Amanda Ostuni
Amanda Ostuni has written about a variety of subjects across several media publications. As an entertainment journalist, she's written for StarsandCelebs.com and Entertainment Weekly. She's a pop culture junkie, especially when it comes to television shows. Xena, Lost Girl, Orphan Black, and Dickinson are some of her favorites.
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Stories By Amanda Ostuni
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The Time Traveler's Wife told the story of a man who travels through time beyond his control. Here's why the actor who played Gomez in the film looks familiar.
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Here's a closer look at why Kirk Cameron's career tanked after "Growing Pains" ended, and what he's been up to in recent years.
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After a tumultuous history and divisive reception, this supernatural drama hidden gem is finding a second life on Hulu. Here's why it's worth checking out.
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Swingers was a career launching pad for Vince Vaughn, Jon Favreau, and Ron Livingston. Another cast member, who played Sue, was not so lucky.
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Grey's Anatomy brought Alyssa Milano and Holly Marie Combs together for the first time since Charmed ended in May 2006.
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Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! dropped on Netflix on April 14, 2021, and it stars Jamie Foxx as the titular dad. Here's why his on-screen daughter looks familiar.
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is everywhere, but his TV career took off on HBO. This hidden gem is currently streaming in its entirety on HBO Max.
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All good things come to an end, even the beloved supernatural-meets-Western show Wynonna Earp. Here's the ending of Wynonna Earp season 4, episode 12 explained.
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One of the most iconic films of the 1990s is the 1994 family comedy The Little Rascals. Here's what happened to Bug Hall, who played Alfalfa in the film.
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Saving Private Ryan's doomed medic has a face that should be ringing all kinds of bells. It belongs to a storied Hollywood actor you've definitely seen before.
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Tide is a company known for making memorable ads. Here is the roster of stars you'll see in its latest campaign.
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Last Friday brought the penultimate episode of Wynonna Earp's fourth season. Here's the ending of Wynonna Earp season 4, episode 11 explained.
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The actress's road to the Criminal Minds franchise from her days as a young girl, simply pondering her future, was both a long and quick journey.
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Recognize that baby face on Christopher from Voyagers? That's because he's one of the hottest up-and-comers in Hollywood.
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Alongside Johnny Depp, Australian actor Gulliver McGrath played David Collins in Dark Shadows when he was just 13 years old.
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Wynonna Earp is circling its endgame, and things are heating up. Here's the action-packed ending of season 4, episode 10 explained.
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Jessica Walter is known for Arrested Development, but she's had many roles over the years. Here are the DC Comics characters you may not have known she played.
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The woman behind Lorelai Gilmore revealed something very special that she works into all of her contracts.
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Reese Wilkerson was the dopey second son in the popular sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. Here's what happened to Justin Berfield, who played Reese on the series.
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Malcolm in the Middle was an early 2000s megahit, finally ending in 2006. Since then, whatever happened to Jane Kaczmarek, who played Lois?
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CBS' Hawaii Five-0 and ABC's The Good Doctor might seem like very different dramas, but they share an unexpected connection involving Daniel Dae Kim and CBS.
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Viewers looking for some good old fashioned spy action are in luck if they have a Hulu subscription.
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If New Girl has been an important part of your binge sessions, then there's a new comedy on Hulu that you need to check out.
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Wynonna Earp is barreling toward its finale. Here are all the important developments of season 4, episode 8 explained.
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Pauley Perrette left CBS's NCIS after 15 seasons, and she hasn't been the same after some disturbing experiences on the show.
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SyFy's Wynonna Earp is back to finish season 4, and Jeremy Chetri, played by Varun Saranga, looks to be part of the story. Here's why Jeremy looks so familiar.
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Do you remember Erik von Detten, the hunky star of the 1998 Disney Channel original movie Brink!? He's looking a lot different these days.