If you enjoy biographical dramas set in the Victorian era & are particularly fond of cats, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain may be for you.
Countdown to Christmas: ‘You, Me, & The Christmas Trees’
#CountdownToChristmas has started and we’re excited. #YouMeAndTheChristmasTrees has kicked us into the holiday movie spirit.
‘Invasion’ 1×01-1×03 Review: We’re Only Here for the Girls and the Gays
Apple TV+ premieres its first three episodes of Invasion and we’re only interested in the wome so far.
‘Locke & Key’ 2×01 Review: “The Premiere”
Locke & Key 2×01 “The Premiere” sees our main characters fracturing as Dodge and her plan grow more diabolical.
‘Stuck Together’ Review: Laughter Out of Lockdown
Netflix just dropped a French pandemic comedy called Stuck Together. Yes, a pandemic comedy, if you need a laugh instead of a scare.
‘The Last Duel’ Review: The Truth According to a Woman
The new historical epic The Last Duel puts the strength of an A-list director and actors behind a story centering a woman telling her truth.
‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ 1×01 – 1×04 Review: It’s Better Than the Movies
I Know What You Did Last Summer remake is better than the movies and we regret not one word of that! Read our review of the first 4 episodes!
‘Belfast’ Review: A Snapshot of a Family and the Struggle of a Nation
Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast is a gorgeous, melancholy snapshot of a family, a city and a nation at a crossroads. Read our review!
‘FBI: International’ 1×03 Review: “Secrets As Weapons”
Where we don’t write about the case, instead Erin on Xanax writers about Forrester and Kennett. #FBIInternational
‘FBI’ 4×03 Review: “Trauma”
You can count on #FBI to be nonstop action from beginning to end. We expect this. We didn’t expect to walk away so mad.