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.)
Mark Wahlberg’s ‘The Perfect Storm’ Sails Onto Peacock in 2026
Mark Wahlberg’s ‘The Perfect Storm’ Sails Onto Peacock in 2026
The gripping disaster film 'The Perfect Storm,' starring Mark Wahlberg, joins Peacock’s streaming library in January 2026. Based on real events, the movie follows a fishing crew’s fight for survival against nature’s fury.
Disney Plus January 2026: Must-See Premieres and Returning Favorites
Disney Plus January 2026: Must-See Premieres and Returning Favorites
Disney Plus kicks off 2026 with a packed lineup of new series, blockbuster movies, and the highly anticipated finales of fan-favorite shows. Discover what’s streaming this January, from Marvel’s Wonder Man to the epic conclusion of Percy Jackson & The Olympians season 2.
Primate Horror Movie Stuns Early Audiences With Chilling Chimp Villain
Primate Horror Movie Stuns Early Audiences With Chilling Chimp Villain
The new horror film Primate is making waves with its terrifying chimp antagonist and intense scares, drawing early comparisons to Stephen King's Cujo. Find out why critics are raving about this January release.
Blade Movie Axed: Oscar Isaac Faces New Moon Knight Season 2 Foe
Blade Movie Axed: Oscar Isaac Faces New Moon Knight Season 2 Foe
Marvel fans are in for a shakeup as the anticipated Blade film is reportedly scrapped, shifting the character’s future and setting the stage for a new rival in Moon Knight’s next chapter. Discover what this means for the MCU’s supernatural lineup.
Star Wars Fans Applaud The Bad Batch’s Unflinching Storytelling
Star Wars Fans Applaud The Bad Batch’s Unflinching Storytelling
The Bad Batch’s decision to keep Tech’s fate final has sparked intense discussion among Star Wars fans, with many praising the show’s commitment to real consequences and emotional storytelling.
Nia DaCosta Imagines Clue Remake Set in Remote Norwegian Resort
Nia DaCosta Imagines Clue Remake Set in Remote Norwegian Resort
Nia DaCosta, director of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, has shared her vision for Sony's Clue remake, picturing it in a Norwegian resort with Tessa Thompson as the hotel manager, blending the intrigue of The White Lotus and Knives Out.
Challenge Your Halo Knowledge: The Ultimate Fan Quiz Awaits
Challenge Your Halo Knowledge: The Ultimate Fan Quiz Awaits
Put your Halo expertise to the test with this challenging quiz packed with questions about characters, weapons, maps, and the deep lore of the Halo universe. See if you can prove yourself as a true Spartan among fans.
January 2026’s Must-See Movies: From Thrills to Heartfelt Dramas
January 2026’s Must-See Movies: From Thrills to Heartfelt Dramas
January 2026 kicks off with a vibrant slate of films, spanning blockbusters, indie gems, and chilling horror, setting the stage for a standout year in cinema.
Kathryn Bigelow Reveals the Director Who Shaped Her Vision
Kathryn Bigelow Reveals the Director Who Shaped Her Vision
Kathryn Bigelow, acclaimed for transforming action cinema, opens up about her deep respect for Alfred Hitchcock and the challenge of picking just one favorite from his legendary filmography.
The Lobo Movie Too Extreme for Hollywood: Inside the Canceled DC Project
The Lobo Movie Too Extreme for Hollywood: Inside the Canceled DC Project
A standalone Lobo film, once eyed for Jason Momoa, was so over-the-top and violent that no studio dared to bring it to life. Discover what made this R-rated DC project too wild for Hollywood, and why it still haunts fans and creators alike.