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.
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.
Amanda Batula keeps getting framed as a victim in the Summer House scandal. A closer look at the reunion and Aftermath episode tells a different story.
Prime Video’s Every Year After changes geography, careers, and whole relationships from Carley Fortune’s novel. Here’s what’s different and why it matters.
Scary Movie 6 reunites Anna Faris, Regina Hall, and the Wayans brothers — but sharp self-awareness and franchise fatigue arrive in the same package.
Netflix June 2026 brings Jennifer Lopez’s Office Romance, Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders S3, a new K-Drama, and Avatar’s live-action return.
Off Campus TV adaptation makes major changes from Elle Kennedy’s The Deal, altering romance plots and character dynamics significantly.
Aleshea Harris adapts her stage play into a surrealist revenge thriller where twin sisters hunt their abusive father at their dying mother’s request.
Prime Video’s Off Campus combines hockey romance with sensitive handling of sexual assault trauma in its adaptation of Elle Kennedy’s popular book series.













