Maria Felix
School
University Of California
Expertise
Industry News, Movies, Television, Entertainment
- Maria is a freelance writer and director based in Los Angeles, CA.
- She's written entertainment news for The Inquisitr, created content for E! News, Mashable, and Funny Or Die.
- Maria is a first-generation, of Mexican and Nicaraguan descent, and is a champion of enriching diversity into all aspects of the entertainment industry.
Experience
Maria Felix is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles, CA. She's written and produced branded and digital content for NBC, Funny or Die and E! Her bylines focus on crime, entertainment news and lifestyle. Through her podcast, Bloody Podcast, her and her co-host provide weekly stories about women in true crime.
Education
Maria earned her Bachelors in Psychology from University of California, Riverside. She has studied sketch and comedy at several schools, including The Second City and the Pack Theater.
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Stories By Maria Felix
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American Horror Stories hits the ground running, and there are plenty of Easter eggs you may have missed. Here are some moments that call back to Murder House.
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2004's Mean Girls remains part of the zeitgeist years after its release. Here's a look at what the cast is doing today.
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The Netflix documentary Murder by the Coast covers the murders of Spanish teens Rocio Wanninkhof and Sonia Carabantes. But does it accurately present the facts?
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Patricia Richardson is best remembered for her role as Tim Allen's wife on Home Improvement, but her life and career have gone through many changes since then.
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Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream told the tragic story of the lives of four drug-addicted protagonists. Here's an explanation of the film's ending.
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For AHS' upcoming Double Feature Part 2, Reddit users have suggested a number of actors to play the historical figures that might appear on the show.
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"The Exorcist" is often considered a cursed film -- in part because of this terrifying injury, which was incurred on set.
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Since Halloween takes place on Halloween, it seems like the title would be an obvious choice. But the film didn't always have such a succinct name.
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Missing out on Arby's can make you feel pretty far from okay. The narrator for their commercials has a powerfully recognizable voice you've heard before.
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There's one detail that "AHS" fans on Reddit noticed about Hotel Cortez that has them scratching their heads.
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"The Cabin in the Woods" revitalized the horror genre. The satirical flick featured scenes rich in horror lore. This one was the hardest to film.
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Here's how Emma Roberts really felt when she joined ex-fiance Evan Peters on the cast of American Horror Story.
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Through the years, Christine Taylor has shared how she felt while working with her husband Ben Stiller on projects such as Zoolander.
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For Billie Lourd, acting was a helpful way to process grief after a tragic year.
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Here's a look at the actors you may be surprised have died since their tenure on the long-running ABC sitcom Happy Days.
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If you just finished "World War Z" and are hungry for more, there's an action-packed horror that zombie fans need to see.
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When Teretha Hollis-Neely first appeared on "My 600-lb Life," she weighed nearly 800 pounds. Here's the latest update on the 47-year-old grandmother.
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Stacey Dash became a household name thanks to her role as Dionne in the 1995 film Clueless. Here's a look at what the actress is doing now.
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Given how he got his big break in the 2002 zombie flick 28 Days Later, Cillian Murphy shared his thoughts on a possible sequel in a recent interview.
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Since the 1990s, Michael Pena has played a wide variety of roles. Here's what he's been up to since appearing on 2015's Ant-Man.
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Time travel always yields paradoxes, even if you're Ryan Murphy and your show is 'American Horror Story.'
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Despite some setbacks, My 600-lb Life's Karina Garcia has not given up on her weight loss journey. Here's an update on where she is now.
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The idea of driving away from "The Price Is Right" in a brand new convertible sounds like the new American dream. But that car has a set of strings attached.
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Paula Jones was one the earliest people to share her story on the reality television program "My 600-Lb Life." Here's what she's been up to since her episode.
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There's one big question left lingering in the air at the end of the critically beloved 2019 film "Uncut Gems." Let's explore the movie's ending now.
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Lashanta went through some unique struggles during her time on My 600-Lb Life. Here's what she looks like now.
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The enormously successful Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen is being adapted for the big screen. Here's what we know so far.