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.

Fortnite Zero Hour Countdown: Live Event Start Time, Release Date, and What to Expect
Fortnite Zero Hour Countdown: Live Event Start Time, Release Date, and What to Expect
Fortnite’s Zero Hour is primed to be the game’s biggest live spectacle yet, uniting Chapter 6’s marquee collabs for a last stand against the Dark Presence—and lighting the fuse on a blockbuster leap into Chapter 7.
Did Pluribus S1E5 Unintentionally Recreate Tim Robinson’s 100% Rated Gem?
Did Pluribus S1E5 Unintentionally Recreate Tim Robinson’s 100% Rated Gem?
Pluribus dropped Episode 5, Got Milk, on Apple TV+ on November 26, 2025 — and it plays like The Chair Company in a sci‑fi mask, sending an obsessive lead down a paranoid rabbit hole sparked by something trivial. The parallels are tough to dismiss, echoing the blueprint Tim Robinson’s HBO comedy set.
Your Ultimate Watchlist: Every Movie Hitting Netflix in December 2025
Your Ultimate Watchlist: Every Movie Hitting Netflix in December 2025
Netflix closes out the year swinging with a December slate stacked with fresh premieres, awards contenders, and comfort classics — headlined by Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly on December 5.
Apple TV Abruptly Shelves New Crime Series Days Before Premiere Amid Plagiarism Claims
Apple TV Abruptly Shelves New Crime Series Days Before Premiere Amid Plagiarism Claims
Apple TV’s holiday lineup takes a hit as the edge-of-your-seat thriller once slated for a December debut is no longer arriving on time.
Macaulay Culkin Teases the Home Alone Sequel Fans Have Been Waiting For
Macaulay Culkin Teases the Home Alone Sequel Fans Have Been Waiting For
After years of pitches, Macaulay Culkin hasn’t ruled out another Home Alone—he’s game if someone finally brings the perfect idea.
DCU’s Supergirl Lands Reacher Star
DCU’s Supergirl Lands Reacher Star
A Reacher star is suiting up for the DCU. Craig Gillespie’s Supergirl flies into US theaters next year, led by Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El alongside Matthias Schoenaerts as Krem of the Yellow Hills, Eve Ridley as Ruthye Marye Knoll, and Jason Momoa as Lobo.
Simu Liu Claims No Asian Actor Has Ever Lost, Ignites Debate Over Hollywood’s Double Standards
Simu Liu Claims No Asian Actor Has Ever Lost, Ignites Debate Over Hollywood’s Double Standards
Marvel star Simu Liu didn’t mince words on Threads, calling out Hollywood’s double standard and arguing Asian actors aren’t afforded the same cushion for box-office flops as white men — a pointed rebuke of an industry still short on real representation.
Prepare to Binge Bond: Every 007 Film Streams Free This December in the US and UK
Prepare to Binge Bond: Every 007 Film Streams Free This December in the US and UK
License to binge: Every James Bond film hits Pluto TV for a free holiday marathon just in time for Christmas.
Late-Night Legend Stands With Seth Meyers as Trump Demands His Firing
Late-Night Legend Stands With Seth Meyers as Trump Demands His Firing
As Donald Trump calls for his firing, Seth Meyers gets heavyweight backup from a late-night legend, turning a late-night dust-up into primetime combat.
Harry Potter’s Greatest Movie Scene Lives Only Onscreen
Harry Potter’s Greatest Movie Scene Lives Only Onscreen
One of Harry Potter’s most unforgettable scenes wasn’t in the books: Deathly Hallows Part 1 invented a wordless tent dance for Harry and Hermione, a bold flourish from Steve Kloves and David Yates that became a franchise touchstone.