Getting Ghosted... Literally Ft. Mike Kelton

Getting Ghosted... Literally Ft. Mike Kelton

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Meaghan Oppenheimer Reveals the ‘Tell Me Lies’ Easter Eggs You Missed

Meaghan Oppenheimer joins us to break down everything happening behind the chaos of ‘Tell Me Lies’. From why the characters keep Stephen around to the humiliation and narcissistic abuse themes at the heart of the show, we dig into the choices that spark the strongest reactions on ...  Show more

‘Pride & Prejudice’ Invented Sexual Tension

‘Pride & Prejudice’ (2005) understands romance in a way most movies simply don’t, and we’re breaking down exactly why. The Screen Queens dive into the quiet tension, emotional restraint, and subtle moments that make this adaptation feel so intimate, modern, and deeply satisfying. ...  Show more

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