Little Fires Everywhere, like many contemporary productions, has a diverse cast, but it sets itself apart by showcasing intersectionality.
Binging films and TV is my first, longest, and truest love. So here’s a list of what I have watched short spurts of time.
Little Fires Everywhere, like many contemporary productions, has a diverse cast, but it sets itself apart by showcasing intersectionality.
Netflix original The Queen’s Gambit may be their best offering this year. Here are five reasons why you need to watch.
We all have our favorite holiday movies that we watch every year. And the traditional list of films seems impenetrable. But every once in a while, a movie comes along with the right amount of adventure and Christmas cheer. It hooks your heart. And December will never be the same without it. Here are two such films and where to watch.
I debated posting anything related to election season. I’ve always been a voting advocate, but this year I’m just tired. It’s been a rough one. I don’t care to watch Election coverage as if it is the Superbowl, I have instead decided to have a politically themed marathon.
Appointment television is rare these days, but one of the few remaining channels to provide it is HBO. And they’ve done it again, at least for me, with The Undoing.
It’s hard to believe this show is a competition series. Read on to see why I love the show and which seasons are personal faves.
Crime dramas are popular. Defending Jacob and Perry Mason are two very different offerings within the genre. So which one did I enjoy more? Keep reading to find out.
Last night’s ceremony showcased the creativity, versatility, and massive reach of television. Read on for the night’s highlights.
My Netflix watchlist is never-ending. Keep reading to know which shows had me clicking Next Episode in June.
My thoughts on the Netflix limited series about a woman from a Satmar Hasidic community in Brooklyn and why you should watch.
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