With Halloween in the rearview mirror, the holiday season is officially upon us. Freeform has announced its annual and anticipated 25 Days of Christmas lineup, which includes classics like Home Alone and The Santa Clause, along with new premieres like Noelle and Godmothered. The festivities kick off on December 1 and run through Christmas Day
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Found continues to outdo itself with each passing episode, bringing to light important storylines and situations. The fifth episode of the season focused on Gabi and her crew (who I feel so compelled to call Gladiators because I can’t shake the similarities between them and Olivia Pope’s team on Scandal) racing against the clock to
The Irrational delivered its most powerful episode yet, and in the same breath, found its footing. If future storylines are crafted as meticulously as on The Irrational Season 1 Episode 6, the series has made its case for sticking around as a permanent fixture on NBC. We’ve seen Alec Mercer in many situations from investigating a
What an intense—and terrifyingly terrific—episode of Goosebumps. When it comes to reboots and remakes, it’s always a little concerning, but Disney+ nailed the tone of the series, reminding people why the horror franchise has always been so beloved and why it’s withstood the test of time. These stories that were once entertaining kids in the ’90s
Upload Season 3 Episode 3 and 4 give us a little bit of that Lakeview fun with CyberDiscount Day, which honestly feels like something that could exist in our current reality and sort of does if you think about Thanksgiving and Black Friday rolling into one. Consumerism, am I right? And amid the celebrations, Nora
Sullivan’s Crossing Season 1 Episode 3 kicked things into high gear when an annual season opener ceremony took a very grim turn. It all started with the disappearance of a camper, Chelsea, who got into a fight with her mother and then ran away. Maggie—who has been trying to navigate her complex relationship with her
Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. ET: ‘Twas the Text Before Christmas, starring Merritt Patterson and Trevor Donovan Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. ET: Bringing Christmas Home, starring Jill Wagner and Paul Greene Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. ET: Journey to Christmas, starring Ash Tsai and Joey Heyworth Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. ET: A Dash of Christmas, starring Laura
When the FBI can’t figure out the “why” in an investigation, it seems common practice to loop in Alec for clarity, which honestly, makes you wonder whether the FBI is even capable of doing anything without his help at this point. On The Irrational Season 1 Episode 3, Alec and his interns, Phoebe and Rizwan,
Upload returned for a third season that hasn’t skipped a beat. Though much of the action takes place in the real world after Nathan’s successful download in hopes of stopping Freeyond, there’s still a tether to Lakeview, where it all started, via Ingrid and Nathan #2 and Horizen thanks to Aleeshia and Luke. The shenanigans
Scott Patterson has been here before—not on Sullivan’s Crossing—but on The CW and on a small town show with beautiful scenery, people, and storylines. “Lightning has struck again and that doesn’t really happen in this business,” he said, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to appear as a core character in a series he describes as
Netflix’s new horror series brings accountability to the rich and privileged. When you make a deal with the devil—or some form of karma and comeuppance—you’re eventually going to have to pay up; it’s a lesson the Usher family, one of immense wealth and power, learns the hard way on The Fall of the House of
The new and reimagined Goosebump series has landed on Disney+—and millennials, this is the show you’ve been waiting for. Based solely on the first episode, the series marries the nostalgia of the stories from our childhood with a modern take that’s also welcoming to any newcomers diving into the franchise for the first time. The
Berlin is the Money Heist spinoff we never knew we needed… but we’re so glad it’s almost here. Since Berlin (Pedro González Alonso) was hands-down the most captivating (and problematic) character in the Spanish heist drama, fans always wanted to get to know more of him, especially after he sacrificed himself in the season 1 finale for
Berlin is the Money Heist spinoff we never knew we needed… but we’re so glad it’s almost here. Since Berlin (Pedro González Alonso) was hands-down the most captivating (and problematic) character in the Spanish heist drama, fans always wanted to get to know more of him, especially after he sacrificed himself in the season 1 finale for
Berlin is the Money Heist spinoff we never knew we needed… but we’re so glad it’s almost here. Since Berlin (Pedro González Alonso) was hands-down the most captivating (and problematic) character in the Spanish heist drama, fans always wanted to get to know more of him, especially after he sacrificed himself in the season 1 finale for
Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. ET: ‘Twas the Text Before Christmas, starring Merritt Patterson and Trevor Donovan Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. ET: Bringing Christmas Home, starring Jill Wagner and Paul Greene Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. ET: Journey to Christmas, starring Ash Tsai and Joey Heyworth Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. ET: A Dash of Christmas, starring Laura
It’s back, my pretties—it’s that time of the year—Freeform’s 31 Nights of Halloween lineup has officially dropped. The network welcomed “spooky season” on August 31, unleashing plenty of spooktastic titles as part of their October lineup. “Get ready for 31 Nights of Halloween with this spellbinding lineup. Watch all October,” the Instagram post caption read.
