‘Brand New Cherry Flavor’ premiere review: first episode starts off bland with unsettling gore

Milage may vary for viewers of Netflix’s ‘Brand New Cherry Flavor.’ But that doesn’t mean some won’t enjoy this dark, magical tale.

‘Gossip Girl’ 1×06 review: “Parentsite” finally puts the characters first

The mid season finale of Gossip Girl, “Parentsite” , finally finds solid ground in the season long plot it’s been struggling to weave together. The episode details the characters like humans rather than just two-dimensional representations of Gen Z.  Zoya…

‘2gether’ and the rise of the Boyslove genre

Social media’s impact in spreading pop culture from country to country is immense. Whether it’s music like K-Pop becoming a growing phenomenon or movies like Parasite and shows like Elite, these forms of media are watched by millions all around the world speaking neither Korean…

‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ review: Hulu’s new series is imperfect and strange

‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ is far from perfect, and not strange in the ways it wants to be, and is more interested in its star-studded cast than the story.

‘Roswell, New Mexico’ 3×03 review: Everyone’s got something to say in “Black Hole Sun”

“Black Hole Sun” continues ‘Roswell, New Mexico’ season three’s strong start, but there are still some questionable story choices.

‘The White Lotus’ 1×05 review: “The Lotus-Eaters” sends the resort into chaos

Even at the penultimate episode of ‘The White Lotus,” clarity and purpose on the show’s larger themes is still lacking.

‘Stargirl’ season two premiere review: “Summer School: Chapter One” introduces the new enemies of the JSA

The post-battle reality in Blue Valley isn’t exactly what Courtney Whitmore envisioned on DC’s Stargirl. “Summer School: Chapter One” captured the restless feeling of the Justice Society of America members (and their families) dealing with their lives after season one…