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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

    True crime dramatizations have always been popular because the salacious stories at their center are guaranteed to draw an audience. The bigger the case, the more likely people are to tune in. Unfortunately, true crime also has to try and walk a tightrope between entertainment and depicting the truth, and more often than not, the people behind the shows and movies lean toward entertainment.

  • 6 days ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    Young adulthood is tough for just about everyone, but for Siaja (Anna Lambe), an Inuk housewife and mother in the itty bitty fictional town of Ice Cove in Nunavut, Canada's northernmost province, it's kind of brutal. For starters, her husband Ting (Kelly William) is the town's golden boy and local hero, but she's miserable in their marriage.

  • 6 days ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" has been on for 16 seasons, with the 17th premiering on July 9, 2025, and over that time, the show has accumulated quite a few important locations. Some, like the exterior for Paddy's Pub, are actually filmed in Los Angeles, where the majority of the series' interior scenes are also filmed, but others were shot on location in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to give the show a hint of authenticity.

  • 6 days ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    Being human can feel pretty alienating sometimes. Humans are weird creatures and the rules of our societies can feel baffling, but there's a great TV series that approaches that theme through the eyes of an actual extraterrestrial.

  • 1 week ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    The Prime Video original limited series "Swarm" is a deeply disturbing look at the intensity of one fan's love for her favorite musical artist, and despite its more outlandish elements, it feels all too real. Dominique Fishback stars in the show as Andrea "Dre" Greene, an emotionally volatile young woman who's so obsessed with the singer Ni'jah (Nirine S. Brown) that she ends up going on a murderous rampage.

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