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

TV Review: Frequency 1×04 “Bleed Over”

Last week, we got a pretty decent episode of Frequency, but it ultimately had nothing to do with the Nightingale, and so didn’t do much in furthering the investigation. What “The Near Far Problem” did do though was put more focus…

TV Review: Supernatural 12×02 “Mamma Mia”

“If our goal is to end the supernatural threat here, we need to destroy every obstacle.” So that’s what the British Men of Letters are attempting to do. What a lofty goal. The BMOL don’t kid around, clearly. Lady Antonia’s…

TV Review: Frequency 1×03 “The Near Far Problem”

My worry was a bit premature last week, but it’s still early days for Frequency and a long season ahead still makes me nervous about rapid changes to the timeline. But episode three “The Near Far Problem,” goes a long way…

Halloween Movie Countdown Day Two: The Witch (2016)

We’ll be counting down to Halloween with a new post each day about our personal favorite Halloween inspired and horror movies. To read our past lead up to Halloween coverage, click here.  There’s one jump scare in The Witch and yet,…

TV Review: Supernatural 12×01 “Keep Calm and Carry On”

At the start of Supernatural‘s 12th season, it’s mere moments after the world was saved from certain destruction in the season 11 finale when Amara and God put their differences aside and made peace with each other. Dean (Jensen Ackles) is…

TV Review: Frequency 1×02 “Signal and Noise”

Well, that didn’t go the way I was expecting. And I don’t mean that the timeline changed so dramatically even the writers over at Doctor Who are taking notes on how to really screw with time. No, what I mean is that…

TV Review: Frequency Series Premiere

The CW is the perfect home for Frequency, a new television drama based off the 2000 film of the same name. The CW is a network filled with genre TV, from supernatural tales to superhero heroics. With Frequency, we don’t get…