
“Up Here” is Perfect for Romantic Overthinkers Like Me
Starring Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes, “Up Here” is a musical rom-com for all the chronic overthinkers who are terrified of love.
Starring Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes, “Up Here” is a musical rom-com for all the chronic overthinkers who are terrified of love.
Having worked in restaurants and seen my fair share of shit, I loved season 3 of “The Bear,” a cleverly constructed montage of trauma.
It’s been months since my beloved “This Fool “was canceled, and I’m finally able to write about and celebrate it for the comic genius it was.
“Mexican Gothic” and “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” were supposed to get an adaptation. Only the one with a white author is happening.
Available now on Hulu, “The Bold Type” is a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of resilience, authenticity, and relatable experiences.
In the multiverse of being an exhausted, overworked mom, Laura Patalano is dramatizing how much señoras like us need some self care.
“This Fool” depicts men contending with mental health issues and that makes it one of the most significant shows for Latinx culture.
S2 of “The Bear” dives into generational trauma and uplifts its BIPOC characters. As they say, every second counts—toward self-growth.
“Flamin’ Hot” is based on Richard Montañez, a Mexican janitor who rose from being a janitor to an executive at Frito Lay.
In “The Bear,” incomparable Nuyorican actress and writer Liza Colón-Zayas plays Tina, a no-nonsense, long-time employee and family friend.