
Alisha Grauso
Features Editor at Screen Rant
Formerly verified Features Editor | Lit, history, politics, Pittsburgh sports, druidry, nature & conservation | She/her | We can do better than this, people.
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1 week ago |
screenrant.com | Alisha Grauso
While I've always admired his work, the most recent episode of Dark Winds proved something I've thought for years: it's well past time to give Zahn McClarnon awards love. Dark Winds season 3 has been the tensest so far, with everything in Joe Leaphorn's life seeming to crumble around him. The frustrating case he's working, his emotional and mental state, even his marriage to Emma are coming unraveled, and the root cause all ties back to Joe himself.
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1 week ago |
screenrant.com | Alisha Grauso
Though Dark Winds has been heavily telegraphing that the "monster" plaguing Joe all season long is actually a man, that confirmation doesn't diminish the more important message of Dark Winds season 3's story. Thanks to his crime of condemning B.J. Vines to die in the desert, Joe has been haunted by the Ye'iitsoh in Dark Winds season 3.
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1 week ago |
screenrant.com | Alisha Grauso
When an author has been writing for as long as Stephen King and has been so prolific, it's inevitable that their readers will debate which decade of their career has been the best. For some writers, that's an easy task, but for King, who has been writing for well over half a century and whose career spans six decades with no signs of slowing down, it's a little more challenging – but still a heck of a lot of fun to tackle, as all things involving a Stephen King book ranking should be.
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1 week ago |
screenrant.com | Alisha Grauso
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Custom Image by Ana Nieves The sheer number of novels Stephen King has written is mind-boggling, but the number of short stories he's written dwarfs even that number, meaning that even some of his regular readers may not have read all of them. At over 200 short stories, readers can be forgiven for missing a few. Still, there are a few short stories by Stephen King that simply must be read if one wants to call themselves a true fan of...
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2 weeks ago |
screenrant.com | Alisha Grauso
The most recent episode of The Pitt has a brilliantly meta cameo that may have flown over viewers' heads, even those who know the actor. The Pitt's cast of characters has been one of the many strengths of the show so far. While it's led, of course, by the big star of Noah Wyle, the rest of the cast has been populated by veteran character actors, up-and-comers, and at least one, Patrick Ball (Dr. Langdon), for whom this is their first significant role.
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