Katherine Webb
Katherine Webb is a writer and editor who lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan. She's probably multitasking right now.
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'The Nevers' is still struggling to get its entire first season on the air, but here's the scoop on Season 2.
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Let's take a look at what happens in 2019's Netflix horror-drama "In the Tall Grass" and what it means.
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Shadow and Bone quickly became one of the most anticipated Netflix series of the year. Here's everything we know about Shadow and Bone Season 2.
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The fake video game from Criminal Minds season 8 became a fixture of the show's worldbuilding. Here's the detail about Gods of Combat you missed.
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Let's take a look at how Hotel Rwanda wraps up Paul Rusesabagina's story, and how accurate it was.
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If you're gearing up to binge Netflix's new high fantasy series, Shadow and Bone, read this first to orient yourself in its rich setting.
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There were some significant distinguishing factors between Cote de Pablo and the NCIS character she played.
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For many '90s kids, Saved by the Bell was the TV show of our childhoods. Here are some actors from the series who are no longer with us.
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Black and Blue tells a story about police brutality through the eyes of Alicia West. Here's what the ending means.
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Darren Aronofsky makes the kind of movies that get under your skin, and his 1998 psychological thriller Pi is no exception.
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Here's a rundown of every Transformers film project currently in development. It's probably longer than you think.
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A ton of work went into making Melissa McCarthy's epic dance scene in Thunder Force a reality. Here's how the scene really came to be.
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Topher Grace was dorky but loveable throughout his time on That '70s Show. Here's the hilarious true story of how Topher Grace landed his audition.
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Most of the Criminal Minds cast has a dark secret or two buried away. Here's why that choice makes sense for the series.
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Netflix's The Serpent is a fascinating tale about murderer Charles Sobrahj. Let's take a look at the ending of The Serpent and what it means.
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After the huge success of Avatar, there was pressure on James Cameron to get the sequel right. In fact, he even threatened to fire the sequel writers.
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There's one aspect of Dolores' season 3 storyline that left fans feeling especially confused, thanks to what seems to be a significant plot hole.
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In one flashback sequence from Yellowstone season 1, we see Beth and her mother sharing a loving moment that clashes with adult Beth's later accusations.
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The film adaptation of Assassin's Creed wasn't a hit, but it's still worth examining. This is the ending of Assassin's Creed explained.
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A Discovery of Witches does a good job of adapting the books, and there's even something it does better than the books: Marcus and Miriam.
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There are a lot of pivotal pool scenes on Breaking Bad. Let's take a look at this hidden detail and what it tells us about the show.
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In the brand's latest NCAA-themed ad, the AT&T commercial girl stationed behind a desk with her body mostly concealed. Here's why.
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Netflix's The Serpent follows serial killer Charles Sobhraj and features Jenna Coleman as his girlfriend, Marie-Andrée Leclerc. Here's why she looks familiar.
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Many consider The Bourne Ultimatum to be the best of the series, and its ending encapsulates the series' theme and sets up sequels. Here's the ending explained.
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Most everyone agrees that Zack Snyder makes a better Justice League than Joss Whedon. That doesn't mean there aren't a few scenes from Whedon's cut we miss.
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The Serpent is a terrifying tale of a serial killer lurking in Southeast Asia, but is it based on a true crime? The answer may surprise you.
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The score for the Snyder Cut is completely different from the one in the 2017 Justice League. Here's why there's new music this time.