From the first scene of the first episode, you can tell straight away that it’s going to be a very creepy but disturbing series. There’s an unsettling tone that sets in immediately, and it doesn’t really let up. You almost feel uncomfortable even before anything truly horrifying happens, which is a credit to how well…
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SULLIVAN CROSSING REVIEW: FAMILIAR BUT STILL FINDING ITS OWN VOICE
If you’ve seen Virgin River, then Sullivan Crossing will give you an instant sense of déjà vu. From the opening scenes, it carries the same cozy-small-town vibe, heartfelt drama, and mix of romance and personal struggles. And honestly, I’m still not entirely sure how I feel about it yet. The story centers on Maggie Sullivan, a young neurosurgeon…
JOHN PARTRIDGE ON “THE CODE”: IDENTITY, AUTHENTICITY, AND QUEER VISIBILITY
With a career spanning from Cats at 16 to EastEnders and beyond, John Partridge has never shied away from roles that challenge and inspire him. Now, he steps into the shoes of William “Billy” Haines in The Code at Southwark Playhouse a play that shines a light on a forgotten queer icon of Hollywood’s golden era. We sat down…
WHISPERS IN THE PINES: “WAYWARD” IS A HAUNTINGLY ODD THRILLER
Tall Pines, from the outside, looks like a perfect community idyllic, serene, and unbothered. Nothing seems out of place. Yet from the moment we step inside, there’s an undeniable sense that something is off. Alex Dempsey (Mae Martin), a cop searching for a fresh start, moves with his pregnant wife Laura (Sarah Gadon) to remote…
THE ESCAPE ARTIST REVIEW: DAVID TENNANT SHINES IN THIS GRIPPING LEGAL THRILLER
When it comes to legal dramas, The Escape Artist stands out for its mix of courtroom battles, psychological tension, and moral dilemmas. Starring David Tennant in one of his most captivating roles, the series asks an unsettling question: how far can a man go in escaping responsibility both in the courtroom and in life? William Burton (David…
VANISHED AT SEA: THE TROUBLING CASE OF SARM HESLOP
I’m honestly not sure if I liked this three-part true crime docuseries or not. On the one hand, it’s gripping, and you want answers. On the other, I came away with even more questions than I started with. The series, Missing in Paradise: Searching for Sarm (available on BBC iPlayer), explores the disappearance of 41-year-old Sarm Heslop,…
WHY WE KEEP CHOOSING TEAMS: THE FASCINATION WITH TV LOVE TRIANGLES
From Team Edward vs. Team Jacob to the latest Team Conrad vs. Team Jeremiah debates, television and film have turned love triangles into something bigger than the storylines themselves. They become a phenomenon a cultural game where viewers are asked, “Whose team are you on?” as though choosing a favourite character were as simple as picking a kit colour….
“NEXT GEN CHEF”: A FRESH TAKE ON CULINARY COMPETITION
I’m partial to a competition cooking show, and Next Gen Chef is a really good watch. The first scene sets the tone with a sweeping drone shot of the Culinary Institute of America campus in New York. From there, we meet twenty-one young chefs under 30, all vying for a life-changing prize of €500,000. What’s striking is…
CAMP ROCK 3 IS HAPPENING — BUT CAN IT LIVE UP TO THE HYPE?
Disney has officially given the green light to Camp Rock 3, and yes the Jonas Brothers are returning to their iconic roles. Joining them is Maria Canals-Barrera, reprising her part as Connie Torres, Demi Lovato’s on-screen mom. The Jonas Brothers themselves have already started teasing the project, which is honestly the most exciting part for fans…
THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY FINALE: JENNY HAN KNOWS HOW TO END A STORY
You have to give Jenny Han credit every single one of her books that’s been adapted has become a hit show. Whether you’re Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah, she knows how to play the game. She creates brilliant storylines and chooses actors who make the characters unforgettable. Even in the finale, Jenny Han adds her…










