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.

Grey’s Anatomy Season 1: Every Song That Made the Soundtrack Iconic
Grey’s Anatomy Season 1: Every Song That Made the Soundtrack Iconic
Grey’s Anatomy season 1 didn’t just deliver McDreamy, love triangles, and split-second saves—it set the 2005 TV mood, stitching confessional voiceovers to indie needle drops until every episode played like a mixtape for your messiest feelings.
Whatever Happened to Daisy: Scout Taylor-Compton Delivers an Eight-Episode Hunt for a Masked Killer
Whatever Happened to Daisy: Scout Taylor-Compton Delivers an Eight-Episode Hunt for a Masked Killer
Scout Taylor-Compton directs Whatever Happened to Daisy, an eight-episode thriller where a masked killer stalks a stacked cast.
Inside the House of Dynamite: How an ICBM Launch Really Happens
Inside the House of Dynamite: How an ICBM Launch Really Happens
Netflix’s A House of Dynamite detonates from its first frame, as an intercontinental ballistic missile streaks toward the United States without warning, thrusting the nation into a breathless race against annihilation.
Snyder Cut Déjà Vu: Star Wars Fans Fly Banner Over Disney Demanding the Ben Solo Movie
Snyder Cut Déjà Vu: Star Wars Fans Fly Banner Over Disney Demanding the Ben Solo Movie
The Force is loud on this one: Star Wars fans are clamoring for a Ben Solo movie, rallying for the conflicted heir to finally get his own big-screen story.
USA Network's The Rainmaker Just Landed Season 2
USA Network's The Rainmaker Just Landed Season 2
The verdict is in: John Slattery’s legal drama The Rainmaker has been renewed for Season 2 at USA Network, now operating as Versant, scoring the pickup less than a week after its Season 1 finale amid NBCUniversal’s U.S. cable spinoff shake-up.
Will Stranger Things Season 5 Finale Hit Theaters Worldwide or Stay U.S.-Only?
Will Stranger Things Season 5 Finale Hit Theaters Worldwide or Stay U.S.-Only?
Stranger Things is heading to the big screen as Netflix screens the Season 5 finale exclusively in more than 350 select theaters across the U.S. and Canada, giving fans a communal send-off to the final chapter.
Denis Villeneuve’s James Bond Just Took the Biggest Name Out of the 007 Race
Denis Villeneuve’s James Bond Just Took the Biggest Name Out of the 007 Race
Another heavyweight is out of the 007 race, as Denis Villeneuve eyes James Bond after wrapping his Dune trilogy — with the hunt narrowing to British contenders and Tom Holland among the names in play.
Roblox Steal a Brainrot: Frightrot Update Drops — Exact Release Time, Countdown, and What to Expect
Roblox Steal a Brainrot: Frightrot Update Drops — Exact Release Time, Countdown, and What to Expect
Roblox Steal a Brainrot is cranking Spooky Season to max with the massive Frightrot Update. New Brainrots, limited-time events, and a flood of tricks and treats are on the way—ready to get weird?
Inside the Chilling True Story Behind Netflix’s The Monster of Florence
Inside the Chilling True Story Behind Netflix’s The Monster of Florence
Netflix’s The Monster of Florence reignites a decades-old terror, blurring dramatization with the grisly real murders that once haunted Tuscany. Here’s how the series draws from the true case that obsessed Italy—and why the mystery still fuels debate.
Guillermo del Toro Finally Answers Whether AI Belongs in His Movies
Guillermo del Toro Finally Answers Whether AI Belongs in His Movies
Guillermo del Toro isn’t mincing words: the Oscar-winning director says he’d rather die than use generative AI in his films, as he promotes his Frankenstein adaptation and reflects on technology, creativity, and mortality.