Blind Love (2026) – Review and Summary
Blind Love reminds you that sometimes you have to be blind to love for the sake of survival.
Blind Love reminds you that sometimes you have to be blind to love for the sake of survival.
Dear Upstairs Neighbor will make you self-conscious if you don’t live on the ground floor.
Vulnerability between mother and daughter leads to a confession and unexpected shame.
We dive into the making of Lestat, via Magnus, as Daniel finally gets the interview he’s longed for and Louis introduces us to Regina.
We’re officially at the midpoint of the season, so you know something major had to happen – specifically, someone dying, right?
Hayley Kiyoko’s Girls Like Girls, set in 2005, is a butterfly-inducing romance, with familiar tropes that rarely get in the way of being put in a beautiful lull.
Lestat’s childhood is explored, alongside his peculiar relationship with his mother, the Vampiress Gabriella, now Sofia.
Lestat takes the reins, and while he can get as morose as Louis, he does better in not dwelling on his mistakes or the past – even if it means just actively avoiding it.
Not Suitable For Work will make you nostalgic for when FreeForm was actively releasing scripted shows focused on the experience of being a young adult.
ChikaBOOM! is a reminder that maybe every piece of art, doesn’t need to have a deeper meaning.