Film & TV
In ‘Overcompensating,’ the Show Never Ends
Benito Skinner’s latest project pokes fun at people who are always performing, and the punchline is that it’s all of us.
Marvel’s First Family, Redeemed
The new Fantastic Four film combines spectacle, sacrifice, and forged family in one cosmic masterpiece.
The Summer I Let a Teen Love Triangle Ruin My Wednesdays
Jenny Han’s beachy saga has always been about longing; yet, in its final season, it asks something braver: What comes after it?
We Got Superman Back
Against a decade of trauma–dump heroes and cinematic orphans, James Gunn gives us something terrifying: a man who is good without needing to be broken first.
This Week on ‘Love Island USA’
Season seven of the sun–soaked reality soap gave us messy men, villa politics, and enough drama to power a Bravo spinoff. Here’s a recap to help you remember who got dumped, who made it, and why we kept watching.
‘Ctrl + C: The Movie’ and the Death of Original Content
Why are so many studios betting against innovation?
'Love Island USA' Week Five and Six: Summer's End
Confessions, Controversy, and Crowning Our Papaya Queen.
'Survivor'’s Fatal Mistake
Drama declines in reality television’s most cutthroat competition.
A Casting Controversy in the Apocalypse
Fan backlash, the male gaze, and why ‘The Last of Us’ refuses to look the way we expect.
Celine Song's Unexpected Career from Off–Broadway to The Sims 4
The auteur’s work doesn’t stop at the big screen; here is everything that came before 'Past Lives' and 'Materialists.’
'Love Island USA' Week Four: Are You a Girl's Girl?
As Casa Amor ends, the drama certainly doesn’t. Now remind me—is this still LIUSA or am I watching Peacock’s new Exploration Island?
‘Pavements’ is a Biopic Ready for the ‘Major Leagues’
The most important band of the 90s receives a tribute of 'Perfect Depth.'
'Love Island USA' Week Three: Casa Amor Strikes Again
Firepit drama reached fever pitch, a shocking double dump, and appearance by one three–time Grammy winner slash villa older sister.
Sanitized for Your Protection
Polished, estate–approved portrayals once dominated the genre—but in the age of fan–driven narratives, Gen Z is demanding something real.
Good Night, and Good Luck: From the Screen, to the Stage, to the Screen Again
George Clooney’s 2005 film stands the test of time, adapted into a Broadway play twenty years later.
'Bring Her Back': A New Chapter in Modern Horror
From the minds of A24’s ‘Talk to Me’ comes another unsettling entry into the elevated horror canon.
‘Love Island USA’ Week Two: Hurricane Huda
Another week, another five watchable episodes of ‘Love Island USA’ (assuming you’re not a masochist who cares to watch Aftersun Saturdays). Here’s everything you missed.
Simplicity Wins in ‘The Phoenician Scheme’
How Wes Anderson uses irony to explore the power of human connection.
The Rise of ‘Girl TV’: Why We’re All Watching Fleabag’s Daughters
Messy, self–aware women on screen still resonate in a world that expects them to have it all together.




















