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Josephine Decker had to have known what she was doing when she named the protagonist…

Night Comes On Review: An Intimate, Intense Directorial Debut For Jordana Spiro

Actress-turned-filmmaker Jordana Spiro proves herself to be a natural storyteller and a captivating director with…

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I know it’s a weird way to start off a review but there were so…

Album Review: Amanda Shires – “To the Sunset”

Amanda Shires’ latest solo record, To the Sunset, is rife with charmingly detailed and surprising…

The Bold Type Tackles Societal Issues and Identity Struggles in Season 2

From fertility, LGBTQ representation, career endeavors, and more, The Bold Type tackles many of the…

Wrecked 3×01 Review: It’s Survival of the Fittest

Our favorite TBS castaways are back. After surviving a plane crash in season two and…

Harlots 2×06 Review: The women struggle to transcend legacies of trauma

A major theme in Harlots is how violence abuse is perpetuated throughout generations, and how…