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🙋 Which TV Show Should You Binge Next, Based on Your Interests? 👀




Written by Thelonia & Tia


We know that in this age of "too much content" it can often be hard to find a new show to watch. So we figured, why not make it easy? Below is our list of recommendations for TV shows you can start watching right now, based on other shows (and sometimes books/films) you may already like. Let's simplify the recommendation process.

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 😅 Film Review




Written by Thelonia


Could anyone but Frances McDormand have done this? I think the fuck not.

A Doll's House, Part 2 👪 Theatre Review



Written by Thelonia


When she left her family years ago, Nora didn’t know what would await her. In this continuation of the 1879 Norwegian play A Doll’s House, A Doll’s House, Part 2 picks up 15 years later as Nora returns to straighten affairs and inadvertently reunites with her family in this lighter, more comedic re-imagining of a family dealing with social upheavals and new roles for women in the late 19th century.

Kingdom Come 😳 Theatre Review



      

Written by Thelonia


The world of online dating can be rough. But for two young women, fears and insecurities lead them to lie about themselves online, and in the process, they form a deep emotional connection to each other. But the lies can only go so far. What happens when the Catfish get revealed and the true players have to come out from behind their keyboards to confront the consequences of their lies?

Love, Love, Love 😰 Theatre Review



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Written by Thelonia


The writing is quick and clean but the characters themselves are messy, sloppy, and often sloppy drunk. Love, Love, Love is a look at a family throughout decades, as baby boomers from the 60s get children and grow and create neurotic, damaged children of their own as we look at the question: how responsible for their children are parents?