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It’s prom season, babes.
Even if you’re long past the days of trawling department stores for the best “just enough skin that my parents will still allow” dresses and waiting with bated breath for someone to ask you to the dance, that doesn’t mean you can’t hearken back to the days of great...
Father’s Day is almost here, and we’re celebrating with the best TV dads in TV history.
Whether we openly acknowledge it or not, dads are an important part of almost everyone’s lives, providing some much-needed guidance, helpful advice, and a healthy supply of cheesy jokes throughout our...
John Hughes may have ruled the ’80s with his coming-of-age films and rom coms, but few compare to The Breakfast Club.
This particular zeitgeist has stood the test of time, showing what it was like to live during a very specific time period while also reaching out across the decades, making...
Here are 10 of the most romantic TV and movie scenes that will melt your heart. (Do be warned, spoilers ahead!)
1. When Harry Met Sally
When Harry Met Sally is a classic for a reason: it’s utter perfection. With direction by Rob Reiner and screenplay by Nora Ephron, you know it’s going to be...
When you think about a workplace TV comedy, The Office is probably the first show that comes to mind.
But you don’t have to binge-watch The Office over and over again just to get your workplace comedy fix. There are plenty of other bangers out there. Here are seven other amazing workplace TV...
It’s rare that a book adaptation evolves to take on an entire life of it’s own, creating something unique that is on par with the original content, but that’s exactly what we get with Park Chan-Wook’s film The Handmaiden based on Sarah Waters novel Fingersmith.
Where Waters spins a Dickensian...
Lifetime movies have a certain je ne sais quoi lacking in other movie franchises.
Perhaps it’s the fact that these movies point out (often in absurd, extreme ways) how anyone can be a potential predator lurking in the shadows – whether it be your murderous neighbor, mother-in-law, or your...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a bit like that one friend who always brings the best music to the party, but just as you’re vibing to the hits, they pull out several experimental mix tapes that kill the vibe.
Over the years, the MCU has dropped 36 films and over a dozen Disney+ shows. Some...
A memorable thriller has the ability to hold our undivided attention from its palpable start up to its traditionally jaw-dropping conclusion.
Leaving us on the edge of our seats and forcing us to closely observe each plot point and seemingly innocuous narrative detail, thrillers can leave us...
For every sincere, realistic depiction of love on screen, there’s a beloved rom-com hero who embodies chaotic evil.
We’re not talking light stalking, either; there’s enough of that in rom-coms. We’re talking genuinely unhinged behavior – what you’d expect from a horror movie villain at the...
Netflix’s The Residence may have given us our new favorite character of 2025 in Cordelia Cupp, but with no clear word from the streaming giant on the future of the series, or her career, we have to turn elsewhere to get our dose of kick-ass female detectives.
Luckily, there are plenty of great...
People love Studio Ghibli movies. They talk about them like they’re perfect, beautiful, touching, and impossible to criticize. If you’ve never watched one and have heard all the praise, you might wonder if it’s just hype. But the truth is, some of these movies are just that good.
Whether you’re...
Life can be a lot. Rent’s due, the gas price just increased again, and the McDonald’s ice-cream machine is still “mysteriously” broken. But as chaotic as the real world is, there’s at least some comfort in knowing that most things pass. Deadlines get extended. Breakups fade. The electricity...
In honor of Pride Month, we’ve put together a list of the very best WLW films we could literally watch over and over again, and no, Blue Is The Warmest Colour did not make the cut.
Check out our ranking below!
6. Disobedience
Bleecker Street
Watch On HBO Max
If Rachel Weiss’ hieroglyphic...
Believe it or not, queer people have not always been able to tell their own stories.
Without the social or financial resources to truly break into the mainstream before the early 2000s, queer people have historically remained at the margins of Hollywood, quietly nudging straight creators to...
Ah, the rainy spring Sunday afternoon. So specific and yet so universal.
A time best enjoyed next to the bay window, wrapped in a cardigan, clutching a cappuccino. If not in possession of a bay window, it’s the perfect time to wistfully wish you had one. In fact, why not keep the regrets...
Ginny & Georgia accidentally became the ultimate decoder ring for millennial parents trying to understand their Gen Z kids, with Georgia’s hustle-to-survive mentality clashing against Ginny’s social justice fluency and therapy speak.
Nobody expected a Netflix show about a con artist mom and her...
If One Piece, the most successful manga/anime property in the history of the world, is drawing to a close, at least it’ll go out with a bang.
Netflix Tudum 2025 generated a lot of buzz among fans of writer-artist Eiichiro Oda’s long-running manga (and its anime and live-action versions) One...
Paul W. S. Anderson’s Event Horizon wormed its way into everyone’s nightmares in 1997.
The sci-fi horror turned into a bona fide cult classic, thanks to its sinister visuals, creepy story from the mind of Philip Eisner, and outstanding performances from the likes of Sam Neill, Laurence...
The topic of artificial intelligence ruffles feathers. Not because it’s useless technology – quite the contrary – but due to the unregulated and uncontrolled nature of it that’s running rampant at the moment.
The dystopia of Terminator doesn’t look like fiction anymore, because everyone knows...