
Lincee Ray
Book Reviewer at Associated Press
Contributor at Entertainment Weekly
Writer and Speaker at Freelance
Author | Podcaster | Speaker | Writer | @EW contributor | @AP book reviewer | Netflix supporter | Lover of Chris Pine | Hater of green beans
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2 weeks ago |
ew.com | Lincee Ray |James Mercadante
In honor of Pretty Little Liars turning 15 (the same age Allison was when she disappeared...), catch up with where the original Liars are today. FYI: No burner phones were used to get the info. While the bonkers-yet-addictive storylines were more guilty pleasure than critics' catnip, the show instantly became a pop culture sensation after seven twisty seasons, one spinoff show, and an HBO Max reboot.
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Feb 22, 2025 |
ew.com | Lincee Ray
The Twilight Saga is a tale as old as time. Give young adult audiences a book about romantic teenage angst and there’s a good chance it’ll fly off shelves. Throw a sparkly vampire and brooding werewolf into the mix, and you’ve got a movie deal.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
ew.com | Lincee Ray
Rejoice, Outlander fans! There’s no need to sing a song of a lass that is gone. Our time-traveling heroine has made it to the other side and rests comfortably as her beloved watches over her. The same can’t be said regarding others in the cast. Of course, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) survives her surgery and, through a weary voice, whispers to Jamie (Sam Heughan) that she has decided not to die today. Huge snaps to Dr. Denzell (Joey Phillips) for helping make that declaration a reality.
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Jan 3, 2025 |
ew.com | Lincee Ray
Since we are on this side of history, we know (or Google can educate us) that the Battle of Monmouth was a turning point in the Revolutionary War for the Continental Army. Leave it to the Outlander showrunners to produce a shocking moment right when we think all is well with our main characters. Even events in the 1980s had me shouting at my screen! In a voiceover, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) explains that war is inevitable, just like death.
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Dec 20, 2024 |
ew.com | Lincee Ray
It was the best of times and the worst of times, which is pretty much par for the course when it comes to Outlander. In the grand scheme of things, we are used to taking two steps forward and one step back in this time-traveling adventure. What I didn’t expect was a redhead channeling her father’s rage so she could backhand a villain into next Tuesday. Hell hath no fury like an Outlander woman scorned.
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