Author: Alyssa Miller

Alyssa Miller is a writer, editor, and educator with a passion for entertainment and pop culture. She graduated from the University of San Francisco with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Communications. Before graduating, Alyssa worked as a freelance entertainment and film education writer, contributing to a variety of publications, including Britain’s First Frame Magazine. She also continued to write short stories and screenplays in her free time.

HBO CEO Casey Bloys admitted to creating and using multiple different aliases on X to criticize critics’ negative reviews of HBO’s programming. HBO CEO Casey Bloys admitted to creating and using multiple different aliases on X to criticize critics’ negative reviews of HBO’s programming. Bloys Apologizes for Using Fake Accounts to Troll Critics Source: Warner Bros. Discovery Variety reports that Bloys started a presentation at HBO’s New York headquarters, an event to promote HBO and Max’s 2024 slate of programming, which has been planned since October 16, with his apology. “For those of you who know me, you know that…

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Whether you watched “Saltburn” because of the internet’s reactions to the wild moments in the film or because you are a massive fan of writer/director Emerald Fennell’s previous film, “Promising Young Woman,” there is a lot to unpack about the real villain of the film. From the TikTok videos of people running through their mansions to others drooling over Jacob Elordi’s character Felix, many viewers believe that rich people are missing the point of “Saltburn.” What is “Saltburn” About? Source: MGM/YouTube “Saltburn” is a black comedy about a rich family inviting Oliver (Barry Keoghan) to stay the summer at Saltburn…

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Judge Judy knows how to settle disputes inside and outside of the courtroom. In a new interview, Judge Judy, whose real name is Judy Sheindlin, revealed the secret to her 47-year marriage to husband Jerry Sheindlin. The court-show arbitrator spoke about her long-lasting marriage to E! News, and we think this advice makes sense. How Did Judy and Jerry Meet? Source: Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic) According to the 81-year-old, spending all hours of the day with your significant other can lead to suffocation. “You don’t spend 24 hours together because that’s deadly,” she told E! News in an interview. “Jerry just celebrated…

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Actor Russell Crowe is claiming to be directly related to the last man executed by beheading in England, a Jacobite who lived a life of “Devious intrigue.” The New Zealand-born actor took to X to share the discovery with his fans. Who is the “Gladiator” actor’s famous ancestor who met a dramatic fate at the Tower of London? Let’s get into it. Which Famous Person Is Russel Crowe Related To?  Source: Pool/Getty Images Researching his ancestry, “The Insider” actor was stunned to find a direct tie to the historical figure Simon Fraser. He was able to learn about his connection…

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The pop superstar Taylor Swift is a major influence that any presidential candidate would be lucky to have on their side. After helping register enough voters in a single election last September to swing close races in many states during the midterm elections, Swift’s voting fan base could have an impact on the 2024 presidential election. How big of an impact? Let’s get into it. Taylor Swift’s Influence Is Unquestionable Source: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management Swift, who has dominated the pop culture lexicon over the last few years with the Taylor Swift: Era’s Tour, releasing albums and…

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Celebrities have long been members of the Church of Scientology since the church’s foundation. In the 1950s, founder L. Ron Hubbard created what would become known as “Project Celebrity,” a program that offers rewards to church members who bring in someone with a big name in Hollywood. Many Los Angeles drivers have probably spotted the controversial church’s Celebrity Center, which is a special church that is open to members of the public but highlights “artists, politicians, leaders of the industry, sports figures, and anyone with power and vision to create a better world” (via the Church of Scientology). What…

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For movie and TV enthusiasts, Netflix is a treasure trove of award-winning dramas, hilarious comedies, and everything in between. Audiences have no trouble finding exactly what they crave, from the nail-biting thrills of “Squid Game” to the heartwarming adventures of “Stranger Things.” Netflix has named its most-watched shows for the first time. Did your favorite show make this list? Let’s get into it. Why Is This the First Time Netflix Is Releasing This List?  Source: ANUPRIYA After keeping a very tight lip over the last several years about how content performs on the streaming service, Netflix has finally unveiled how…

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“Sister Wives” has been one of the biggest shows on the The Learning Channel since it premiered in September 2010. The show followed the lives of Kody Brown and his four wives: Robyn, Christine, Janelle, and Meri. Together, Kody and his four wives had 18 children. While the show focused on Kody’s unconventional family structure, the polyamorous relationship didn’t work for everyone. Three of the four sisters have left the family, but why? Let’s learn more. Three Sister Wives Have Left the Family Source: Robyn Brown Nest/Instagram Three sister wives have decided to leave Kody Brown for various reasons. Christine…

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During an appearance on “The View” earlier in December, Cynthia Nixon, known for her role as Miranda Hobbes in the HBO series “Sex and the City,” announced that she would undergo a five-day hunger strike in protest against the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. The actor and activist announced that she would be going on this hunger strike to call attention to the plight of Palestinians who are struggling to find food and water due to Israel’s blockade. Cynthia Nixon Explains Her Choice to Go on a Hunger Strike Source: Metropolitan Transportation Aurhority/Flickr Nixon made an appearance on “The View” to explain…

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