Photo Edit: Tumblr | Original Source: Netflix "On the sixth of April, in the year 1812 — precisely two days before her sixteenth birthday — Penelope Featherington fell in love. It was, in a word, thrilling. The world shook. Her heart leaped. The moment was breathtaking."Romancing Mister Bridgerton, Julia Quinn What other scene breakdown would... Continue Reading →
LOKI Trailer is Here and We Have A Million Questions
Source: Disney Plus Yesterday Marvel dropped the new Black Widow trailer and today, we've got Loki, which is still two months too far away and we're impatient. The best part of all this? We have no idea what is happening and judging by how well WandaVision handled our confusion with an incredible series, this oddly... Continue Reading →
Music Monday: Atonement (Original Score) by Dario Marianelli
Welcome to another emotionally charged period drama original score. This week we’re throwing it back to Joe Wright's Atonement, original score by Dario Marianelli. There are a lot of mixed feelings about this movie given most of what happens, but we’ve yet to encounter someone who’s a fan of such scores say that Atonement's isn’t... Continue Reading →
This Week’s Most Exquisite TV Moment
March 28-April 3"Breathe" | Grey's Anatomy Source: ABC Understanding the Beach. It hasn't been an enticing week of television if we're being frank, Sunday's return of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist left us confused. Black-ish gave us a few sweet moments in Junior's relationship and The Falcon and The Winter Soldier still hasn't found its footing. But... Continue Reading →
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier 1×03 “Power Broker” Highlights
Source: ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved. We’re halfway into The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and the series still hasn’t left me enamored in any way, which is quite frankly disappointing. That isn't to say that it is doing great things with its more serious storylines that are reflective of our time, and crucial, but still,... Continue Reading →
Character Deep Dive: Chuck Bartowski
Source: NBC We all have that one TV character we’ll love the end of the time, right? The one we jokingly tell our significant other they should be more like. The one who’s truly, in our book, ideal. You cannot not fall in love with Chuck Bartowski. When someone shows you so much of their... Continue Reading →
Bridgerton’s Sharma Sisters Are Here and We’re Already Obsessed
And that's a wrap on casting speculations because Deadline finally announced who will be playing Bridgerton's Edwina Sharma! We've only had Charithra Chandran for less than two hours but we're ready for the Sharma sisters to dominate the series. With Simone Ashley as Kate and now Chandran as Edwina, season two is going to be... Continue Reading →
Scene Breakdown: Fluffy Pillows and the Words of a Six-Year-Old on Ted Lasso’s “All Apologies”
Source: Apple TV Welcome back to another Ted Lasso scene breakdown, while we’ve discussed the importance of the locker room vulnerability shared between Keeley and Roy and how significant the scene is for character development, it’s time to discuss what happens previously. Ted Lasso is brilliantly hilarious, but we won’t stop praising the fact that the series excels at... Continue Reading →
Promising Young Woman: The Exploration of Trauma
Trigger Warning: This article will mention rape and sexual assault. If this isn’t something you are comfortable reading about, please do not proceed further. Promising Young Woman is not an easy film to write about. As a woman, it’s not even easy to watch. But Emerald Fennell’s Oscar nominated film is one of the best things... Continue Reading →
Scene Breakdown: Cyborg’s Story in Zack Snyder’s Justice League “Something Darker”
Source: HBO Back in March 2017, Zack Snyder had stated that Cyborg’s “story is in a lot of the ways the heart of the movie.” Fast forward to November of that year, and much of Cyborg’s storyline and background didn’t make it into Joss Whedon’s theatrical cut. The release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League restores... Continue Reading →