episode of ‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,’ “Zoey’s Extraordinary Employee,” takes a step back – and a bit of a breath.

‘Prodigal Son’ 2×02 Review: “Speak of the Devil”

While I enjoyed the Prodigal Son season premiere last week, it left me wondering where the season was really intending to go. Malcolm was unraveling, trapped in a love-hate relationship with his dad, but that’s pretty much par for the…

Love and Monsters: Can Love Co-exist in the Apocalypse?

Love and Monsters is a witty, charming take on the apocalypse, featuring the goodest boy to ever dog and some other good actors.

One Chicago Ships Check-In

We’re talking the One Chicago Ships: From Upstead’s kiss to Brettsey and Stellaride’s issues, without forgetting Mancel.