Fleabag Season Two Review: Hilarious, moving and further proof of a tremendous talent

Spoilers ahead * In episode three of season two of Amazon’s Fleabag, our titular character sits at a bar with the recipient of her sister’s companies Business Woman of the Year award and presents one of the finest scenes of…

TV Review: Sherlock 4×03 “The Final Problem”

Sherrinford is a place, Redbeard was never a dog, and Mycroft (Mark Gatiss) isn’t the most clever person in the room. All these things and more we learned in the season four finale of Sherlock. “The Final Problem,” co-written by…

Ally’s Movie Review: Pride

Inspired by a true story, Pride begins in the summer of 1984. Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National Union of Mineworkers is on strike, prompting a London-based group of gay and lesbian activists to raise money to support…

Tribeca ’14 Review: The Bachelor Weekend

Sometimes all it takes to forgive the shortcomings of a film is one or two compelling performances. They don’t have to be awards worthy or anything earth shattering, but one or two charismatic performers can make even the most by…

Audiobook Review: Vampires, Scones and Edmund Herondale by Cassandra Clare & Sarah Rees Brennan

The Bane Chronicles have been a pleasant surprise. I always liked Magnus Bane, but I wasn’t sure how much I’d liked reading solely about him and his adventures. So far, I have loved it. From his funny moments and tips…