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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

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'Ballerina' Co-Writer Shay Hatten Reveals How Much John Wick Appears in the Spin-Off

"He's a real character, and it's not just kind of a one-piece cameo."

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'John Wick: Chapter 4' Co-Writer Shay Hatten Gives Update on Zack Snyder's 'Rebel Moon'

"I think with Rebel Moon, people will just see that it's him really getting to unleash his visual imagination to the fullest extent."

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'Shadow and Bone' Season 2: Did You See the Bee at [SPOILER]'s Funeral?

What is a bee doing in the middle of the Shadow Fold?

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'Satan Wants You' Review: An Intriguing and Twisty Look Into the Beginnings of Satanic Panic | SXSW 2023

Though it could've used more depth, this documentary is still a devilishly enthralling one.

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'The Long Game' Review: Dennis Quaid & Jay Hernandez Miss the Mark in an Unsurprising Sports Story | SXSW 2023

There are no no ifs, ands, or putts about it, this take on the true story of a golf team falls flat.

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'Shadow and Bone' Author Leigh Bardugo on 'Hell Bent', TV Adaptations, and More Grishaverse

She also talks about Darligton and Alex's romantic slow burn and how George Clooney inspired 'Six of Crows'

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'Shadow and Bone' Author Leigh Bardugo Points Out the Sexism Behind Calls for Trigger Warnings

The author elaborates on whether her books need trigger warnings and the changing way people read books.

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'Ninth House' TV Series Update From 'Shadow and Bone' Author Leigh Bardugo: "We Have a Pilot"

How far along is Amazon Studios' version of the Alex Stern series?

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‘Sharper’ Review: Sebastian Stan & Julianne Moore Run Cons in an Inconsistent Crime Thriller

Also starring Justice Smith, Briana Middleton, and John Lithgow, 'Sharper' has a promising premise and a great cast, but fizzles out in the end.

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'Scrapper' Review: An Uplifting, If Predictable, Tale About a Grieving Father and Daughter | Sundance 2023

Charlotte Regan's debut film with Lola Campbell and Harris Dickinson in a family dramedy.

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'20 Days in Mariupol' Review: A Necessary Documentary on the Invasion of Ukraine | Sundance 2023

Mstyslav Chernov's harrowing documentary on the siege of this Ukrainian city is an essential watch.

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'The Eternal Memory' Review: A Warm Alzheimer's Documentary That Is Full of Hope | Sundance 2023

Maite Alberdi mixes sweet romance with melancholy in this quiet documentary.

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'Fair Play' Review: Phoebe Dynevor & Alden Ehrenreich Go for the Jugular in This Thriller | Sundance 2023

Chloe Domont's debut feature follows a toxic couple in this psychological thriller.

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'Deep Rising' Review: Jason Momoa Narrates a Documentary Critical of the Green Revolution | Sundance 2023

Director Matthieu Rytz explores the hypocrisies of the switch from oil to electric in this compelling documentary.

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‘Jamojaya' Review: Justin Cho’s Family Drama Delivers Strong Performances, But a Weak Third Act | Sundance 2023

Rich Brian debuts in a role that hits close to home as a rising Indonesian rapper.

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'The Accidental Getaway Driver' Review: An Unlikely and Heartfelt Bond Forms Between Captor and Captive | Sundance 2023

Director Sing J. Lee hides an emotional story about two men within a crime story.

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James Gunn and Peter Safran Lay Out Their Vision for the Future of DCU

The first chapter will be called "Gods and Monsters."

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'Paradise Lost' Will Be a 'Game of Thrones'-Style Series About Themyscira

Time for a trip back to Paradise Island.

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