The Hunting Party Season 2 Episode 1 Review: Ron Simms
The Hunting Party Season 2 Episode 1 sends the team right back into the action as they track down the infamous “Boogeyman.” Read our review!
9-1-1: Nashville Season 1 Episode 7 Review: You’ve Been Boarded
The hackers taking over the city provide a small taste of what they’re capable of on 9-1-1: Nashville Season 1 Episode 7, “You’ve Been Boarded.”
What to Expect from Doc Season 2 Episode 11: Family Matters
The stakes continue to get higher on Doc Season 2 Episode 11, “Family Matters” following the death of a patient. Read on for a preview.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians is the Show Young Men Need
In the current climate, Percy Jackson & the Olympians serves as a powerful and necessary counterbalance to toxic masculinity and outdated patriarchal ideals.
What to Watch on TV This Week: The Night Manager, Going Dutch, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, and More!
For the week of January 11th, our TV picks include The Night Manager, Going Dutch, Star Trek: The Starfleet Academy, and more. Read our recommendations!
People We Meet on Vacation Review: The Perfect Rom-Com to Kick Off the Year
People We Meet on Vacation is an excellent romantic comedy and a faithful and strategic adaptation of Emily Henry’s bestselling book. Read our review to find out why!
Law & Order Season 25 Episode 9 & Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 27 Episode 9 Crossover Review: Snowflakes / Purity
Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit join forces to bring the franchise out of hiatus. Read our review to find out how this works!
Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 Episode 7 Review: Skyfall
Winston and Ben work to save Jo and her babies on Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 Episode 7. Read on for our review of the midseason premiere.
Chicago Fire Season 14 Episode 8 Review: A Man Possessed
Taylor Kinney delivers what may be one of his best performances on Chicago Fire Season 14 Episode 8, “A Man Possessed.” Read on for our review.
9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 7 Review: Secrets
9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 7, “Secrets,” fails to tell a cohesive story and leaves fans wondering if the writers even know the characters at all. Read our review.










