TV Reviews

Review: ‘The Atlanta Child Murders’ The Untold Story of Terrorism in Atlanta

Written by: Nina N. Yeboah @gotmyniinaa The frustrations and terror of Black Atlantans between 1979…

‘I Am the Night’ Posits Blackness and A Search for Identity in Twisted Old Hollywood

Let me start off by saying that, no matter what you’ve heard I am the…

‘A Million Little Things’ Finale Leaves Us with a Million Little Feels

The season sucked many of us in from the very first episode. The draw was…

Review: Proven Innocent is Legal Drama with Some Very Important Things to Say

The premise of Proven Innocent may sound familiar. A lawyer is inspired by his past…

Review: ‘Counterpart’ Season 2 Concludes with More Spectacular Twists, and an Uncertain Network Future

Howard Silk (J.K. Simmons) is a low-level UN employee in Berlin with a simple life…

‘One Day At A Time’ Follows the Trend of Never Shying Away from Hard Topics

Can a sitcom with a war-veteran mother, a gay daughter, a traditional Cuban grandmother, and…

‘Siempre Bruja’ is the Afro-Latina Fantasy Series We’ve Always Wanted

By Angelica Monk Have you been looking for another binge-worthy series that encompasses all the…

Siren Season 2

Review: ‘Siren’ Season 2 Continues With Themes of Environmentalism, Inclusion, and the Dangers of Obsession

Picking up shortly after where Season 1 left off, Freeform’s second season of Siren wastes…

Broad City Season 5

Review: ‘Broad City’ Opens with Big Changes and Transformations for Its Final Season

Four and three and two and one…and Broad City is back this week with its…

A Discovery of Witches

Review: ‘A Discovery of Witches’ is a Solid Gothic Horror Romance

For years the power of supernatural creatures has been waning. Until historian and witch Diana…