About Therese Lacson
Therese Lacson is a features editor who has been with Collider since late 2021. She is a member of the CCA and HCA and is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. She is a big ole nerd when it comes to sci-fi and fantasy stories, her favorite TV shows being Battlestar Galactica, Game of Thrones (not you, Season 8), and House of the Dragon. She is a fierce defender of Star Wars: Episode II — The Attack of the Clones. A lover and devotee to all of Wong Kar-Wai's filmography, especially 2046. She is an avid reader of romance novels and an amateur astrologist (emphasis on the amateur).
When she's not behind the keyboard typing away, she is travelling around the world, doing some yoga by the beach, weight lifting, and/or playing video games. She has written for The Beat and Nerdophiles, hosted the Matrix 404 podcast, and has appeared on several other podcasts.
Latest Articles
'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Season 5: Tony Shalhoub & Marin Hinkle Approached the Show Like a Scorsese Film
Hinkle also talks about her recent episode flash forward.
'The Idol' Review: Sam Levinson's Attempt at Shock Value Lacks Depth and Subtlety
Scandals around the production of this show aside, is there much that's even redeeming about 'The Idol'?
'Firebrand' Review: Alicia Vikander and Jude Law Go Full Tudor in Wildly Inaccurate Historical Drama
Karim Aïnouz's period drama tosses the history book out with the bath water.
‘The New Boy’ Review: Cate Blanchett Is a Nun in This Beautiful but Flawed Drama | Cannes 2023
Warwick Thornton films an Australian story with equal parts magical realism and religious mysticism.
Could Harrison Ford Play a Younger Version of Himself With De-Aging Technology?
Harrison Ford spoke about the de-aging technology during the 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' press conference at Cannes.
Kathleen Kennedy Offers Tepid Support of the Writers Strike at Cannes
James Mangold also spoke about how screenwriters are often the "first forgotten" in the process.
'Monster' Review: Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Multilayered and Genre-defying Mystery Defies Easy Interpretation | Cannes 2023
The latest film from the director of 'Broker' and 'Shoplifters' doesn't answer every question it raises yet still leaves an impact all the same.
'Occupied City' Review: Steve McQueen’s Documentary Makes an Impact but the 4-Hour Runtime Hurts It | Cannes 2023
The director of 'Widows' sets his sights on the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam in World War II and how it connects to the present.
'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel': Rachel Brosnahan & Alex Borstein Say Midge and Susie Are Soulmates
They also discuss the flash-forwards in Season 5 and what it's like to see older versions of themselves.
This Is What the WGA Strike Means For You
The WGA Strike is happening and this is what it means for you as a viewer.
'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel': Alfie Fuller Wanted More Scenes With This Hilarious Character
Alfie Fuller also talks about her favorite aspect of the Prime Video series.
‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’: Kevin Pollack & Caroline Aaron on Heckling Lenny Bruce
Kevin Pollack and Caroline Aaron also talked about the working conditions on the 'Maisel' set.
'The Flash' Sets Up a Possible Sequel According to Director
Is there room for more 'The Flash' movies in the new DCU?
Adrien Brody on Playing ‘Ghosted’s Big Bad and Vibing With Charlie Day
He also talks about whether he prefers film or television better.
‘The Acolyte’s Manny Jacinto Reveals New Details on Who He Plays in the New ‘Star Wars’ Series
He also talks about the passion from everyone working on the series and how showrunner Leslye Headland is a true fan.
'Obsession' Review: Richard Armitage Stars in a Steamy Adaptation That Doubles Down on Toxicity
Armitage is joined by Charlie Murphy in Netflix's new erotic thriller series about two people in a chaotic and dangerous affair.
Amita Suman on 'Shadow and Bone' Season 2, Her Dream Job, and Exploring More of Inej's Backstory
Suman also discusses Kanej, which scenes from the books she'd love to see in the show, and who she would like to share more scenes with.
'The Night Agent': Hong Chau on That Surprising Finale and Working on 'Asteroid City'
She also talks about who inspired Diane Farr's look and seeing a surprising guest while filming 'Asteroid City.'