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.

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Reports Say Trump Eyes Netflix Probe Over LGBTQ Content After Warner Bros Deal
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Cara Buono Might Have Let Slip a Major Stranger Things Ending Before Volume 2 Arrives
Cara Buono Might Have Let Slip a Major Stranger Things Ending Before Volume 2 Arrives
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Charlie Sheen’s Breakout Film Turned PG-13 Into a Global Standard
Charlie Sheen’s Breakout Film Turned PG-13 Into a Global Standard
Red Dawn stormed theaters in 1984 as Hollywood’s first PG-13, John Milius unleashing Patrick Swayze and Charlie Sheen in a ferocious Cold War showdown that answered a nationwide backlash against anything-goes PGs.
The Great Flood Is Coming: Release Date, Cast, Plot, and What to Know Before It Drops
The Great Flood Is Coming: Release Date, Cast, Plot, and What to Know Before It Drops
Netflix’s late-2025 juggernaut The Great Flood surges in as a Korean sci-fi disaster thriller that fuses nerve-shredding survival with big-idea spectacle. Directed by Kim Byung-woo and fronted by returning heavyweights of Korean cinema, the first trailer teases towering visuals and ominous, thought-provoking stakes.
Jujutsu Kaisen’s Execution Ending Explained: Why Yuta Must Kill Yuji
Jujutsu Kaisen’s Execution Ending Explained: Why Yuta Must Kill Yuji
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Michael De Santa Finally Hits GTA Online as Ned Luke Returns in Safehouse in the Hills DLC
Michael De Santa Finally Hits GTA Online as Ned Luke Returns in Safehouse in the Hills DLC
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John Waters Crowns His 2025 Favorites — From Eddington to Final Destination: Bloodlines
John Waters Crowns His 2025 Favorites — From Eddington to Final Destination: Bloodlines
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Avengers: Endgame Returns To Theaters In 2026, Setting The Stage For Avengers: Doomsday
Avengers: Endgame Returns To Theaters In 2026, Setting The Stage For Avengers: Doomsday
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Skeet Ulrich Sets the Record Straight: He Won’t Be in Scream 7
Skeet Ulrich Sets the Record Straight: He Won’t Be in Scream 7
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Tom Selleck’s Only Blue Bloods Regret? Frank Should Have Flirted More
Tom Selleck’s Only Blue Bloods Regret? Frank Should Have Flirted More
Blue Bloods may be over, but Tom Selleck’s grip on audiences isn’t. He missed the show as much as fans did — and now he’s opening up about what came next.