‘Vida’ 3×02 Review: Lies, Upon Lies, Upon Lies

Starz Vida’s second episode of season 3 was all about lies. Lies we tell ourselves. Lies we tell others. And secrets that we keep because of those lies that we’re afraid of. Lies, upon lies, upon lies. And you know…

‘Outlander’ 5×11 Review: “Journeycakes”

There’s a lot of Outlander 5×11 “Journeycakes” that’s setup. Setup for another horrible event, setup for a season finale that’s sure to break our hearts, and setup for …well, the next stage of this journey for both The Frasers and…

‘Outlander’ 5×11 Advanced Review: “Journeycakes”

Outlander 5×11 “Journeycakes” is, in many ways, a transition episode. There’s a lot to set up for the finale, for next season, for what is, perhaps, another part of this journey for The Fraser family. But that doesn’t mean there…

EXCLUSIVE: Ser Anzoategui from Starz ‘VIDA’ Talks Eddy, Change, and Season 3

Loss can define you and that’s so true for Ser Anzoategui’s Eddy on Starz Vida! The lost of Vidalia, the bar, and their marriage has changed Eddy and set them on a road of self discovery and growth. We got…

Starz ‘VIDA’ 3×01 Review: All the Queer Goodness My Heart Could Take

Starz Vida returned to our screens with an episode that showed how badass, resilient, and amazing every single woman on this show truly is. The fact that we got some of the best queer scenes I’ve ever seen is the…

‘Outlander’ 5×10 Review: “Mercy Shall Follow Me”

Outlander 5×10 “Mercy Shall Follow Me” is an uncomfortable episode, one that asks us to sympathize too much with a man like Stephen Bonnet, and one that’s more plot driven than character driven in most regards, and that’s why, despite…

EXCLUSIVE: Chelsea Rendon & Carlos Miranda Talk Starz ‘VIDA’

Working together on a show like Starz VIDA brings people together. That couldn’t be truer for Chelsea Rendon, who plays Mari, and Carlos Miranda, who plays Johnny. They play siblings on screen and off it they act like the brother…

‘Outlander’ 5×10 Advanced Review: “Mercy Shall Follow Me”

Outlander 5×10 “Mercy Shall Follow Me” is the type of uncomfortable, yet necessary plot-heavy episode that is hard to love and yet impossible to totally hate, either. It’s not a soft episode focused on character heavy moments, not a romantic…

‘Outlander’ 5×09 Review: “Monsters and Heroes”

Outlander 5×09 “Monsters and Heroes” is the best episode of season 5, by far. This is a tall order in a season that, as of late, has delivered emotion after emotion, great performance after great performance, and unforgettable moments after…

‘Outlander’ 5×09 Advanced Review: “Monsters and Heroes”

One of these days Outlander will deliver an episode that doesn’t feel like an all-out assault on our emotions. Outlander 5×09 “Monsters and Heroes” is not that episode, however, as the hour runs the gamut of emotions by focusing on…

‘Outlander’ 5×08 Review: “Famous Last Words”

Outlander 5×08 “Famous Last Words” is as emotional as last episode, albeit in a very different way. We lost Murtagh last week, and we lost him suddenly and that was a gut punch, a shock, sudden pain the type that…

‘Outlander’ 5×08 Advanced Review: “Famous Last Words”

Outlander 5×08 “Famous Last Words” is an intensely emotional episode, even if the emotions the episode invokes in us are different from the ones invoked by the last episode. There are less gut-punches in this one, but that doesn’t mean…

Starz Invites us to #StayHome and Watch Their April Programming

We’re all doing our parts these days and staying inside. And so that means we’re watching a lot more TV, and taking advantage of services we might not have used before. Like, how many of you have that Starz suscription…

‘Outlander’ 5×07 Review: “The Ballad of Roger Mac”

Outlander 5×07 “The Ballad of Roger Mac” is an emotional gut-punch, from beginning to end. It builds up and builds up to what you think is the punch, the moment that leaves you gasping for breath, tears streaming down your…

‘Outlander’ 5×07 Advanced Review: “The Ballad of Roger Mac”

Outlander 5×07 “The Ballad of Roger Mac” is quite an episode, not just for Roger, as the title suggests, but for Jamie too, and of course, for Murtagh, and for our feelings, which, I promise you, will remain engaged throughout…

‘Outlander’ 5×06 Review: “Better to Marry than Burn”

Outlander 5×06 “Better to Marry than Burn” feels much more like an episode where things actually happen in a season that has taken a lot of time to get to the point. Still, the episode doesn’t have the breakneck pace…

‘Outlander’ 5×06 Advanced Review: “Better to Marry than Burn”

Outlander 5×06 “Better to Marry than Burn” feels very much like a mid-season episode, with a lot happening within the hour, even as the show continues to set up what’s certain to be a season finale confrontation. The character moments…

Starz ‘VIDA’: Season 3 Will Be Last

VIDA, The critically acclaimed series by Tanya Saracho, just announced that it will be airing it’s final season when the show returns Sunday, April 26th on Starz and Starzplay. This comes as a shock to fans of the LGBTQ and…

‘Outlander’ 5×05 Review: “Perpetual Adoration”

Outlander 5×05 “Perpetual Adoration” introduces the long-awaited Adso the cat, who absolutely steals the hour, but it also gives us one of the best Bree/Roger moments the show has seen so far, as well as a scene with Jamie and…

‘Outlander’ 5×05 Advanced Review: “Perpetual Adoration”

Outlander 5X05 “Perpetual Adoration” picks up the pace plot-wise, and oh yes, it brings some cute surprises along the way, but it still mostly seems to be setup on top of setup with a cute side-serving of yes, you guessed…

‘Outlander’ 5×04 Review: “The Company We Keep”

Outlander 5×04 “The Company We Keep” continues the setup trend, but it does so in the way we don’t actually mind: with enough attention paid to Jamie and Claire, with emotion and with the promise of other characters that we…