
Adrienne Tyler
Features Writer at Screen Rant
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1 week ago |
screenrant.com | Adrienne Tyler
Black Mirror has stood out for its bleak stories told with the help of talented and well-known actors, and season 7’s first episode, “Common People”, isn’t the exception. Created by Charlie Brooker, the British anthology TV series Black Mirror released its seventh season on Netflix in April 2025, and it stays true to the show’s style.
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2 weeks ago |
screenrant.com | Adrienne Tyler
Black Mirror season 7 starts strong with the episode “Common People”, which, in typical Black Mirror fashion, presents advanced technology, and how this, more often than not, creates more problems. “Common People” introduces viewers to Amanda (Rashida Jones) and Mike (Chris O’Dowd), a married couple living a calm life until Amanda has a medical emergency.
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2 weeks ago |
screenrant.com | Adrienne Tyler
Amid the trend of reboots and legacy sequels in the horror genre, I’m disappointed about the future of the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, but the fate of another 1980s horror saga gives me hope. The horror genre has greatly benefited from reboots and legacy sequels, through which some of the most popular franchises have been brought back, though not all of them with the same success.
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2 weeks ago |
screenrant.com | Adrienne Tyler
The world of Twilight is one of the most divisive and controversial ones in recent years, but its legacy could have been completely different with its original ending, which would have also avoided some of the saga’s biggest mistakes. Stephenie Meyer’s debut novel, Twilight, took readers into a world where humans, vampires, and werewolves coexist, though the latter two with some major changes from their traditional depictions.
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2 weeks ago |
screenrant.com | Adrienne Tyler
The new I Know What You Did Last Summer movie is doing things differently with its villain, which is exciting, but there’s still a huge risk. 2025 will see the return of some horror franchises that ended years ago, among them I Know What You Did Last Summer. The franchise began in 1973 with Lois Duncan's novel of the same name, which was the inspiration for the 1997 movie. Although the movie made many changes to the novel, I Know What You Did Last Summer was popular enough to kick off a franchise.
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