Category: Reviews
The Pursuit of Love Review: Amazon’s Fizzy Period Drama is A Breath of Fresh Air
Lily James shines in Amazon’s gorgeous “The Pursuit of Love,” a sumptuous, sharp-edged delight that mixes a modern sensibility with the classic wit of Nancy Mittford’s biting novel.
Grown-ish Review: Daddy Lessons (Season 4 Episode 4)
After bad decisions in Mexico, Dre questions Zoey’s recent choices on Grown-ish Season 4 Episode 4, “Daddy Lessons.” Read on for our review.
Resort To Love Review: This Breezy Summer Movie Is a Rom-Com Enthusiast’s Paradise
Resort To Love is a breezy binge-watch on a hot summer’s night and a good time with good-looking people. Read on for our review of the film!
Turner & Hooch Review: A Good Day To Dog Hard (Season 1 Episode 2)
Scott and Hooch attend a tea party and then manage to save the day. Read on for our review!
Motherland: Fort Salem Review: My 3 Dads (Season 2 Episode 6)
Raelle and Tally visit the Cession, while Adil accompanies Abigail to her grandmothers on Motherland: Fort Salem Season 2 Episode 6, “My 3 Dads.” Read on for our review!
Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail Review: Hunting Party (Season 3 Episode 3)
Hunting Party proves that Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail still nails it with character development, even if the comedy isn’t really there. Check out our review!
The Republic of Sarah Review: Sanctuary (Season 1 Episode 7)
Parents are unexpected guests on The Republic of Sarah Season 1 Episode 7, “Sanctuary.” Read on to learn who we meet and why!
Blindspotting Review: Ghost Dad (Season 1 Episode 6)
Blindspotting Season 1 Episode 6. “Ghost Dad,” artfully dissects the Black experience while giving Ashley the opportunity to finally tell Sean about where his dad is.
Wellington Paranormal Review: She-Wolf (Season 1 Episode 4)
Wellington Paranormal continues to establish its supernatural mythology with humor and panache, all while taking the mockumentary format to new heights.
Tuca & Bertie Review: Sleepovers (Season 2 Episode 7)
Tuca & Bertie’s seventh episode explores codependency and the anxiety of new relationships in a thought-provoking and graceful manner. Check out our review!










