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Andrea Ayres

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Palo Alto, CA, United States

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Past:
  • The Beat
  • Syfy
  • Femsplain
  • The Next Web

Past articles by Andrea:

#BlackOutTuesday – Celebrating the Amazing Art of #DrawingWhileBlack

#BlackOutTuesday - Celebrating the Amazing Art of #DrawingWhileBlack - The Beat → Read More

Heavy Metal announces bold new creator-owned comics imprint, VIRUS (Exclusive)

The genre bending magazine Heavy Metal is ready to push the boundaries of comics creation with its new creator-owned comics platform called Virus. → Read More

Back to the Future screenwriter slams DeLorean door on McFly family plot hole

After decades of fan arguments and online disputes, Back to the Future screenwriter, Bob Gale, addresses the film's most infamous plot hole. → Read More

First reactions to A Quiet Place Part II find audiences screaming for more

A Quiet Place Part II is due in theaters in just a few short weeks, but critics already refuse to be silent about how much they loved the sequel. → Read More

SYFY greenlights 'Day of the Dead,' 'The Surrealtor' as new 2021 horror series

Horror fans rejoice, SYFY announces the pickup of two new horror-themed shows for the 2021 television season: The Surrealtor and Day of the Dead. → Read More

Exclusive: A plague threatens to wipe out all women in trailer for sci-fi thriller 'Only'

Watch the exclusive trailer for Only, starring Leslie Odom Jr. and Freida Pinto as a couple on the run after an epidemic seemingly kills all the world's women. → Read More

What a nightmare! Robert Englund says he's too old to play Freddy Krueger again

Actor Robert Englund says he'll never don the pointy, stabby fingers of Freddy Krueger again citing old age. → Read More

Billie Eilish kills the new James Bond theme song 'No Time to Die': Listen here

Are you ready to be slayed in the best possible way? Well the theme song to the upcoming James Bond film, performed by Billie Eilish, is finally here! Entitled "No Time to Die" — like the film — the song begins with a soft piano and Eilish's unique and unmatched vocal styling, the likes of which just won her a momentous six Grammys. The song is sure to have something for Bond and Eilish fans,… → Read More

Does Sarah Connor have a future? After Terminator: Dark Fate, Linda Hamilton isn't so sure

Say it isn't so! Actress Linda Hamilton seems ready and willing to say goodbye for good to the character she helped make an icon, Sarah Connor. Hamilton recently returned as the butt-kicking, rocket-toting Connor in the Tim Miller-directed film Terminator: Dark Fate. → Read More

Twitter reacts to Star Trek: Picard premiere: 'Fresh and new' with a 'healthy dose of nostalgia'

After waiting for nearly two decades, Jen-Luc Picard is finally back in our lives! The CBS All Access series Star Trek: Picard premiered today with its first episode "Remembrance" and Twitter has been buzzing with fan reactions as far as the eye can see. → Read More

Patrick Stewart reveals what makes him 'squirm' about Picard

Patrick Stewart opens up about what makes him squirm about the return of Jean-Luc along with Picard creators Akiva Goldsman, Michael Chabon, and Alex Kurtzman. → Read More

Captain Marvel 2 going higher, further, faster with WandaVision writer

It looks like we'll be getting another chance to go higher, further, faster with Carol Danvers! The sequel to Captain Marvel is reportedly in the works with WandaVision writer Megan McDonnell behind the script. → Read More

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness loses director Scott Derrickson

Scott Derrickson is stepping away from his role as director of the upcoming Marvel film, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Derrickson, who directed the first film, will continue to serve as the sequel's executive producer. → Read More

Cats leaves reviewers reeling; dogs celebrating

As Cats prepares for its weekend box office opening, critics are finally getting their chance to review the film, and the response has been... colorful. The Andrew Lloyd Webber stage adaptation comes to us from director Tom Hooper (His Dark Materials, Les Misérables). → Read More

The Game Awards' biggest winners: Microsoft, Death Stranding, Disco Elysium and Sekiro

The sixth annual Game Awards hosted by Geoff Keighley wrapped up in Los Angeles on Thursday, and wow it did not disappoint... well, as long long as your favorites won. The ceremony celebrates the best in video games from the previous year and, of course, brings a slew of new trailers and premieres for the year ahead. Below we've compiled the biggest winners from this year's awards. → Read More

Taylor Swift and Andrew Lloyd Webber's new song is the 'Cats' meow

Songwriter Taylor Swift and legendary broadway composer Andrew Lloyd Webber have teamed up to write a new song for the upcoming Universal Pictures film Cats. → Read More

Thanos snaps back: Josh Brolin defends Joker movie in fiery post

It looks like the internet has gotten Thanos' attention. Actor Josh Brolin, famous for his portrayal of the infamous Marvel villain, is responding to critics of Joker. → Read More

WIRE Buzz: Noah Hawley spins up Doctor Doom rumor machine; Nick Kroll sets Big Mouth spinoff at Netflix; more

Do you hear that? That's the sound of the rumor mill spinning up. Director Noah Hawley (Legion) has been working for a while now to bring the people what they want, a Doctor Doom film as wonderful and wacky as the rest of his endeavors. → Read More

WIRE Buzz: Jessica Jones props to auction; Santa Muerte film in the works; more

Jessica Jones props to go up for auction; Screen Gems announces horror film based on Santa Muerte folklore; and some casting news from CWs Katy Keene. → Read More

Batwoman: New look shows us everyone wants a piece of Gotham's newest protector

It looks like everyone's out to get Katy Kane (Ruby Rose) in a new Batwoman feature from the CW. The feature gives us a glimpse into the cadre of badies who want nothing more than to control Gotham by any means necessary. Good thing for the residents of Gotham, Batwoman isn't about to let criminals overrun the city. → Read More