Louise Everitt

I've been writing for nearly a decade, lately diving into Netflix's most obscure series, the hype around Jujutsu Kaisen, and the evolving (and sometimes cheesy) world of K-dramas. Writing about what I love is my passion, and I'm here to share that with you, not arguing about something or other (I'm mostly doing that on Twitter, find me at @lk_everitt.)
Rose McGowan Casts Doubt on Harvey Weinstein’s Prison Time
Rose McGowan Casts Doubt on Harvey Weinstein’s Prison Time
Rose McGowan voices suspicion over Harvey Weinstein’s incarceration, questioning if he’s truly behind bars and reflecting on Hollywood’s past reverence for the disgraced producer.
Mia Goth Calls Filming Nolan’s The Odyssey a Life-Changing Experience
Mia Goth Calls Filming Nolan’s The Odyssey a Life-Changing Experience
Mia Goth shares her admiration for working with Christopher Nolan on The Odyssey, describing it as a profound and unforgettable experience. The film, starring Matt Damon as Odysseus, features a star-studded cast including Tom Holland and Anne Hathaway.
Ethan Hawke’s Career Transformation Began With a Chilling Horror Role
Ethan Hawke’s Career Transformation Began With a Chilling Horror Role
Ethan Hawke opens up about the turning point in his acting journey, crediting the 2012 film Sinister as the catalyst for his creative rebirth and a bold new chapter in genre cinema.
Nikki Glaser Shares the One Golden Globes Joke She Can’t Tell
Nikki Glaser Shares the One Golden Globes Joke She Can’t Tell
As Nikki Glaser gears up to host the 2026 Golden Globes, she reveals the surprising Hollywood star she’s learned not to joke about—after audiences made their feelings clear.
David Harbour Steps Away From Pedro Pascal Film Amid Health Battle
David Harbour Steps Away From Pedro Pascal Film Amid Health Battle
David Harbour, fresh off Stranger Things, has exited Pedro Pascal’s new movie Behemoth. Reports reveal the actor is prioritizing his mental health after a difficult year. Discover what led to his decision and the latest on the film’s future.
Madonna’s Directorial Ambitions: The Movie She Couldn’t Save
Madonna’s Directorial Ambitions: The Movie She Couldn’t Save
Madonna left acting behind to try her hand at directing, but her films struggled with critics and audiences alike. Even after seeking help for her second feature, WE, the pop icon couldn’t turn things around.
Jacob Elordi’s Tearful Confession: The Kate Winslet Film That Outshines Titanic
Jacob Elordi’s Tearful Confession: The Kate Winslet Film That Outshines Titanic
Jacob Elordi reveals the Kate Winslet movie that moved him to tears—and it’s not Titanic. Discover which film quietly surpasses Titanic in critical acclaim and why its emotional impact endures.
The Patrick Swayze Movie That Got Away—and Haunted Him
The Patrick Swayze Movie That Got Away—and Haunted Him
Patrick Swayze, star of Dirty Dancing and Ghost, always felt a deep regret over missing out on Urban Cowboy—a role he believed was meant for him.
Superbad’s Hilarious Legacy: Why It Still Captivates Viewers Today
Superbad’s Hilarious Legacy: Why It Still Captivates Viewers Today
Superbad, the 2007 coming-of-age comedy, is enjoying renewed popularity on Hulu nearly two decades after its debut. Lauded for its mix of raunchy humor and heartfelt moments, the film remains a fan favorite and a career-launcher for its stars.
How Tom Hiddleston Found Loki’s Humanity Through Superman’s Legacy
How Tom Hiddleston Found Loki’s Humanity Through Superman’s Legacy
Tom Hiddleston opens up about the creative process behind his iconic Loki role, revealing how Christopher Reeve’s Superman shaped his approach and set a new standard for bringing mythic characters to life.