Netflix’s new horror series brings accountability to the rich and privileged. When you make a deal with the devil—or some form of karma and comeuppance—you’re eventually going to have to pay up; it’s a lesson the Usher family, one of immense wealth and power, learns the hard way on The Fall of the House of
Scott Patterson has been here before—not on Sullivan’s Crossing—but on The CW and on a small town show with beautiful scenery, people, and storylines. “Lightning has struck again and that doesn’t really happen in this business,” he said, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to appear as a core character in a series he describes as
Scott Patterson has been here before—not on Sullivan’s Crossing—but on The CW and on a small town show with beautiful scenery, people, and storylines. “Lightning has struck again and that doesn’t really happen in this business,” he said, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to appear as a core character in a series he describes as
Scott Patterson has been here before—not Sullivan’s Crossing, per se, but on The CW and on a small town show with beautiful scenery, people, and storylines. “Lightning has struck again and that doesn’t really happen in this business,” he said, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to appear as a core character in a series he
When the FBI can’t figure out the “why” in an investigation, it seems common practice to loop in Alec for clarity, which honestly, makes you wonder whether the FBI is even capable of doing anything without his help at this point. On The Irrational Season 1 Episode 3, Alec and his interns, Phoebe and Rizwan,
The third season of Lupin should be called the many—and ever-changing—looks of Assane Diop, a chameleon in the streets of Paris who’s able to pull off just about any look—from a head-to-toe pink suit to a Chad army uniform to a full Dennis Rodman makeover, and many more in between. There’s a reason why he’s
The third season of Lupin should be called the many—and ever-changing—looks of Assane Diop, a chameleon in the streets of Paris who’s able to pull off just about any look—from a head-to-toe pink suit to a Chad army uniform to a full Dennis Rodman makeover, and many more in between. There’s a reason why he’s
The CW welcomed audiences to Sullivan’s Crossing, but they didn’t exactly need to roll out the welcome committee because the series feels familiar to anyone who’s watched Virgin River, Hart of Dixie, or any other show with a small-town as a character. It may be a new small town, but the concept is relatively the same—there’s
When someone says something is for the dogs, it typically doesn’t mean that it’s good, but Puppy Love, streaming on Amazon’s FreeVee, definitely redefined the phrase. *** Warning — This review has plot spoilers *** The rom-com, starring Pretty Little Liars‘ Lucy Hale as Nicole and The Flash’s Grant Gustin, as Max centers around two
Only Murders in the Building returned for its third season on August 8 on Hulu and wrapped up its run on October 2 by finally bringing to light Ben Glenroy’s (Paul Rudd) killer. It’s not the most riveting twist we’ve seen—that honor goes to the second season finale—however, the musical theater backdrop was a fun new
Only Murders in the Building returned for its third season on August 8 on Hulu and wrapped up its run on October 2 by finally bringing to light Ben Glenroy’s (Paul Rudd) killer. It’s not the most riveting twist we’ve seen—that honor goes to the second season finale—however, the musical theater backdrop was a fun new
Which one of the Pickwick triplets did it? That was essentially the question haunting the final episode of Only Murders in the Building Season 3, except swap Pickwick triplets for someone from the production of Death Razzle Dazzle. Mabel, Oliver, and Charles’ investigation coincided with the opening night of Oliver’s Broadway musical, which was fitting
Only Murders in the Building returned for its third season on August 8 on Hulu and wrapped up its run on October 2 by finally bringing to light Ben Glenroy’s (Paul Rudd) killer. It’s not the most riveting twist we’ve seen—that honor goes to the second season finale—however, the musical theater backdrop was a fun new