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Author: Marissa Crenwelge

Marissa is an avid pop-culture enthusiast and "daylights" as a digital marketing manager for sports and entertainment brands. When she's not writing or watching new TV and movies, Marissa enjoys spending time with her Australian Shepard, Luna, and spending too much money online shopping. Find her on Twitter at @marissacrenwlge
Dickinson Season 3 Episode 8

Dickinson Review: My Life had stood – a Loaded Gun – (Season 3 Episode 8)

The tides are turning in both the real life Civil War and the Dickinson Civil War, and Emily is drawn deeper into the inferno. Read our review to find out more.

December 11, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 3 Episode 7

Dickinson Review: The Future never spoke (Season 3 Episode 7)

If there’s one thing Emily Dickinson is going to do, it’s disassociate from reality. With the help of her trusty Gazebo Time Machine, this episode “America’s First Sad Girl” goes to the future to visit none other than fellow sad-girl poet, Sylvia Plath. Read on for our review!

December 3, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 3 Episode 6

Dickinson Review: A little Madness in the Spring (Season 3 Episode 6)

There’s nothing quite like a family fun outing to the local …asylum? Read our review of Dickinson Season 3 Episode 6 to find out more.

November 26, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 3 Episode 5

Dickinson Review: Song from the Heart, Sire (Season 3 Episode 5)

It’s the second battle of Dickinson vs. Dickinson in this week’s episode, and Emily is caught in the middle.

November 19, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Dickinson, Reviews
Dickinson Season 3 Episode 4

Dickinson Review: This is my letter to the World (Season 3 Episode 4)

It’s getting hot and heavy inside Emily’s mind! What’s prompting causing this? It’s Walt Whitman, of course!

November 12, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Dickinson, Reviews
DICKINSON Season 3

Dickinson Review: A War is Raging (Season 3 Episodes 1-3)

Dickinson is back and there’s war is brewing. It’s Union vs. Confederacy and Dickinson vs. Dickinson. Read our review of the first three episodes of Dickinson Season 3.

November 5, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Reviews
11 Latinx-Led Shows We Love

11 Latinx-Led TV Shows We Love

In the spirit of celebrating Hispanic Heritage month beyond its 30-days, here are some of the best Latinx-led shows you can watch now!

October 24, 2021October 27, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Jane the Virgin, Lists, One Day at a Time, The Baker and the Beauty
NIGHT TEETH

Night Teeth Review: Style Over Substance

While visually captivating, with interesting characters, ‘Night Teeth’ lacks bite. And yes, pun intended.

October 21, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Reviews, TV Movies
BIRDS OF PARADISE

Birds of Paradise Review: Two Stars are Born

It’s a classic story of female friendship, betrayal, and lots of ballet shoes. Read on for our review of Birds of Paradise.

September 25, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge Reviews, TV Movies
15 TV Shows That Will Take You Right Back to School

15 TV Shows That Will Take You Right Back to School

Time to go back to school with some of the greatest high-school, college, and yes, even middle school shows you can watch now!

September 25, 2021September 24, 2021 Marissa Crenwelge All American, Dear White People, Euphoria, Friday Night Lights, Gossip Girl, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Lists, Sex Education

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