Author: Jerrica Tisdale
Will Trent Season 2 Episode 4 Review: It’s Easier to Handcuff a Human Being
Will Trent takes a note from Supernatural and has a possible paranormal case. It’s a fun premise that doesn’t lean into the absurd enough. Read our review.
3 Body Problem Season 1 Episode 4-6 Review: Our Lord/Judgment Day/The Stars Our Destination
3 Body Problem presents the dilemma of destruction for salvation. Is it ever justified? Read our review of episodes 4-6.
3 Body Problem Season 1 Episode 1-3 Review: Countdown/Red Coast/Destroyer of Worlds
The first three episodes of 3 Body Problem world build while making its messages clear: stop destroying the planet. Read our review.
Girls5Eva Season 3 Review: New Home, Same B.P.E
Girls5Eva returns with a new season and a new streaming platform, but it’s the same weird and wonderful witty show that we love. Read our review.
Will Trent Season 2 Episode 3 Review: You Don’t Have To Understand
Will shows his disdain for lower case faith. It proves that he has a journey of healing in Season 2 that may push him to confront his scars. Read our review.
Will Trent Season 2 Episode 2 Review: It’s the Work I Signed Up For
Will hangs out with James Ulster in this wild ride of an episode. It starts all the main characters on personal growth storylines. Read our review!
Sense and Sensibility Review: Hallmark Takes a Chance and Succeeds
Hallmark’s Sense and Sensibility adaptation creates a loving tribute that showcases the channel’s brilliance when it takes chances. Read our review.
Will Trent Season 2 Episode 1 Review: Me Llamo Will Trent
Will Trent returns with a major bang. It forces Will to confront his past and his emotional turmoil. It’s a good start to the season. Read our review.
An American in Austen Review: Bewitching Body and Soul
An American in Austen delivers a light romp that’s charming, fun, and makes Pride and Prejudice just as exciting and romantic as ever. Read our review.
Love and Jane Review: Austen Becomes An Imaginary Friend
Love and Jane creates this very entertaining premise of Jane Austen being an imaginary friend. That’s the best part of the film. Read our review!