Author: Stephanie Holland
Call Me Kat Review: Vacation (Season 1 Episode 3)
There’s nothing worse than a free trip to Puerto Rico, and no one to share it with. That’s the conundrum Kat finds herself in on Call Me Kat Season 1 Episode 3, “Vacation.”
NCIS: LA Review: Love Kills (Season 12 Episode 8)
After weeks of teasing us, on NCIS: LA Season 12 Episode 8, “Love Kills,” we finally get to see Deeks start his FLETC training.
TV News Wrap-Up: Catherine Zeta-Jones in ‘Prodigal Son,’ ‘Dexter’ Revival Finds its Villain, ‘Punky Brewster’ Premiere Date
Catherine Zeta-Jones joining Prodigal Son and a premiere date for Punky Brewster on Peacock are just a couple of the highlights from this week’s TV News Wrap-Up.
Call Me Kat Review: Double Date (Season 1 Episode 2)
On Call Me Kat Season 1 Episode 2, “Double Date,” the show tackles a sitcom trope as old as television itself. Read on for our review!
NCIS: LA Review: Overdue (Season 12 Episode 7)
NCIS: LA Season 12 Episode 7, “Overdue,” sees the team investigating a doctor’s murder. Read our review to see what we thought.
Call Me Kat Review: Plus One (Season 1 Episode 1)
Call Me Kat follows Mayim Bialik as Kat, a 39-year-old woman, who quits her job as a math professor to open a cat cafe. Read on for our review of “Plus One.”
NCIS Review: Blood and Treasure (Season 18 Episode 3)
Gibbs and Fornell continue to look for the person running the counterfeit opioid operation, while the team is drawn into the world of treasure hunting on NCIS Season 18 Episode 3, “Blood and Treasure.” Check out our review!
NCIS: LA Review: Raising the Dead (Season 12 Episode 5)
When you watch shows like Law & Order: SVU or Criminal Minds, you expect to get episodes that keep you up at night. This week that honor belongs to NCIS: […]
NCIS: LA Review: Cash Flow (Season 12 Episode 4)
When Navy Reservist Coleman is found dead during a robbery, and the team is searching for clues on NCIS: LA Season 12 Episode 4, “Cash Flow.” Read our review to find out more.
Warner Bros. to Share 2021 Theatrical Releases With HBO Max
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. will have its major releases stream on HBO Max for 31 days, the same time they are in theaters. Read on for all the details!










