The Babysitter: Killer Queen review: Netflix sequel brings bloody fun in a weak plot

The dead (jokes) don’t stay dead on Netflix’s newest horror-comedy sequel, The Babysitter: Killer Queen. Just like its predecessor – The Babysitter (2017) – there’s plenty of blood, guts, gore, and retro movie references to satiate your hunger. By no…

Assassination Nation Movie Review: A fun but forgettable play on genre

In its 110-minute runtime Assassination Nation covers as much depressing, violent and timely content as your local cable news channel covers in a week. You see all of these topics and issues from the perspective of high school students with the…

Movie Review: The Babysitter

October is the perfect month to binge on horror movies. As an avid horror film watcher, I welcome seeing whatever Hollywood (and the B horror movie community) tries to throw at us next. With Halloween right around the corner, the…

‘Truly Madly Famously’ Q&A with Author Rebecca Serle

Today, the sequel to Rebecca Serle’s starry, romantic young adult novel, Famous in Love, is released! Truly, Madly, Famously continues the story with Paige dealing with her new Hollywood “It” Girl status, while trying to navigate love life with her…

Gaby’s Movie Review: ‘The DUFF’ is more than it looks

One of my favorite Young Adult books hits the big screen this weekend. I read The DUFF late last year; author Kody Keplinger writes a funny and sweet romantic comedy with several genuine messages. One of the main reasons I…

The DUFF Giveaway: Win a $25 VISA Gift Card & Movie Prize Pack!

At the end of last year, I read Kody Keplinger’s highly rated YA book, The DUFF. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I know I didn’t expect to love it as much as I did. It’s one of the…

Movie News: Watch ‘The DUFF’ Trailer, Starring Mae Whitman & Bella Thorne

As an avid reader of Young Adult lit, The DUFF by Kody Keplinger totally escaped my attention until the trailer for the movie adaptation premiered the other day. I have to say I found it so endearing that I bought…