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.)
Prime Video’s Hit Thriller Could Run 20+ Seasons — And Finally Right a Big-Screen Wrong
Prime Video’s Hit Thriller Could Run 20+ Seasons — And Finally Right a Big-Screen Wrong
Only two seasons in, Prime Video’s Reacher already looks built for decades, with a towering stack of Lee Child novels to mine and the kind of bulletproof procedural engine streamers covet—just look at the gold rush around franchises like Patricia Cornwell’s Scarpetta.
Meet Bruce Willis’ 90-Year-Old Mom — The LAPD Icon You Never Knew About
Meet Bruce Willis’ 90-Year-Old Mom — The LAPD Icon You Never Knew About
Hollywood made Bruce Willis a legend; West L.A. crowned a different Willis its icon. At 90, Marlene Willis—known as Mrs. Willis at the LAPD’s West L.A. station—has volunteered there for 22 years and counting.
7 Unmissable American Sitcoms You Can Binge Free Right Now
7 Unmissable American Sitcoms You Can Binge Free Right Now
Born on radio in 1926 and on TV by 1946 with the UK’s Pinwrights Progress, the sitcom sprinted from airwaves to living rooms—just as America geared up to make it a prime-time obsession.
From Virgin River to Sullivan's Crossing: The Cast Crossovers You Might Have Missed
From Virgin River to Sullivan's Crossing: The Cast Crossovers You Might Have Missed
Robyn Carr’s TV world is delightfully small: the same actors are popping up in Sullivans Crossing and Virgin River — distinct adaptations that don’t share a setting. The CTV series, which premiered on The CW before landing on Netflix, follows a neurosurgeon, adding to the déjà vu for fans.
3 2026 Sci-Fi Novels Hollywood Needs to Adapt Next
3 2026 Sci-Fi Novels Hollywood Needs to Adapt Next
Hollywood’s sci-fi hot streak is raiding the bookshelf, from Andy Weir’s The Martian and Project Hail Mary to the now-revered Blade Runner 2029 spun out of Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep—and the next fan favorite is already lining up.
This Hidden Netflix Gem Disappears Next Week — Watch It Before It’s Gone
This Hidden Netflix Gem Disappears Next Week — Watch It Before It’s Gone
Last call before April’s streaming shake-up: Netflix and Prime Video are loading fresh titles, but a wave of standout films vanishes as the month begins—watch them now before they’re gone.
Duffer Brothers’ First Post–Stranger Things Netflix Series Rockets to No. 1
Duffer Brothers’ First Post–Stranger Things Netflix Series Rockets to No. 1
Fresh off their flagship’s final season, Stranger Things creators the Duffer Brothers are back with a new horror venture—and early signs point to another win since the show landed on the platform.
After Onstage Collapse, Lola Young Reveals She's in Addiction Recovery
After Onstage Collapse, Lola Young Reveals She's in Addiction Recovery
Singer Lola Young is recovering after collapsing mid-set at the 2025 All Things Go festival — and she told The Times of London she’s keeping the details private.
Ben Robinson Admits Below Deck Wedding Reopened Old Wounds After Failed Engagement
Ben Robinson Admits Below Deck Wedding Reopened Old Wounds After Failed Engagement
A romantic vow renewal on Below Deck Down Under reopens old wounds for Ben Robinson, whose failed engagement casts a shadow over the crew’s celebration in the March 30 episode.
Two Nickelodeon Icons Premiered the Same Day 25 Years Ago — The One That Got Canceled Was Better
Two Nickelodeon Icons Premiered the Same Day 25 Years Ago — The One That Got Canceled Was Better
On this day in 2001, Nickelodeon premiered The Fairly OddParents and Invader Zim back-to-back — and 25 years later, it’s the short-lived cult favorite that many say burned brightest.