by Abby Koch–Director J.J. Abrams returned to the Star Wars franchise to conclude the recent trilogy with Rise of Skywalker. The final chapter of the trilogy and of the Skywalker saga begs to be liked but ultimately feels odd and an unfulfilling conclusion.
Shrill is a journey of finding self-confidence
by Tracie Tuttle–The first season of Shrill takes the viewer on a journey of a young woman finding her self-confidence.
Schitt’s Creek is the best show you’re missing
by Kiki Bennett–Schitt’s Creek was created by the comedic genius of Eugene Levy and his son, Daniel Levy. The show follows the Rose family, whose riches turn to rags. The family is forced to move to Schitt’s Creek, one of their last remaining assets, which was bought as a joke. The family moves to Schitt’s Creek and quickly finds that the town inhabitants are much more boorish than the posh and privileged that they are used to.
Dollface tried to be relatable
by Tracie Tuttle–Dollface, a Hulu Original, definitely tried to be relatable.
Knight Before Christmas: cheesy goodness
by Kiki Bennett–Christmas, time traveling knights, and Vanessa Hudgens- a perfect recipe for a movie. Netflix released its latest Christmas movie, The Knight Before Christmas, which has been pulling at the heart strings of many Netflix users.
Queer Eye special: new location, same positivity
by Abby Koch–Queer Eye returns for a special season of the series on Netflix, by redesigning people’s lives in Japan. The reality series is a quick watch for anyone that will have you laughing and tearing up every episode.