“Same weird family. New weird problems” Season one of The Umbrella Academy ended with the siblings just missing the apocalypse by a second, as they jump through time, in order to attempt to prevent the apocalypse from ever occurring. But what’s next for this dysfunctional superhero family? The newly-released trailer greets us with the siblings separated
The great battle has finally begun against the Night King and his army. There were so many good things about this episode, and yet there were some things that I was not sure about. Firstly though, has anyone noticed that in each episode, the opening credits are tailored to what is occurring in the episode?
We’re back for the final season of Game of Thrones. It is always nice to be greeted by the GOT theme tune, and even better, we now have a new introduction sequence, that features new locations and a now broken wall. Fellow GOT fans, it has been a long journey and we are finally at the
Following the ‘The Ultimate Halloween TV Guide‘, I thought it only suitable to follow up with a Christmas TV advent calendar countdown! I am going to leave the choice of what to watch purely up to you, but here are some recommended watches for this wintry season. MY TOP TV SHOW RECOMMENDATIONS: Doctor Who– Now
Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers from American Horror Story Apocalypse’s Finale Episode. The AHS Apocalypse finale is here! In this week’s episode, we bounce around time through past, present, future, and an alternate dimension. In order to have knowledge gaps filled in of how the witches prepared for the apocalypse and what happened post-apocalypse.
Editor’s Note: This article includes a few spoilers of the NBC comedy, The Good Place. In just a few days, The Good Place returns to the screen with its third season. In lieu of this, I thought I would give a little insight as to what the show is and why you should watch it!
Take thirty seconds to name as many major Asian characters on the American small screen as you can. Got a list? Good. Now subtract any characters that are/have tiger moms (sorry, Jessica Huang!), have a thick foreign accent (remember Apu from The Simpsons?), or fall under any other toxic Asian stereotypes. How many characters do
At a time when TV-shows are getting more and more diverse, one group seems to be left out from the push for increased representation: Muslims. As a Muslim myself, I can’t help but notice how the world of TV appears void of Muslim representation. Apart from an inmate on Orange Is The New Black (whose
Remember Skam, the Norwegian TV show that blew up and became an international success? If you’re not familiar with it, here’s a quick recap: the show featured a group of 16 to 18 year-old teenagers at a gymnasium, the Norwegian equivalent of high school, with each of the four seasons being from one character’s perspective.
Issa Rae, Golden Globe nominee, executive producer and star of the show Insecure, is working on new shows that are sure to be added to your must-watch list next year. Through ColorCreative, the production company ran by Issa Rae and Deniese Davis, the Fresh Wave competition was created for women and minority writers to pitch
With a subtle tap on your screen, a versatile world of daring storytelling comes to life. That’s what Netflix is to most of its subscribers. Setting the stakes high is Netflix’s everyday procedure. Being the most talked about on-demand service does, however, have drawbacks. Netflix’s CEO Reed Hastings has spoken out on the company’s success
The Get Down (2016) was a Netflix show that centered around black and Hispanic youth in the 1970’s. It followed Ezekiel Figuero (Justice Smith) and his friends as they try to become successful musicians in the Bronx, while dealing with other outside sources of chaos. The show tackled many issues, such as race, sexuality, drugs, gangs