Lyra Hale
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Lyra Hale is a writer, editor, and podcaster that covers film, TV, books, and more. She likes geeking over scifi, fantasy, and all things spooky. When she isn't writing reviews, crying over her favorite characters, or talking about 911 on her podcast Tales From the 118, she's crafting. Let's stalk and nerd out together to our hearts content.

INTERVIEW: Jane Lynch on the Power of Comedy & Joining NBC’s Happy’s Place

You know you’re in for a good time when actress Jane Lynch ends up on your screen. Best known for her time on Glee as Sue Sylvester, the actress has impeccable comedic timing, has such a distinct voice that you…

10 LGBTQ+ Books Coming Out This April 2026

With Spring finally here, we’re continuing our journey of supporting LGBTQ+ books and the authors within our community. From world ending events and mysterious strangers, to enemies to lovers and rogues on adventures, we’ve got you covered with a list…

Thrash Review: If You’re Watching for Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor, Don’t

Thrash is basically The Impossible but with no emotional resonance and sharks for reasons. And unfortunately, not even the sharks couldn’t save this movie. Let’s backtrack a little bit.  Thrash is not an Oscar winning film. Going into this movie…

Happy’s Place Season 2 Episode 14 Review: ‘Borrowin’ Trouble’

Happy’s Place Season 2 Episode 14 “Borrowin’ Trouble” sees the return of Cheri Oteri as Monica in an episode about borrowing trouble from the future but also moving on. And at the center of this story remains Bobbie and Emmett.…

9-1-1: Nashville Season 1, Episode 16 Review: Did Cammie Cross a Line?

Blue and Dixie remain at odds in “Love to Death.”

Here’s Netflix’s Spring Anime Slate for 2026

With Spring finally here, it’s time to lock in and get ready for more anime! Fan favorites like Blue Lock Season 1 and dark fantasy hit Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 are joining Netflix originals like BAKI-DOU: The Invincible Samurai, STEEL…