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.)
Rhea Seehorn Promises Pluribus Season 2 Will Film Without Delay
Rhea Seehorn Promises Pluribus Season 2 Will Film Without Delay
Rhea Seehorn reveals that Pluribus season 2 is moving forward quickly, with Vince Gilligan and the creative team already back at work. While production is ramping up, fans may have to wait until next year for new episodes.
Black Panther 3: Shadows of Wakanda Set to Begin Filming in June
Black Panther 3: Shadows of Wakanda Set to Begin Filming in June
Marvel’s Black Panther 3, rumored to be titled 'Shadows of Wakanda,' is gearing up to start production in London on June 15, 2026. The story will focus on Wakanda’s challenges after T’Challa’s death, with Shuri stepping into the spotlight as the nation’s new leader.
Golden Globes 2026: The 7 Most Shocking Snubs, Ranked
Golden Globes 2026: The 7 Most Shocking Snubs, Ranked
The 2026 Golden Globes left fans stunned as several acclaimed films, shows, and performances were overlooked in favor of trendier choices. Discover which contenders missed out on the recognition they deserved and why these omissions have everyone talking.
Stranger Things Season 5 Almost Had a Three-Hour Finale
Stranger Things Season 5 Almost Had a Three-Hour Finale
Stranger Things' final season nearly featured a three-hour episode packed with demogorgons and a nod to Aliens, but the idea was scrapped to keep the story focused and avoid 'demo fatigue.'
Teyana Taylor’s Emotional Golden Globes Win Uplifts Black Women
Teyana Taylor’s Emotional Golden Globes Win Uplifts Black Women
At the 2026 Golden Globes, Teyana Taylor took home her first award for Best Female Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. Her heartfelt acceptance speech delivered a moving message of empowerment to Black women everywhere.
'Lone Survivor' Climbs Netflix Charts With Gritty War Realism
'Lone Survivor' Climbs Netflix Charts With Gritty War Realism
Mark Wahlberg leads the intense true-story war film 'Lone Survivor,' now surging in popularity on Netflix for its raw depiction of combat and emotional storytelling. Discover why this acclaimed movie is capturing new attention.
Indie Horror Hit 'Marshmallow' on AMC+ Draws 'Donnie Darko' Comparisons
Indie Horror Hit 'Marshmallow' on AMC+ Draws 'Donnie Darko' Comparisons
The indie horror sensation 'Marshmallow' is making waves on AMC+, captivating viewers with its blend of horror and sci-fi, and earning comparisons to the cult classic 'Donnie Darko.'
Indy the Dog Makes Awards History, Outshining Hollywood Icons
Indy the Dog Makes Awards History, Outshining Hollywood Icons
Indy, the canine lead from Good Boy, broke new ground at the 9th Astra Awards by winning Best Performance in a Horror or Thriller, marking the first time an animal has claimed a major acting honor. Director Ben Leonberg accepted the award for his four-legged star.
Lee Byung-hun Breaks Barriers With Historic Golden Globe Nod
Lee Byung-hun Breaks Barriers With Historic Golden Globe Nod
Lee Byung-hun becomes the first Korean actor nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical at the Golden Globes for his role in Park Chan-wook’s darkly comedic thriller 'No Other Choice.' The film is celebrated for its bold humor and Park’s evolving directorial style.
Tessa Thompson Teases Possible MCU Return Beyond Avengers: Doomsday
Tessa Thompson Teases Possible MCU Return Beyond Avengers: Doomsday
Tessa Thompson hints at a future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but stays mum on Avengers: Doomsday. She also shares her enthusiasm for continuing her role in the Creed series.