‘Love is Blind’ Season 6: Episode 1-6 Breakdown

Love is Blind season 6 is back and we’re here with a breakdown of the first 6 episodes. Because this is only the crazy beginning.

Fangirlish Feels of the Week: February 10 – February 16

We watch so many TV/movies and listen a lot of things so we decided to highlight those feels of the week that all of this give us.

‘I’m Not Yelling: I’m Latina’ Podcast: Bridgerton Season 3, Polin & What’s Next

I’m Not Yelling, I’m Latina sits down to talk about Bridgerton season 3, Polin, and what we want for the future of this show.

5 Reasons to Watch ‘The Gilded Age’

From the stunning performances to the sizzling romance Julian Fellowes’ The Gilded Age is a must-watch period drama.

Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans 2×04 “It’s Impossible” Review

Every week, we look forward to tuning into Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans. Season two has kept us entertained, and we’re not surprised because we loved season one when it focused on Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. One of the…

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×11 Review: “The Outsider”

After watching Quantum Leap 2×011 “The Outsider” I have this to say: All right, show. You win. Tom (Peter Gadiot) is a genuinely good guy who was dealt a bad hand. Even when he’s forced into the position of “bad…

‘The Irrational’ 1×10 Review: “Bombshell”

When I say things are heating up in The Irrational 1×10 “Bombshell,” I mean things are heating up. Although it seemed last week like the team might have hit a dead end in their church bombing investigation, everything takes a…

10 Fanvids That Celebrate Marvel’s Kastle

Frank and Karen, affectionally coined Kastle are one of the greatest ships in the MCU, and we’ve compiled a list of all their best fan videos.

‘True Detective: Night Country’ 4×05 Review: “Part 5”

Things heat up in True Detective 4×05.

Interview: Maahra Hill Teases What’s In Store For Marisa On ‘The Irrational’

I don’t always have to ship something when I watch television, but I often do. In a sense, The Irrational is an unusual show for me, because I find myself so torn as a shipper. On the one hand, I…

10 Horror Movies for a Spooky Valentine’s Day

The best horror movies to watch this Valentine’s Day.

The Cast of ‘Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story’ Has Been Finalized

Production for Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story is underway. Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve gotten cast announcement after cast announcement. Each one has excited us more for the upcoming second season…

‘The Tourist’ 1×06 Review: The Man & His Truth is Messy

The Tourist 1×06 wraps up the first season of a wild ride and we’re equal parts disappointed and excited about it all.

Fangirlish Feels of the Week: February 3 – February 9

We watch so many TV/movies and listen a lot of things so we decided to highlight those feels of the week that all of this give us.

One of the Best Fictional Ships Isn’t on TV – They’re on Instagram

Bailey Jones and Jessie Lee Brown, played by Taylor Owen and James Mitchell Neal are the fictional ship you didn’t know you needed.

‘The Tourist’ 1×05 Review: The Man Unlocks His Memories

The Tourist 1×05 sees Elliot take a trip down memory lane, unlocking secrets about himself and new realizations. Read our review.

‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Renewed for Season 2

Percy Jackson and the Olympians is so good – and so true to Rick Riordan‘s beloved source material – that a season two renewal should have felt like a foregone conclusion. However, in this era of streaming television, it seems…

7 Reasons You Should Watch ‘The Marvels’

If you missed The Marvels in theaters, it’s now on Disney+! Here are 7 reasons why you should watch Nia DaCosta’s The Marvels.

‘The Irrational’ 1×09 Review: “Cheating Life”

Last week’s episode was so emotional and personal, it was almost a relief when The Irrational 1×09 “Cheating Life” had the kind of ridiculous shenanigans that could only happen on television. By the way, that isn’t an insult to the…

‘The Tourist’ 1×04 Review: The Man Kidnaps His Only Friend

The Tourist 1×04 sees Elliot kidnapping Helen and it’s surprisingly full of tropey goodness. Read on for our review.

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×10 Review: “The Family Treasure”

Quantum Leap 2×10 “The Family Treasure” is a little about the bond between family, a little about the risks we’re willing to take for the ones we love (and the consequences we therefore bear), a lot about pretending to be…