February 14-20"Breaking the Fourth Wall" | WandaVisionKathryn Hahn Source: Disney Plus Before we dive into this performance review, make sure you’ve seen the latest episode of WandaVision because this will be spoiler heavy. We knew. We all knew, but a teeny tiny part of us hoped, perhaps even thought, no we’re wrong, it’s too obvious.... Continue Reading →
We’ve Got a Bunch of Ships We’re Celebrating in 2021 for Valentine’s Day
Well, it's Valentine's Day weekend and what better excuse to just write about our favorite ships on screen right now? Granted we don't ever need a reason talk about ships, but we'll always take up the opportunities. Naomi Nagata and Jim HoldenThe Expanse Source: Prime Video No couple on screen could be apart for an... Continue Reading →
Celebrating Galentine’s Day 2021 With Our Favorite Lady Friendships
In the words of perpetual queen Leslie Knope--"it's only the best day of the year!" And we are here to celebrate it with some of our favorite female friendships on screen right now. Women supporting women is everything we love and stand by. It's everything we want to see in any film or TV show... Continue Reading →
This Week’s Most Exquisite TV Moment
January 24-30"We Interrupt This Program" | WandaVision (L-R): Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany as Vision in Marvel Studios' WANDAVISION exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved. The week started off with a riveting episode of Miss Scarlet and the Duke. Black-ish returned from its winter... Continue Reading →
This Week’s Most Noteworthy Performance
January 24-30"We Interrupt This Program" | WandaVisionTeyonah Parris (L-R): Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau and Randall Park as Jimmy Woo in Marvel Studios' WANDAVISION exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved. Teyonah Parris was an effortless scene stealer as the mysterious Geraldine the last two weeks, but stepping... Continue Reading →
January Premieres We’re Looking Forward to Most
Last year was fairly uneventful where TV was concerned. There are still so many favorites on hiatus due to the global pandemic and our screens feel much emptier. But with a new year comes new premieres, and we're so jazzed to have to more things to talk about it. It has felt like a century.... Continue Reading →