‘The Flash’ 5×01 Review: “Nora” Is The Course Correction This Show Deserves

Second only to the Pilot, “Nora” may have been the most important episode of the series. In a sense, it was like a Pilot episode of its own. Last season, The Flash’s original show runner, Andrew Kreisberg, was fired for…

‘New Amsterdam’ 1×03 Review: Every Last Minute

I am so in love with this show and I can’t get over it! New Amsterdam isn’t just filled with drama, but also heart, and I really need a dose of that every week, not to mention some Ryan Eggold.…

‘New Amsterdam’ 1×02 Review: Rituals

I can’t even start this review without gushing over Ryan Eggold! He is so good as Dr. Max Goodwin, and gives me real Doug Ross (George Clooney on ER) vibes. I’ll admit to being bitter about Eggold’s demise on The…

‘New Amsterdam’ 1×01 Review: Pilot

Let me start off by admitting that I was super excited for this show and it really delivered on my expectations, for the most part. I’ve been waiting for Ryan Eggold to return to my TV since The Blacklist killed…

‘Sierra Burgess Is A Loser’ Review: A Heartwarming Rom-Com That Preaches Self Love and Self Acceptance

Representation is important in media. And if there’s one company that’s truly understood that it’s been Netflix, who have managed to revive a diverse rom-com genre that has been sorely missed for years. But it’s more than just bringing rom-coms…

Starz ‘Vida’ Casts Raul Castillo & Adrian Gonzalez for Season 2

Raul Castillo and Adrian Gonzalez have been cast for reccuring roles in Starz Vida, a Latinx half-hour show about two sisters, played by Melissa Barrera and Mishel Prada, coming back home after the death of their mother. Raul Castillo is…

‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’ Movie Review: A Faithful Adaptation That Ushers In New Wave of Teen Rom-Coms

Growing up in the late ‘90s and early 00’s, teenage rom coms were a way of life. Films like 10 Things I Hate About You and She’s All That taught me life lessons about growing up and gave me an…

‘Cloak & Dagger’ 1×08 Review: Day of the Dead

Tyrone and Tandy seek to get justice on the eight-year anniversary of the tragic deaths of their brother and father, respectively. Plus, O’Reilly finds out what happens when you get too close to the fire. Read on for our Cloak…

‘Blindspot’ Season 3 Review: A Journey that just got started

Welcome back, Blindspotters! Once we have recovered some strength after that season finale, it’s time to take stock of season 3 of our favorite series. Blindspot started the season with a game-changer, and at the same time a reboot of…

‘Vida’ Renewed for Season 2 at Starz

There’s more Vida in the cards for all of us. Yes, Starz  has renewed the half-hour drama from creator Tanya Saracho. No, we don’t know yet when the show would return or with how many episodes. And yet, right now,…

‘Vida’ 1×06 Season One Finale Review: Finding Our Way Home

Vida’s season one finale takes an unexpected turn with Eddy being attacked, Lyn breaking up with Johnny, and the sisters deciding that they’re going to keep the bar and make it better than ever. For a season finale, it’s honestly…

‘Vida’ 1×05 Review: A Divide Between the Community

Starz Vida‘s fifth episode saw the Latina and Whitina clash, a wife and two daughters on vastly different journeys through grief, and Lyn aka the least dependable of the bunch, actually coming through. (Still surprised by that last bit: and…

‘Vida’ 1×04 Review: Sorry, Not Sorry That I’m Not Easily Defined

Every week I am astonished and blown away by how much Vida is kicking stereotypes right in the cara! The fourth episode of this Starz series follows in that tradition and presents a story of three vastly different women and…

‘The Flash’ 4×23 Review: “We Are the Flash”

Finales are always bittersweet. On the one hand, they should (ideally) wrap up loose ends, give ongoing arcs a satisfactory conclusion, and tease fans with hints of what to expect in the future. On the other hand, there’s that long,…

‘Vida’ 1×03 Review: Setting the Standard for the Female Form on TV

Starz “Vida” delivered the hottest lesbian sex scene I’ve ever seen (let’s get that out there first) in its 3rd episode, made it clear that Lyn needs a stern wake up call where she understands it’s time to stop depending…

‘Blindspot’ 3×22 Review: “In memory “

Blindspot season is over! But before we get sentimental thinking about the hellatus that awaits us, there are many things to comment on the season finale. Last week’s episode already prepared us for what was going to be a roller…

‘Vida’ 1×02 Review: The Female Gaze, Gentrification, and Jupiters Penis

Starz Vida continued proving that there is nothing else like it on screen with the way that it showed EVERYTHING from the female gaze, lit a fire under Emma to give gentrification the bird, and dived into the mind of a…

‘The Flash’ 4×21 Review: “Harry and the Harrisons”

“Harry and the Harrisons,” this week’s episode of The Flash, did very little to move the main plot with DeVoe forward. However, as I think the last part of this season has been trying to course correct certain characters in anticipation…

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…

‘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…

‘Blindspot’ 3×20 Review: “Let it go”

Here’s to a new stellar Blindspot episode! And the truth is that this final stretch is very intense. The feelings are always on the surface, especially in “Let it go,” where we have lived an emotional journey with all the…