Category: TV Movies
Work It Review: A Wonderful Addition to the Dance-Off Genre
Netflix’s attempt at a dance comedy works with what its got to produces a fun summer movie brimming with energetic teen spirit and fresh talent! Read on for our review of Work It.
Psych 2: Lassie Come Home Review: Second Verse, Even Better Than the First
In trying times, Psych’s second follow-up film is a hilarious and heartwarming gift full of everything that makes the series great. Read on for our review!
Desperados Review: A Fun Summer Detour for ‘New Girl’ Fans
Don’t let the name fool you into thinking otherwise. Desperados is a desperate film but it is also a fun summer detour for fans of New Girl’s Winston and Aly. Read on for our review of the film!
Psych: 13 Episodes That Made Us Love Carlton Lassiter
Psych wouldn’t be Psych without the cranky but lovable Detective Lassiter. Read on for some of his best showings across eight seasons of dramedy.
Sisters of the Groom Review: Wedding Weeks are Sometimes Forgettable
Sisters of the Groom has potential, but the Quinn family wedding week has too much going on to be memorable. Read on for our review!
The Wrong Missy Review: When First Impressions Go Wrong
Netflix’s The Wrong Missy takes a classic blunder and delivers an enjoyable ninety minutes, but may feel a little tired if ruminated on for too long.
Bad Education Review: High Caliber Performances Get This HBO Film A Passing Grade–Just Barely Though
HBO’s Bad Education fails the history lesson with choppy storytelling, hoping its esteemed cast will help it achieve high marks. Read on for our review!
Jill Morrison Talks ‘Project Blue Book’ and ‘To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You’ [Exclusive Interview]
Jill Morrison discusses her work on Project Blue Book, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, and the upcoming series, Motherland: Fort Salem. Read on for our exclusive interview!
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You Review: Forget All the Boys, This Sequel is the Real Heartbreaker
We can’t ignore the hurdles this film disregards for a happy ending. Here’s our review of To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You.
A Beauty and the Beast Christmas Review: A Reminder That Beauty is Subjective
A Beauty and the Beast Christmas reminds us all that beauty is more than just appearances — it’s a lifestyle choice. Check out our review of the ION original movie.









