‘The Tomorrow War’ Movie Review: The Best Part Was Yvonne Strahovski

Need a reason to watch Amazon Prime’s The Tomorrow War? Look no further than Yvonne Strahovski! Read our review!

‘Fear Street Part One: 1994’ Movie Review: It Was Boring But at Least It Was Queer

Fear Street Part One: 1994 was a boring mess that kept me locked on the screen because of the promise of queer goodness. Read our review!

#WayBackWednesday – My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997)

The first time I watched My Best Friend’s Wedding, I was having a sleepover at my high school best friend’s house. I remember enjoying the movie, but I mostly remember laughing and having a blast with my best friend. Because…

A-Z Movie Reviews: ‘Slums of Beverly Hills’

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…

#WayBackWednesday – Clueless (1995)

Clueless was one of the most ubiquitous movies of my middle school days. “As if!” and “Whatever!” echoed through the hallways at school and were shouted on the school bus. A Clueless spin-off series followed in 1996 and ran in…

‘Werewolves Within’ Movie Review: If ‘Knives Out’ Had a Horror-Comedy Baby

Werewolves Within is what would’ve happened if Knives Out had a horror-comedy baby and we love it! Read on for our review!

A-Z Movie Reviews: “Sleepy Hollow”

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…

‘Luca’ Movie Review: An Adventure Grounded in Friendship, Forgiveness, and Facing Your Fears

Luca pulled at my heartstrings and ended up being a story about friendship, forgiveness, and facing your fears! Read our movie review!

Check Out The Trailer & Promo Pics for ‘Good on Paper’

We’re always looking for new movies that are both romantic and funny, and next week Netflix is premiering one that we really hope hit both sweet spots: Good on Paper. And if you add a dash of female friendship to…

‘Skater Girl’ Netflix Movie Review: “Hope”

Skater Girl is that kind of story that you can’t watch without smiling through your tears. it‘s female empowerment and hope history.

#WayBackWednesday – The Craft (1996)

The Craft is a movie that totally freaked me out as a kid. I watched The Craft for the first time at a friend’s house during a sleepover. It scared me so badly that we didn’t finish it. What can…

7 True Crime Documentaries to Watch on Netflix When You Want to Feel Like a Detective

Looking for some true crime documentaries to hold you over this summer? Fangirlish has you covered with some on Netflix!

Queerly Not Straight: Review of LGBTQ Short Film ‘From A to Q’

From A to Q by Emmalie El Fadli is an LGBTQ short film about friendship and the secrets dreams reveal. Read our review!

A-Z Movie Reviews: “She’s The Man”

Female comedians do not often get the props they deserve. Amanda Byne’s performance in She’s The Man proves females are just as funny as men.

‘Untitled Horror Movie’ Review: This is What Happens When You Mess with Spooky Shit

Untitled Horror Movie is what happens when you mess with spooky shit as a means of creating content. Read on for our review!

#WayBackWednesday – The Sandlot (1993)

The Sandlot is Fangirlish staff writer, Julie’s pick for her favorite summer movie. I’m so glad she picked The Sandlot because it’s one of my all-time favorite summer movies as well. Did you grow up watching The Sandlot every summer?…

Movie Review: ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ Survives Due to Lorraine and Ed Warren

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It proves once again that the love between Lorraine and Ed carry this entire series.

A-Z Movie Reviews: ‘The Runaways’

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 get to the…

#WayBackWednesday – Now and Then (1995)

For the inaugural edition of our Summer Vacation series, I’ll be reviewing staff writer Gillian’s favorite summer flick–Now and Then. Did you catch Now and Then when it premiered back in 1995? Check out the trailer and then read why…

‘Blue Miracle’ Movie Review: “Hope Never Dies”

Blue Miracle touches all the fibers to give you hope, to teach you that sometimes impossible things can happen. Hope never dies. We review.

‘Cruella’ Movie Review: This Villain Is In A League of Her Own

Cruella is a villain in her own league and honestly so much better than expected. Read our movie review of the Disney+ film!