Maya Patel

Maya Patel is an energetic and insightful entertainment and technology journalist who’s never satisfied with just skimming the surface. She got her start reviewing indie films for a small local blog, waking up early to watch screener copies before dashing off to her day job. Today, she’s managed to turn that hustle into a full-time career, covering everything from the latest streaming wars and VR headsets to behind-the-scenes stories about the actors and creators shaping pop culture. She’s known among her editors for spotting hype before it breaks wide and calling out empty buzz when it doesn’t measure up. When she’s not juggling press junkets, Maya’s probably catching a late-night double feature at a historic cinema or testing out a new video game release, making sure she’s as plugged into the cultural conversation as the readers who rely on her honest takes.

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What’s Coming and Going on Netflix in July: A Summer Streaming Guide

July is a big month for Netflix, with a slew of new titles making their debut and some beloved favorites bidding farewell. Whether you’re into blockbuster movies, binge-worthy series, or fascinating documentaries, there’s something for everyone. Here’s your ultimate guide to what’s coming and going on Netflix in July. New Arrivals on Netflix in July…

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Nosferatu 2025: The Gothic Revival Horror That’ll Haunt Your Holidays

In a cinematic season often overflowing with holiday cheer, Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu 2025 arrives as the ultimate counterprogramming. If you’ve had your fill of festive flicks, this haunting adaptation promises a December dose of dread, capturing the Gothic horror of Nosferatu in a revival for modern audiences. Eggers, known for his meticulous and often unsettling…

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What’s New on Hulu in July 2024: A Streamer’s Satirical Guide

Ah, July—the month when the sun blazes, barbecues sizzle, and streaming services scramble to keep us indoors. Hulu, ever the overachiever, has unveiled its July 2024 lineup, a smorgasbord of content that ranges from the nostalgically absurd to the shark-infested. Let’s dive into this digital ocean and see what treasures (or traps) await. Futurama Season…

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