Sohini
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Sohini is a journalist and editor specializing in digital news and entertainment, with over four years of experience covering U.S. politics, global affairs, and film and television. Known for her balanced approach to both current events and pop culture, her work has been featured in SoapCentral, Feminism in India, Hindustan Times and Fangirlish.

Will Apple TV+’s Wild Things Tackle the Dark Side of Showbiz By Putting Animal Acts Under the Spotlight?

Jude Law and Andrew Garfield are trading lightsabers and miniseries acclaim for sequins and sorcery in Wild Things, Apple TV+’s highly anticipated limited series based on the iconic (yet deeply complicated) lives of Siegfried & Roy. Ordered straight to series…

Lexi Minetree Is Your New Elle Woods: Meet the Star Bringing ‘Legally Blonde’ Back to Life!

Move over, Harvard Law! Elle Woods is headed back to high school, and the iconic pink heels are now in the hands of rising star Lexi Minetree. If her name isn’t on your radar yet, it’s about to be. At…

Why NCIS Loves to Break Our Hearts With Slow-Burn Romances (Looking at You, Jessica and Jimmy)

NCIS has been breaking hearts for over two decades, but few storylines have hit fans in the feels quite like the slow unraveling of Jessica Knight (Katrina Law) and Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen). Their relationship, built on mutual respect, emotional…

Abby’s Crew in The Last of Us Part II: Who Survived, Who Didn’t, and the Heartbreaking Ways They Fell

They called themselves the Salt Lake crew (not officially, of course), but it stuck. Born from the ashes of the Fireflies’ greatest failure and forged in the blood-soaked battlefields of Seattle, Abby Anderson’s chosen family was more than just side…

Six Spots, Endless Drama: Our Theories on Who’ll Make the Golden Globes Podcast Shortlist

Hollywood just gave the mic to podcasters, and the Golden Globes will never be the same. On January 11, 2026, Nikki Glaser will host the first-ever ceremony to award Best Podcast, honoring voices from among the 25 most-listened-to shows. The…

Why Lorelai and Emily Never Truly Grew Close on Gilmore Girls—But Rory Always Came Back

There’s a moment in Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life when Emily Gilmore (Kelly Bishop), clad in jeans and holding a glass of wine, declares “bullshit” at the top of her lungs. It’s a radical departure from the Emily…

5 Fictional Moms Who Set the Bar (and Then Raise It Higher)

With Mother’s Day here, it’s time to celebrate the moms who taught us how to love harder, stand taller…and never underestimate the power of a well-timed side-eye! And while real moms deserve all the flowers, fictional moms have long held…

Honey Don’t! Trailer Drops: Snappy Dialogue, Noir Vibes, and a Killer Cast Have Fans Swooning

Margaret Qualley’s cult-chasing P.I. + Chris Evans’ creepy preacher? Ethan Coen’s Honey Don’t! trailer is everything.

Vince Vaughn’s Real-Life Italian Heritage Makes ‘Nonnas’ Personal—Here’s How His Family Inspired the Netflix Movie

When Nonnas drops on Netflix today (May 9, 2025), don’t be surprised if you feel like you’re being wrapped in a warm hug from your grandmother! Directed by Stephen Chbosky and written by Liz Maccie, the film is based on…

Netflix’s Forever Isn’t Just a Retelling of Judy Blume’s Book — It’s a Whole New Story About Black Love, Firsts, and Freedom

Mara Brock Akil’s Forever is not exactly your mother’s Judy Blume. Yes, it’s still about first love, heartbreak, and sex. But this Netflix reimagining does something bolder: it reframes those rites of passage through the lens of modern Black adolescence.…