Author: Cristina Iskander
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.
Shrill Season 3 Review: Final Season Lacks Closure
Shrill’s wrap up is surprisingly quiet and not overarchingly satisfying. Read on for our review!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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.”
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!
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.”










