‘Big Brother 23’ Week 2 review: Kyland and Tiffany emerge as strong players

Frenchie’s time in the Big Brother 23 house came to a crashing bittersweet end. As predicted during last week’s review, Week #2 was the payment for all the chaotic gameplay unleashed in the house during Frenchie’s HOH reign. Playing too-hard-too-fast…

‘Dynasty’ 4×11 review: “A Public Forum for Her Lies” plays childish games between Culhane and Sam

When is this cycle going to end, Dynasty fans? “A Public Forum for Her Lies” continued the same trend of half-plots and half-hearted drama from a series that once was a guilty pleasure. Dynasty season 4 started off strong, but…

Looking for something to watch? Check out these 5 binge-worthy Netflix shows

We all know that feeling of watching a show and binge-watching episode after episode. Here, I compiled a list of five binge-worthy Netflix originals streaming on the platform. All the way from teen dramas to mysteries to reality shows, I…

‘The White Lotus’ 1×02 Review: “New Day” expands the inconsistent miniseries

Vacation means many different things to different people: a chance to escape, to get away from life as usual, an opportunity to live a different life temporarily. To the characters that populate the ensemble of HBO’s satirical miniseries The White…

Best Malex moments in ‘Roswell, New Mexico’ that proves we’ve had enough angst. Bring on the joy, please.

Because they’re cosmic, baby. Alex Manes (Tyler Blackburn) and Michael Guerin (Michael Vlamis) have been putting us through the ringer for two seasons on Roswell, New Mexico. Every scene between them turns into soapy relationship drama, even though they’ve only…

‘Ted Lasso’ Season two review: The Apple TV+ comedy starring Jason Sudeikis returns with greater emotional resonance

The first eight episodes of “Ted Lasso” season two were screened for this review. Season one of Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso wasn’t so much a surprise hit as it was a particularly well timed one. Premiering in the middle of…

‘Tuca & Bertie’ 2×06 Review: “The Moss” is a Scattershot Study of Gentrification

Over half-way into a stellar second season, Tuca & Bertie’s writers demonstrate time and time again a firm grasp on psychological nuances, an ever-present finger on the pulse of what makes the show’s cast of characters tick. We’ve seen Bertie…