Leo Hartwell

Introducing Leo Hartwell, our resident entertainment enthusiast and dedicated connoisseur of all things magical and otherworldly. With a degree in Film Studies and a passion for fantastical narratives, Leo has spent the past seven years exploring the hidden realms of cinema and television for our website. As a fervent fan of both spellbinding dramas and adrenaline-charged action franchises, Leo's taste knows no bounds.

Leo's fascination with the supernatural and mythical creatures is evident in his love for the world of Harry Potter and the captivating adventures of the Winchester brothers in the Supernatural series. His writing is fueled by an insatiable appetite for the fantastical worlds of Middle-earth, the enchanting realms of Narnia, and the twists and turns of Guillermo del Toro's creature-filled masterpieces.

Timothée Chalamet’s Big Swing: Two Radically Different Roles in Marty Supreme and Dune: Part Three
Timothée Chalamet’s Big Swing: Two Radically Different Roles in Marty Supreme and Dune: Part Three
Exclusive: The Marty Supreme star rides Oscar buzz and readies a thunderous return to Arrakis next year.
The Voice Season 28 Crowns a Runaway Champion — Here’s Why No One’s Surprised
The Voice Season 28 Crowns a Runaway Champion — Here’s Why No One’s Surprised
The Voice crowned its Season 28 champ in a no-brainer finish after a finale loaded with live coach performances—minus Niall Horan, sidelined by vocal health—while his team hit the stage with a boost from Reba McEntire and a string of powerhouse sets. Find out who took the crown after the show-stopping closer.
Steven Spielberg’s UFO Movie Breaks Cover With Title, Teaser, and First Details
Steven Spielberg’s UFO Movie Breaks Cover With Title, Teaser, and First Details
Steven Spielberg is returning to the skies: Universal just dropped the first teaser, official title, and early details for his 2026 UFO film — the director’s first since The Fabelmans — starring Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo, and more.
Rotten Tomatoes Reality Check: Avatar: Fire and Ash Faces an Uphill Battle to $2 Billion
Rotten Tomatoes Reality Check: Avatar: Fire and Ash Faces an Uphill Battle to $2 Billion
Avatar: Fire and Ash lands at a middling 68% on Rotten Tomatoes, signaling well-liked rather than unmissable — a stark contrast to the must-see momentum that once propelled James Cameron’s blockbusters.
Amazon Saddles Up: The Magnificent Seven Rides Again as a TV Series
Amazon Saddles Up: The Magnificent Seven Rides Again as a TV Series
MGM+ is reviving 1960s classic The Magnificent Seven as an eight-episode series, with Heroes creator Tim Kring riding shotgun as executive producer.
Steven Spielberg Reveals Title of His UFO Epic Disclosure Day — Meet the Cast
Steven Spielberg Reveals Title of His UFO Epic Disclosure Day — Meet the Cast
The first teaser for Steven Spielberg’s UFO thriller Disclosure Day has landed, marking his return to alien territory with Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor front and center. Story details are sealed tight, but the tease hints at Spielberg-scale awe and dread.
Soulm8te Abruptly Pulled From Release Slate—Is M3GAN 2.0’s Stumble to Blame?
Soulm8te Abruptly Pulled From Release Slate—Is M3GAN 2.0’s Stumble to Blame?
Once touted as a new arm of the M3GAN universe, Soulm8te has been yanked from the release calendar and is now being shopped around — raising the obvious question: did M3GAN 2.0’s stumble scare it off the slate?
Why Avatar 3 Fans Don’t Care About Fire and Ash’s Rotten Tomatoes Score
Why Avatar 3 Fans Don’t Care About Fire and Ash’s Rotten Tomatoes Score
Avatar: Fire and Ash stumbles to a franchise-low 70% on Rotten Tomatoes, but the fanbase is unfazed—hype for Pandora’s next chapter is still roaring.
Superman Tops Fantastic Four on Oscars Shortlist — Is Marvel Losing Its Grip?
Superman Tops Fantastic Four on Oscars Shortlist — Is Marvel Losing Its Grip?
Superman trounced The Fantastic Four: First Steps at the box office—and now it’s eclipsed Marvel’s flagship on the Oscars shortlist, as the studio’s once-safe Best VFX stronghold shows cracks.
Critics Say Fallout Season 2 Tops Season 1 — And Rotten Tomatoes Backs It Up
Critics Say Fallout Season 2 Tops Season 1 — And Rotten Tomatoes Backs It Up
Fallout blasts back on Prime Video with Season 2, and early raves plus a surging Rotten Tomatoes score hint it’s already outpacing Season 1’s 93 percent benchmark.