Katey Stoetzel
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film/tv critic across the web. former podcaster. TV Editor for The Young Folks. member of the Kansas City Film Critics Circle (KCFCC). find me @kateypretzel

Supernatural 12×15 Review:”Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell”

Davy Perez is my new favorite writer on Supernatural. He’s written four episodes of the show, all from season 12. What “American Nightmare,” “Lily Sunder Has Some Regrets,” “Stuck in the Middle (With You),” and “Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell”…

Supernatural 12×14 Review: “The Raid”

Sam joins the British Men of Letters, but it took a lot of vampire slaying to get there. In what is probably the most interesting episode in terms of pitting the Winchesters and the British Men of Letters against each…

TV Review: Supernatural 12×13 “Family Feud”

The title of Supernatural’s 12×13 episode is a bit of a misdirect. It was assumed the family feud in “Family Feud” would be between Mary and the brothers since Mary has been working with the British Men of Letters behind…

TV Review: Supernatural 12×12 “Stuck in the Middle (With You)”

I’m a sucker for non-linear storytelling. Add in snarky chapter titles, and I’ll sing praises about something until the day I die. “Stuck in the Middle (With You)” does both, and it does both fantastically. First off, I really dig…

TV Review: Supernatural 12×11 “Regarding Dean”

“Regarding Dean” only works because of Jensen Ackles. For a show that’s seen its characters fight vampires and imaginary friends, a character being hexed into losing their memory feels pretty tame. The family of witches that do the hexing aren’t…

TV Review: Supernatural 12×10 “Lily Sunder Has Some Regrets”

Hello, Supernatural viewers! Before I dive deep into last week’s episode, let me apologize for how late I’m getting around to this review. In my humble defense, when the folk/hip hop band Judah & Lion shows up for a free…

Movie Review: The Space Between Us

It’s amazing The Space Between Us is not based on a young adult novel. The new sci-fi drama checks all the boxes for one, but it also ignores the core of what makes young adult stories so great — sometimes,…