Author: Dean Archer
Dean has covered television and celebrity for fifteen years, watching the industry transform from network schedules to algorithmic feeds. He writes profiles and analysis that dig into why we're drawn to the people on our screens.
Megan Park’s Prime Video series Sterling Point is original IP YA done right — built on character, not source material. Ella Rubin and Amélie Hoeferle lead.
From Normal People to Off Campus, the TV sex scenes worth remembering aren’t just hot — they’re built on tension, character, and earned release.
Monica Barbaro and Callum Turner star in Will Gluck’s rom-com about a world where sex is legal just one night a year. The premise is absurd by design.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day holds a 91% on Rotten Tomatoes. Three entertainment writers reviewed it with 60 tissues and strong opinions about Tom Holland.
Netflix August brings Harry Jowsey’s new reality show, a Walter Boys love square, a sealed-house thriller, and an Australian classic. Seven titles worth tracking.
Nicolandria’s breakup after a year of dating sent the internet into chaos. Here’s what that reaction actually reveals about celebrity culture in 2026.
Bryce and Trinity won Love Island USA Season 8. The final four all featured Black women. And soft masculinity quietly carried the season.
Netflix’s Voicemails for Isabelle stars Zoey Deutch as a grieving sister whose private voicemails reach a stranger. A rom-com that earns its tears.
Gilmore Girls leaves Netflix, but its strangest legacy lingers: a 25-year debate about Dean, Jess, and Logan that overshadowed Rory entirely.
The Pendry Manhattan West in Chelsea became the anchor for a brutal Met Gala weekend schedule. Here’s what made it work.













