TV Review: That Damn Michael Che Show Is Damn Funny

I have had the genuine pleasure of seeing Michael Che live, and he is so particular in humor and presentation. Moreover, he is also aware…

TV Review: Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 Will Take A Darker Turn

The Handmaid’s Tale returns with a grueling truth: you don’t fight for your freedom without going through sacrifice. There is a conception of activists that…

TV Review: Shrill Season 3 Is An Empowering Goodbye

Owning your power and your person is not, necessarily, the same thing. They can become one in the same, as seen in my recent review…

TV Review- Selena: Part 2 Betters Its Focus On Selena

Selena: Part 1 was not, exactly, what we thought we would get. For fans, like myself, of the Queen of Tejano Music and who proudly…

TV Review: Secrets of The Whales Is In Human Feelings

I always get extremely emotional watching nature documentaries because, frankly, we mistreat nature. Look at how humanity treats itself, and just imagine what we do…

TV Review: Shadow & Bone Brings YA Fantasy To Netflix

Watching Shadow & Bone, premiering April 23 on Netflix, I felt like I was watching the Shadowhunters go on a Lord of The Rings’ expedition…

TV Review: Ginny & Georgia Is The First 2021 Binge-Watch

Yes! I’ve seen quite the few Netflix series and reviewed a lot of them, but I can’t say all of them were as bingeable as…

TV Review: Superman & Lois Brings The Family Drama

To say I am excited for the new Superman & Lois is an understatement. After seeing the pilot, I could not wait to see the…

TV Review: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Says Goodbye

Color me SHOOK! When Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was cancelled, I was surprised. People LOVE this series because it is dark, campy, and Kiernan Shipka…

TV Review: Bridgerton Is A 19th Century Gossip Girl

Out December 25, Bridgerton felt like the Shonda Rhimes version of Pride and Prejudice, and I was here for it. Based on the novels by…

TV Review: Tiny Pretty Things Flourishes In Its Chaos

Coming to Netflix December 14, Tiny Pretty Things feels like Pretty Little Liars and the film Black Swan decided to create a tv show together.…

TV Review: Saved By The Bell Hilariously Returns on Peacock

Coming to the Peacock app on November 25, I was SHOOK by Saved By The Bell’s reboot. Whether you are a Zack Morris or, his…

Film Review: Let Him Go Will Have You Hooked

Watching Let Him Go, I was extremely sensitive because the premise, alone, summons notes from one of the most tragic, beautiful documentaries I have ever…

TV Review: Industry Shows Money Corrupts The Youth

I knew I would love HBO’s Industry from its opening sequences of its characters’ job interviews. You just KNOW these people from the minute the…

TV Review: Netflix’s Grand Army Is The New Degrassi

I went into Netflix’s Grand Army both excited and trepidatious. Whenever I see teen dramas that center around People of Color, especially in locations like…