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Danielle Ryan

Madison, Wisconsin

Entertainment Critic at Freelance

@slashfilm news desk, freelance everywhere @OfficialTCA & @DorianAwards member 🍅-meter approved she/they. non-binary & 🏳️‍🌈. Opinions=my own

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  • 5 days ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    The "Final Destination" franchise has some of the most memorable death sequences in any horror property, as the uniquely complex methods Death itself uses to wipe out its chosen victims tend to get more elaborate with each entry. Now, the latest film in the series, "Final Destination Bloodlines," is right around the corner. So, in order to get people excited (and a little uneasy), the marketing team behind the movie have revealed they have some nasty and kind of brilliant tricks up their sleeves.

  • 6 days ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    The NBC corporate legal series "Suits" was a huge hit, running for nine seasons before ending in 2019 and earning a pretty decent following on streaming. Unfortunately, it has not been able to spark any successful spin-offs just yet. In 2019, the USA series "Pearson," which followed Gina Torres's character Jessica Pearson as she entered the world of Chicago politics, was canceled after just one season.

  • 6 days ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    The 11th Street Kids are back, baby, and it feels so good. The trailer for season 2 of James Gunn's Max series "Peacemaker" is finally here, and it's great to see the gang back in action after they managed to stop both extraterrestrial body snatchers and a white supremacist supervillain at the end of "Peacemaker" season 1.

  • 1 week ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    It's never easy to be a child star. Even if you have a healthy, stable home life, it can be difficult to deal with the highs and lows of fame as a juvenile. That's not counting the work schedules, trying to keep up with schooling, and still trying to be a kid, so it's not always surprising when super successful child stars drop out of the limelight for at least a little while upon reaching adulthood.

  • 1 week ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    When "The Old Guard" dropped on Netflix in the summer of 2020, it was a surprising little treat for action fans who like their stories a bit more supernatural. It wasn't a perfect movie by any means, and some reviewers (/FIlm's included) were frustrated because they wanted something more from a big action flick starring Charlize Theron. Still, "The Old Guard" is honestly a darn good movie that ticks all the right boxes for a popcorn-chomping afternoon at home.

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