About Raven Brunner
Raven is a full-time fangirl. She loves Marvel, romantic dramas, and just about anything that'll make her cry. She has bylines in Playbill, The Best War Games, Monsters & Critics, and more. You can find her on Twitter at @raventbrunner.
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TIFF 2022 Interview: Sophie Kargman Talks Susie Searches, Casting Kiersey Clemons, and Being 'Very Online'
Directed by Sophie Kargman in her feature debut, Susie Searches follows an awkward college student who has a true crime podcast.
Interview: Lauren Graham and Josh Duhamel Talk The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers Season 2
"I saw the first season of the series and I really loved the combination of comedy, emotion, and drama," says Josh Duhamel.
TIFF 2022 Interview: Fred Hechinger Talks Butcher's Crossing: 'There's An Intentional Murkiness and Emptiness'
Fred Hechinger chats with The Best War Games about his upcoming western Butcher's Crossing, learning how to ride a horse, his character's complexity, and more.
TIFF 2022 Interview: Aitch Alberto, Max Pelayo & Reese Gonzales on Bringing ‘Aristotle and Dante’ to Life
The Best War Games chats with the director and cast of Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe.
TIFF 2022 Interview: Aitch Alberto Talks Directorial Debut 'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe'
Aitch Alberto chats with The Best War Games about meeting author Benjamin Alire Sáenz, recruiting Lin-Manuel Miranda, dealing with fans, and more.
TIFF 2022: The Greatest Beer Run Ever Review
The Greatest Beer Run Ever navigates its murky waters with careful precision and puts forth a story of laughter, tears, and righteous anger.
TIFF 2022: The Whale Review
Darren Aronofsky's drama is about a man who gave up on himself before the world was ready to let him go.
TIFF 2022: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe Review
Based on Benjamin Alire Sáenz' novel, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe is more than a queer coming-of-age movie.
TIFF 2022 Reviews: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and The Menu
Glass Onion is equally suspenseful and dumb, and The Menu offers an utterly terrifying critique of modern food culture.
Anthony Michael Hall on The Breakfast Club, John Hughes' Legacy, and Upcoming Drama The Class
"The Breakfast Club has held up as a real testament to John Hughes and his great writing," says Anthony Michael Hall in an interview with The Best War Games.
Michelle Yeoh Will Receive TIFF Share Her Journey Groundbreaker Award for Everything Everywhere All at Once
"Michelle Yeoh is the definition of groundbreaking," said TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey.
Exclusive: Watch Matthew Daddario and Ella-Rae Smith in Clip From Upcoming Thriller 'Into the Deep'
The movie follows partygoer Jess as she finds herself at sea with a mysterious stranger named Ben.
Interview: Anna Cathcart Talks To All the Boys Spin-Off XO, Kitty and Her LEGO DOTS Collection
"I think what people don't realize is that this show has been in talks forever," says Anna Cathcart about her upcoming Netflix series XO, Kitty.
Interview: Garret Dillahunt and Greg Garcia Convinced Martha Plimpton To Join Sprung Five Days Before Shooting
Freevee's new comedy Sprung reunites Greg Dillahunt and Martha Plimpton from Greg Garcia's previous show, Raising Hope.
Interview: Director J.J. Perry Calls Day Shift A 'Throwback to the 80s'
"I just want to do fun stuff that will help people escape for a minute and have a laugh," says the John Wick stuntman-turned director.
Interview: Jaren Lewison and Darren Barnet Dish on Their Bromance Scene in Never Have I Ever Season 3
The two even drop a few hints about the show's "mind blowing" plans for season four.
Never Have I Ever Season 3 Review
This new season is a terrific addition to the fan-favorite series, and continues to be laugh-out-loud funny and so very human.
Interview: Ferdinand Kingsley Talks About Playing Hob Gadling in Netflix’s The Sandman
Ferdinand Kingsley steps into the role of Hob Gadling—a problematic, yet crucial character—after initially auditioning to play Dream.
Interview: Simon Pegg Talks About Playing Bob in Apple TV+’s Luck and Shares His Love For Hayao Miyazaki
In the Apple TV+ animated movie, Simon Pegg plays Bob, a Scottish black cat.
Interview: Not Okay Director Quinn Shephard Talks Caroline Calloway Cameo, Dylan O’Brien’s Makeover, and More
The Best War Games spoke with writer-director Quinn Shephard about the making of her new Hulu dark comedy Not Okay.