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.

Air Bud Returns: Casting Revealed—Meet the New Dog Stars
Air Bud Returns: Casting Revealed—Meet the New Dog Stars
Out of 5,000 hopeful hounds, Charlie and Summer have fetched the lead—picked as Air Bud’s new dog stars and now heading into training for the next film.
Mark Wahlberg Reveals the Real Reason His Batman & Robin Role Never Happened
Mark Wahlberg Reveals the Real Reason His Batman & Robin Role Never Happened
Mark Wahlberg says he was inches from playing Dick Grayson in 1997’s Batman & Robin opposite George Clooney, but a last-minute snag put Chris O’Donnell in the suit instead — and he now reveals why the role slipped away as the film tanked with critics and fans.
Manor Lords Publisher Drops October Launch for Retro Roguelite City Builder With Vampire Survivors-Style Bullet Hell
Manor Lords Publisher Drops October Launch for Retro Roguelite City Builder With Vampire Survivors-Style Bullet Hell
Build a bustling kingdom by day, dive into roguelite mayhem after dark—Super Fantasy Kingdom fuses cozy city planning with relentless night runs in one irresistible loop.
James Gunn’s Sneaky Camera Trick Made David Corenswet’s Superman Tower Over the DCU
James Gunn’s Sneaky Camera Trick Made David Corenswet’s Superman Tower Over the DCU
James Gunn reveals the old-school set trick that made David Corenswet’s Superman loom even larger in a key scene — a subtle cheat exposed in the film’s home release commentary.
Helldivers 2 Boss Says Realism Is Out, Player Fantasy Is In — And Arrowhead Swears It Will Still Be Helldivers
Helldivers 2 Boss Says Realism Is Out, Player Fantasy Is In — And Arrowhead Swears It Will Still Be Helldivers
Arrowhead’s toughest mission is off-screen—keeping a fast-growing team moving in the same direction.
Stranger Things Creators Say Annual Releases Mean Diminishing Returns — The Long Wait Is The Point
Stranger Things Creators Say Annual Releases Mean Diminishing Returns — The Long Wait Is The Point
The Duffer brothers have no interest in churning out 20-episode seasons every year, pushing back against assembly-line TV.
Don't Miss Task Episode 4: Release Date, Exact Time, and Where to Watch
Don't Miss Task Episode 4: Release Date, Exact Time, and Where to Watch
All Roads is about to hit: Episode 4 of Brad Ingelsby’s crime miniseries The Task lands soon, with Mark Ruffalo and Tom Pelphrey leading a cast that includes Emilia Jones, Thuso Mbedu, Raúl Castillo, and Jamie McShane. Get the exact release date, time, and where to watch.
Why Matthew McConaughey Decided to Leave Rom-Coms Behind for Good
Why Matthew McConaughey Decided to Leave Rom-Coms Behind for Good
Once rom-com’s golden boy, Matthew McConaughey walked away from the genre to chase meatier roles—and finally found the career satisfaction he wanted.
Hades 3 Isn’t Guaranteed As Hades 2 Exits Early Access: Supergiant Is Laser-Focused On Your Reaction
Hades 3 Isn’t Guaranteed As Hades 2 Exits Early Access: Supergiant Is Laser-Focused On Your Reaction
Sequel chatter gets shut down—the studio is all-in on the game at hand, not the next one.
You Won’t Believe Why Pixar’s First Live-Action Movie Was Axed at the Last Minute
You Won’t Believe Why Pixar’s First Live-Action Movie Was Axed at the Last Minute
Pixar quietly shelved its first live-action gamble, 1906, and now screenwriter Michael Hirst reveals the surprising reason the studio backed away.