Why Schitt’s Creek Became the TV Anthem of 2020

A story about a wealthy family losing it all and ending up in a small town may not feel incredibly relatable, but this family is different. Moira, Johnny, Alexis, and David find themselves thrown out of their luxurious life into a small town they purchased as a joke- Schitt’s Creek. […]
The Expanse, Season 5: A Very Human Solar System Asserts Itself

The Expanse is back on Amazon Prime with a vengeance. This season isn’t as much about the little blue meanie of a molecule, but about the people who have been more pawns in previous seasons, even with Holden’s near messianic aura. This season is about personal demons coming back to […]
Review: Wonder Woman 84 not as wondrous as its predecessor

Well, #WonderWoman1984. Good thing it was free. Wanted to like it, but ultimately no emotional connection to any characters. Never felt jeopardy. The movie quite literally pulled its punches. As with all not so good films, poor writing undermined the spectacle. pic.twitter.com/az1fCIrcua — Daniel Rasmus (@DanielWRasmus) December 26, 2020 So […]
Revisiting David Letterman’s Christmas Specials

A lot has changed about late-night TV since there are now nearly a dozen options of shows to watch. But for a while, there were just a few. David Letterman may have played second to Jay Leno in the ratings, yet annually David Letterman’s Christmas Special was memorable as the […]
Holiday Gift Guide 2020

2020 has been a year to remember! But don’t worry, it will be over soon. This year’s holiday season will look different for most people, but one thing that brought everyone together was our love for television and movies! Our gift guide focuses on newly released products that will make […]
Review: Netflix’s Away Needs A Commission to Examine The Program’s Flaws

Away was a disaster waiting to happen. Not because of the production or the talent, but because of the writer and producer Andrew Hinderaker. He wrote on the wall, and in the back of his mind: pile on as many misfortunes as possible. Developed this Netflix series into serious melodrama. […]
Star Trek: Lower Decks Loud, Annoying, and Promising

When a franchise meets a certain level of complexity, canon goes out the window. With Star Trek: Lower Decks, Star Trek finally not only bent canon, it completely blew through it. The animated series from Rick and Morty creator Mike McMahan takes a decidedly tongue-in-cheek poke into Gene Roddenberry’s world. […]
Review: The Boys Season 2 Gives A Little Extra to Keep Viewers Hooked

Take Amazon’s The Boys Season 1 and inject it with some V, and you end up with The Boys Season 2. It’s a little more hyped up to keep overly jaded viewers hooked on a premise that cannot possibly be as outrageous as the original outing. But Eric Kripke and […]
Review: Ted Lasso

Apple’s Ted Lasso may be the best show to watch during this crazy time. A character with endless positivity and optimism may help us remember how to enjoy the little things in life. This half-hour comedy is the story of an American football coach becoming the coach of a British football […]
WATCH: Father of the Bride Part 3 (ish)

Today a long awaited follow-up story was shared with eager fans. Father of the Bride Part 3 (ish) premiered via Netflix’s social pages to catch-up with the Banks family and share a special event. A Wedding Father of the Bride may be one of the best wedding movies ever made. The […]