TV

What can 9 to 5 Teach Us?

Published: | Author: Rory Donohue | Artist: Mikael Byrd

From Battleship Potemkin to The Pursuit of Happyness, the labor film is a genre that continues to resonate deeply with audiences.

Category: Review, TV

Community: A Hidden Gem from a Decade of Iconic Sitcoms

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Mikael Byrd

Community was one of those shows that I knew I had to watch but never had the time to. While quarantine wasn’t good for much, It did give me the chance to finally watch the 2011 sitcom I had heard so much about.

Category: Film, Review, TV

How to Make Venezuelan Arepas: As Seen on Jane the Virgin

Published: | Author: Isabella Massardi | Artist: Cassidy Elibol

I never expected to see my favorite dish – an arepa of all things – appear on television. The moment Alba, Jane’s grandmother in Jane the Virgin, pulled out an arepa, I felt a spotlight on my former country and my culture.

Why Brooklyn-99 Is One of the Best Sitcoms of the 2010s

Published: | Author: Bryan Herrera | Artist: Cassidy Elibol

In June 2020, it was announced that the final season of the beloved cop sitcom, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, would premiere as part of NBC's fall schedule. However, NBC later delayed the premiere until mid-season 2020–21 due to the pandemic.

Category: Review, Streaming, TV

Oscar Snubs of the 2010s

Published: | Author: Sudarshan Sindhuvalli | Artist: Solymar Estrella

While this year's Oscar ceremony has been filled with controversy, it is not the first time someone received a slap in the face during the award show. Here are what I find to be the biggest Oscar snubs of the past decade.

Category: Miscellaneous, TV

Exposed in Your Living Room

Published: | Author: Maria Assimakopoulos | Artist: Yanni Spanolios

Content Warning: Potentially Triggering Topics

Category: Review, Streaming, TV

Why the Umbrella Academy’s Viktor Hargreeves Matters: A Brief Analysis of Trans Representation in Television

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Eve Larkin

With the new season of Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy being released June 22nd, Elliot Page has announced that his character in the TV show will be transitioning from Vanya to Viktor Hargreeves. In his Instagram post, Page re-introduces his character as Viktor Hargreeves.

Category: LGBTQ+, Streaming, TV

How Bel-Air & Atlanta are Changing the Narrative for Coming-of-Age Black & POC Stories on Television

Published: | Author: Shawn | Artist: Meg Cabras

Bel-Air and Atlanta, with undeniable bravado and charisma, captured the imaginations of viewers and reinvigorated modern storytelling in unlikely ways. The story behind the creation of these two televised gems, even more unlikely.

Category: Review, TV

Top 12 Best Shows to Watch This Summer

Published: | Author: Mia Hernandez | Artist: Laura Pellini

If you’re anything like me, you look forward to the summer semester for its calmer, less stressful course load, not to mention Tallahassee’s diminished traffic (as a college-driver, I would like to apologize on behalf of my schoolmates for the nonsense we pull on Tennessee St).

Category: Review, Streaming, TV

Ready for Your Spookiest Halloween Yet?

Published: | Author: Trinity White | Artist: Isabella Limbo

With spooky season around the corner comes the opportunity to dress up, watch scary movies, and have a scary good time.

Category: Miscellaneous, TV