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About Julia LaCava
Writer/screenwriter and staunch defender of Resident Evil 6.
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Westworld: Everything You Need To Know About Arnold Weber
Arnold Weber is one of the creators of the Westworld park, but what else is known about one of the show's most important characters?
10 Actors Who Would Make A Great Robin For Robert Pattinson’s Batman
Countless villains have been cast for Matt Reeves' upcoming Batman reboot, but who could the director see playing Batman's beloved sidekick?
Oscars: Who Will Win Best Director?
After a year of fantastic films, the Oscars are here. But out of five great directors, which will go home with their own golden statue?
New Shows Premiering In January 2022
2022 is shaping up to be another great year for television, starting off with January. Here are new shows that premiere in its first month.
5 Best TV Series Of 2021 (According To Rotten Tomatoes)
It's clear that 2021 was a great year for television, but what actually were the best shows of the year? Here are the top five.
5 Directors Who Could Make A Great Silent Hill Movie
While it's true that Silent Hill has made a deep impact in video games, its films haven't. There are a few directors that could do the games justice.
Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City Review
The newest take on Resident Evil's origin combines the best of the games with new touches to create a terrifyingly fun love letter to the series.
Cowboy Bebop Review
Netflix's live-action take on the beloved 90s anime is a valiant effort, changing the way the story is told and making its own mark.
Lightyear Is Just Building On An Element Of Toy Story 2
The new Lightyear shows the toy's origins as a movie character who later becomes a toy. But fans may not remember that Woody's origins are similar.
LOTR: How Did Sauron Create The One Ring?
The One Ring is an essential part of The Lord of The Rings trilogy — and its creator, Sauron. But how and why did he create something so powerful?
DC Should Embrace Its Weirder Side In Its Movies
Shows about DC characters have proven that the DCEU could be weird, wild, and inventive. So why haven't the movies made the jump yet?