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BWW Recap: SUPERGIRL Holds the American Flag on Her Shoulders in 'Fallout'
by Xandra Harbet - October 22, 2018

With National City facing a breaking point in the treatment of Aliens, Supergirl must remain a hopeful beacon for the country as Agent Liberty corrals bigots and the Graves siblings try to destroy what little peace is left.

BWW Recap: Barry and Team Flash Encounter Cicada on THE FLASH
by Delaney Rombough - October 17, 2018

In this week's episode of The Flash, Barry and Team Flash have their first official encounter with Cicada.

BWW Recap: Two Fortunate Sons Star in a Very Special THIS IS US
by Sarah Jae Leiber - October 16, 2018

“This is Us” came back this week with a very special look into the past of our very favorite Pearson patriarch, Jack.

BWW Recap: SUPERGIRL Meets a Villain She Can't Punch in 'American Alien'
by Xandra Harbet - October 15, 2018

After a torturous summer break, Fall is here and with it — a new episode of Supergirl.

BWW Recap: Find Out Archie's Fate in the Season Three Premiere of RIVERDALE
by Kate Johnston - October 11, 2018

The long-awaited season premiere of The CW's Riverdale is back with an even bigger mystery than last season's killer storyline.

BWW Recap: Three Kates, Two Suitors, One Mystery on THIS IS US
by Sarah Jae Leiber - October 10, 2018

After last week's uncharacteristically plot-driven “This is Us,” we're back with episode three--a return to a character-focused mecca of good feelings, happy tears, and good old fashioned family baggage.

BWW Recap: THE FLASH Returns With New Heroes and New Villains
by Delaney Rombough - October 10, 2018

New heroes, new villains, new season of The Flash! In the season 4 finale of The Flash, it was revealed that the Mystery Girl is Nora, Barry and Iris's daughter who came back from a future timeline. This episode picks up where season 4 left off where unfortunately, Nora made a mistake by messing with the timeline and she can't go home.

BWW Recap: Kevin's Movie, Kate's Hormones, and Randall's Good Intentions Compete in This Week's THIS IS US
by Sarah Jae Leiber - October 2, 2018

“This Is Us” follows up a strong season premiere with a plot-forwarding, emotionally affecting look into the past, present, and future of the Pearson family.

BWW Interview: Composer Pat Irwin Talks THE GOOD COP and ROCKO's MODERN LIFE
by Brooke Yunis - October 2, 2018

Musician and composer Pat Irwin discusses his work on Netflix's The Good Cop and Nickelodeon's Rocko's Modern Life.

BWW Review: How Season 2 of Netflix's GLOW Wrestles the Patriarchy
by Brooke Yunis - July 8, 2018

Netflix's GLOW, loosely based on the 80s show Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, released its second season at the end of June. Here's my review of it. WARNING: Spoilers!!

BWW Interview: Giovanni Lipari Talks Designing for AMC's INTO THE BADLANDS
by Brooke Yunis - June 13, 2018

Costume designer Giovanni Lipari took the time to speak with us about how he got his start as a designer, his work on AMC's INTO THE BADLANDS, and his advise for aspiring designers. 

BWW Interview: Jim Lang Talks Composing for HEY ARNOLD!
by Brooke Yunis - May 19, 2018

Composer Jim Lang took the time to speak with me about HEY ARNOLD!'s iconic jazzy themes, what it's like returning to the world of HEY ARNOLD!, and his upcoming projects.

Review Roundup: Does Ben Affleck Led JUSTICE LEAGUE Live Up to the Hype?
by Emily Bruno - November 16, 2017

Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman's selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes-Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash-it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.

Review Roundup: Do Laurie Metcalf, Saoirse Ronan & Company Soar in LADY BIRD?
by Emily Bruno - November 2, 2017

From writer/director Greta Gerwig comes LADY BIRD, in theaters November 10th. The all-star cast includes Broadway vets Saoirse Ronan (THE CRUCIBLE), Laurie Metcalf (A DOLL'S HOUSE PART 2, MISERY), Tracy Letts (WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?) The film also stars Lucas Hedges (YEN), Timoth e Chalamet, Beanie Feldstein (HELLO, DOLLY!), Stephen McKinley Henderson and Lois Smith.

Review Roundup: What Did Critics Think of Netflix's 1922?
by Emily Bruno - October 17, 2017

From the summer hit IT to the recently released THE DARK TOWER, audiences cannot get enough of Stephen King adaptations. The next addition comes in the form of the new Netflix film 1922. The film will start streaming on Netflix this Friday October 20th. Before then, take a look at the reviews to see if the critics enjoyed the thriller!

Review Roundup: Jonathan Groff Stars in Netflix Drama MINDHUNTER
by Emily Bruno - October 12, 2017

How do we get ahead of crazy if we don't know how crazy thinks? Two FBI agents (Broadway's Jonathan Groff and Holt McCallany) set out on a sinister investigative odyssey to discover the brutal answers. MINDHUNTER launches on Netflix October 13, 2017.

Review Roundup: Did Critics Cast Their Votes for Lea-Michele Led THE MAYOR?
by Emily Bruno - October 3, 2017

Tonight, the new series THE MAYOR, from executive producer and Tony winner Daveed Diggs (HAMILTON), premieres on ABC at 9:30 pm/ET. The series stars GLEE alum Lea Michele (SPRING AWAKENING) as Valentina Barella, who was originally the campaign manager for the losing mayoral candidate, Ed Gunt (David Spade), but who changes sides and offers to join rapper-turned politician Courtney Rose as his chief of staff when she realizes he truly wants to make a difference in his community.

BWW Review: WILL AND GRACE Is As Hilarious As Ever In New Politically-Charged Reboot
by Emily Bruno - September 25, 2017

Mac and Cheese. Peanut Butter and Jelly. Bert and Ernie. These are duos that have stood the test of time. WILL AND GRACE (and for that matter Jack and Karen) rightfully deserve their names on this list, as they prove themselves just as worthy as they were eleven years ago.

Review Roundup: Did YOUNG SHELDON Make a Big Bang with the Critics?
by Emily Bruno - September 22, 2017

Eight-year-old Iain recently starred in HBO's BIG LITTLE LIES and has appeared on NBC's LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT and the Steve Harvey-hosted kids competition show LITTLE BIG SHOTS. Of course theater fans know him best for his adorable reviews of Broadway shows. Parsons most recently appeared on Broadway in 2015's AN ACT OF GOD. His other Broadway credits include HARVEY and THE NORMAL HEART. What did the critics think of the new spin-off? Take a look at what some of them have to say below! And make sure to check out the trailer for the new comedy which premieres this Monday, September 25 at 8:30 on CBS below.


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