The Arconia - the ritzy upper west side apartment building - is just as crucial of a character as Charles, Oliver, and Mabel in "Only Murders in the Building." But is the Arconia a real building in New York - and what does the latest twist reveal mean for the series?
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Read MoreActress Beanie Feldstein will be leaving early from the Broadway revival of Funny Girl with mixed to negative reviews from audiences and critics. Now Lea Michele is stepping into the role.
Read MoreIn most ways, Anime Expo 2022 was a rejuvenating, joyous event—and that's why seeing the increased comfort level of the Pepe The Frog Coalition is troubling.
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Read MoreAmong the many revelations and twists that Season 4 of 'Stranger Things' had to offer, there’s one nugget of information that might have gone a bit unnoticed, but that is definitely equally as important,
Read MoreSasaki and Miyano, the wholesome boys' love romance featuring boys who bond while reading boys' love, is getting a film and special episode.
Read MoreMusic is one of the most profound ways we can express our feelings and beliefs, and in recognizing this, I thought I'd share some of my favorite catharsis tunes with all of you. Perhaps they can help you vent, too.
Read MoreSince the beginning of my watch of The Boys, the character of Queen Maeve has been both interesting and frustrating. Interesting because I love the morally grey bisexual Wonder Woman vibe she gives off, but frustrating due to the lack of screentime she always had. Season three brought all this together.
Read MoreGirl that can’t be comfortable.