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.)
Kathleen Kennedy Stands by Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Kathleen Kennedy Stands by Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Lucasfilm’s Kathleen Kennedy says she has no regrets about Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, highlighting Harrison Ford’s passion for the role. She also notes there are no current plans for another Indiana Jones film.
Severance’s Britt Lower Spirals Into Terror in First Sender Preview
Severance’s Britt Lower Spirals Into Terror in First Sender Preview
A chilling first look at the psychological horror Sender reveals Britt Lower unraveling as she receives disturbing packages. Dive into the suspenseful world of this upcoming film and its star-studded cast.
Oscar Isaac Reveals the Heavy Metal Album That Inspires Him
Oscar Isaac Reveals the Heavy Metal Album That Inspires Him
Oscar Isaac opens up about his love for Sleep’s Dopesmoker, calling it 'metal meets Gregorian chants.' The acclaimed actor and musician discusses his passion for raw, powerful rock music and how it shapes his creative world.
Matt Damon Reveals Why Clint Eastwood Sets the Hollywood Standard
Matt Damon Reveals Why Clint Eastwood Sets the Hollywood Standard
Matt Damon opens up about his admiration for Clint Eastwood, calling him the ultimate role model in Hollywood and reflecting on Eastwood’s legendary dual career as both actor and director.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Meet Dunk and Egg in HBO’s New Epic
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Meet Dunk and Egg in HBO’s New Epic
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms brings a fresh perspective to the Game of Thrones saga, spotlighting Dunk, a modest hedge knight, and his unexpected squire Egg. The series debuts January 18 on HBO and HBO Max, and January 19 on Sky Atlantic and NOW.
Kathleen Kennedy Reflects on Rian Johnson’s Star Wars Exit and Online Backlash
Kathleen Kennedy Reflects on Rian Johnson’s Star Wars Exit and Online Backlash
Kathleen Kennedy discusses Rian Johnson’s departure from Star Wars, his acclaimed work on The Last Jedi, and the impact of online criticism on filmmakers in the franchise.
James Gunn Shuts Down Rumors About DCU Batman Script Progress
James Gunn Shuts Down Rumors About DCU Batman Script Progress
James Gunn, co-CEO of DC Studios, has clarified that the script for The Brave and the Bold, the upcoming DCU Batman film, is still in development, putting to rest speculation about its completion and a 2028 release date.
Jimmy Kimmel Dangles Emmy for Trump—But Only With a Catch
Jimmy Kimmel Dangles Emmy for Trump—But Only With a Catch
Jimmy Kimmel made a bold offer to President Trump: he’ll hand over one of his own awards if Trump agrees to pull ICE out of Minneapolis, spotlighting the heated political climate after a deadly ICE shooting.
Jessie Buckley’s Journey: From TV Talent Shows to Golden Globe Glory
Jessie Buckley’s Journey: From TV Talent Shows to Golden Globe Glory
Jessie Buckley, fresh off her Golden Globe win for Hamnet, opens up about her favorite song and the pivotal moments that shaped her path in music and acting.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Ignite in Netflix’s The Rip
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Ignite in Netflix’s The Rip
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reunite in Netflix’s The Rip, delivering powerhouse performances in a tense thriller. But does the film’s story live up to its electric cast? Dive into our review to find out what works—and what doesn’t—in this high-stakes crime drama.