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Author: Cristina Iskander

Cristina is a Broadway enthusiast, book lover, and pop-culture fanatic living in New York City. She once won a Fantasy Bachelor contest (yes, like Fantasy Football, but for The Bachelor), and can banter about old school WB (Pacey + Joey FTW) just as well as Stranger Things and Pen15. She's still upset Benson and Stabler never got together and is worried Rollins and Carisi are headed down the same road, wants justice for Shangela, and hopes to one day walk-and-talk down a hallway with Aaron Sorkin.
Woman in the Window

The Woman in the Window Review: Inspired Set Design and Uninspired Storytelling

Even a strong performance from Amy Adams and a jawdropping set piece can’t save the cut-and-paste job of this film. Read our review of The Woman in the Window.

May 15, 2021May 17, 2021 Cristina Iskander Reviews, TV Movies
Shrill - Season 3 Episode 3

Shrill Season 3 Review: Final Season Lacks Closure

Shrill’s wrap up is surprisingly quiet and not overarchingly satisfying. Read on for our review!

May 7, 2021 Cristina Iskander Reviews
Things Heard and Seen

Things Heard and Seen Review: Not a Masterpiece

You will technically hear and see things, but none of them are ultimately worth tuning in for. Read on for our review!

April 30, 2021May 1, 2021 Cristina Iskander Reviews, TV Movies
Made For Love Season 1 Episode 8

Made for Love Review: Lock In Your Love (Season 1 Episodes 7-8)

Made for Love wraps up its season with a sure-to-be-controversial twist. Read on for our review!

April 16, 2021 Cristina Iskander Reviews
Made For Love Season 1 Episode 5

Made for Love Review: A Whole New World (Season 1 Episodes 4-6)

Bitingly funny and anchored by strong guest performances, Made for Love hits its stride in its latest set of episodes, setting the stage for a compelling conclusion. Read on for our review!

April 9, 2021 Cristina Iskander Reviews
Made For Love Season 1 Episode 1

Made for Love Review: Bad Romance (Season 1 Episodes 1-3)

If only her biggest problem was swiping right or swiping left; all Hazel wants to do is get out. Read on for our review of the first three episodes of Made for Love!

April 2, 2021April 8, 2021 Cristina Iskander Reviews
Dickinson Season 2 Episode 10

Dickinson Season Finale Review: You cannot put a Fire out (Season 2 Episode 10)

A long-simmering reunion, a country on the precipice of change, and an actual church all heat up on Dickinson Season 2 Episode 10, “You cannot put a Fire out.” Read on for our review of the season finale!

February 27, 2021February 27, 2021 Cristina Iskander Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 2 Episode 9

Dickinson Review: I Like a Look of Agony (Season 2 Episode 9)

On the penultimate episode of the season, Austin Dickinson takes the spotlight. It’s a daring choice for a show that heavily relies on its leading lady, but ultimately one that works. Read on for our review of “I Like a Look of Agony.”

February 20, 2021February 20, 2021 Cristina Iskander Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 2 Episode 8

Dickinson Review: I’m a Nobody! Who are you? (Season 2 Episode 8)

Dickinson goes back to its supernatural roots on Dickinson Season 2 Episode 8, “I’m a Nobody! Who are you?” Serving up one of the most irreverent, joyful moments of the season, it also features the biggest heartbreak of the series. Read on for review!

February 13, 2021 Cristina Iskander Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 2 Episode 7

Dickinson Review: Forever – is composed of Nows (Season 2 Episode 7)

A day at the spa may seem like a romp, but make no mistake, trouble is still around the corner both literally and figuratively. Read on for our review of Dickinson Season 2 Episode 7, “Forever – is composed of Nows.”

February 6, 2021 Cristina Iskander Dickinson, Reviews

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