‘Doom Patrol’ 3×06 review: “1917 Patrol” takes us back in time to learn more about Laura de Mille

“1917 Patrol” starts to piece together the plot for the third season of Doom Patrol, when its profound moments are configured in a very fun way it hasn’t explored before.  From where the last episode left off, Rita Farr (April…

‘No Time to Die’ review: Daniel Craig’s final Bond mission stirs in the best and worst of the series

‘No Time to Die’ is the 25th James Bond film and the fifth and final of the series starring Daniel Craig, combining the best and worst of the franchise.

‘Afterlife of the Party’ review: A fresh take on the redemption arc

Netflix’s latest supernatural comedy, ‘Afterlife of The Party,’ gives a new take on life after death.

‘How Moon Fuentez Fell in Love with the Universe’ review: Raquel Vasquez Gilliland’s sophomore novel captures the aftermath of abuse and religious trauma

Raquel Vasquez Gilliland’s sophomore novel, ‘How Moon Fuentez Fell in Love with the Universe,’ is an emotional rollercoaster of a book.

Album review: James Raftery – ‘Tornado’

Lying somewhere between a religious revelation and romantic sonnets, ‘Tornado’ delivers tantalizing wisps of sonic beauty, soothing and latent with warm hues.

‘One Night Only’ review: Catherine Walsh’s debut romance explores love after a one night stand

A witty and remarkably fun story, One Night Only is Catherine Walsh’s debut novel. It features an architect terrified of (yet starved for) an intimate and romantic connection and a bartender-entrepreneur looking to sweep her off her feet. When Sarah…

‘Love is Blind: After the Altar’ review: Cast reunion contains awkward drama

Warning: some spoilers ahead Is it possible for love to be blind? The Netflix dating show Love is Blind had asked this question about two years ago. The series’ new three reunion episodes, Love is Blind: After the Altar, says…