Aya Tsintziras is a freelance writer who writes about TV, movies, and has a particular interest in the horror genre. She has a Political Science degree from the University of Toronto and a Masters of ...
Some people take care of orchids. Others take care of guinea pigs. Barbara takes care of tropes. Most of the day she’s a 51-year-old seamstress in Illinois and a caregiver for her husband. But in her ...
I watch rom-coms for their clichés. It is one genre that has proudly withstood the test of time, through evolving audience ...
Once December hits, it seems like everyone I know has the same plans every evening. They pour themselves a drink, make a bowl ...
Any time a rebellious cop plays by their own rules, a victim trips while running from a killer, or the hero finds a henchman who wears the exact same size as them, that’s a movie trope. Understanding ...
Picture this, if you will. Young babysitter hears a noise in the basement. Spooked, she goes downstairs to check it out… but doesn’t turn the lights on! Aagghh!! Or, the house the family moved into ...
In the extensive world of Korean dramas, What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim? is on the list of favorites for many fans. The 2018 webtoon K-drama was a success during its initial run but skyrocketed to ...
Rather than let their videos and content speak for themselves, there are lots of automotive YouTubers who do annoying things for engagement. Last week, we asked readers to share what they think are ...
William Goldenberg, who won an Oscar for editing “Argo,” makes his feature film directorial debut with “Unstoppable,” the rousing true story of Anthony Robles, a disabled NCAA champion wrestler from ...
SPOILER ALERT: This piece contains spoilers from the entire first season of Netflix‘s new hit Korean drama “All of Us Are Dead,” which premiered Jan. 28. The final scene of “All of Us Are Dead” could ...