Valerie Ettenhofer
School
Saint Mary's College Of California
Expertise
The Last Of Us, Stranger Things, Streaming TV
- An "Avatar: The Last Airbender" superfan since 2005, Valerie has previously ranked every episode of the series, and even has a tattoo of the four element symbols.
- Valerie wrote an essay about the Nicolas Cage drama "Pig" – her favorite movie of 2021 – that appears in the 2023 Simon & Schuster anthology "Sad Happens."
- Valerie has recently served on the Critics Choice Awards TV comedy nominating committee, where she was thrilled to help highlight breakout performances from great shows like "Reservation Dogs" and "Abbott Elementary."
Experience
Valerie has been working professionally as an entertainment journalist since 2012, when she began writing freelance for her local college newspaper and quickly rose through the ranks to become editor-in-chief. After college, Valerie interned at the historic Roxie Theater in San Francisco, writing copy for their website and falling even more in love with film in the process. Since then, her work has appeared in print in the East Bay Express, as well as on websites like The Playlist, Movie Mezzanine, Nonfics, Certified Forgotten, IndieReader, and Film School Rejects. Valerie is currently the lead TV critic at Film School Rejects, and she represents the site as a member of both the Critics Choice Association's TV and Documentary branches and the LGBTQ+ critics' circle, GALECA. She also authors a weekly pop culture newsletter, titled "Hey, What Are You Watching?"
Education
Valerie graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor's degree from Saint Mary's College of California, where she studied English. Her film-heavy education allowed her to study special topics in pop culture, including independent film and the works of Alfred Hitchcock.
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Stories By Valerie Ettenhofer
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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards was a real dynamo on the Halloween Kills set, enduring a broken nose to finish a scene.
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There has been debate among the cast and crew whether a sequel to 1994's True Lies could ever happen. We dig into just how likely the chances are.
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Here are five actors who made Panem proud by doing the absolute most with their campy performances in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.
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We know that Ezekiel Sims was with Madame Web's mother in the Amazon right before she died, but what else do we know about him? An investigation
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The amount of guest stars that appeared on Frasier could fill up a phone book, but many of them you never even saw, here's the story behind it.
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Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is the latest addition to the Legendary MonsterVerse and we're breaking down how this Godzilla show connects to it all.
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The trend of skewering egocentric billionaires continues in Scott Pilgrim Takes Off with the Matthew Patel character played by Satya Bhabha.
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Spotters tracking wormsign in the deserts of Arrakis estimate that Dune: Part Two will now arrive two weeks earlier than previously announced.
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If you were worried that Monarch: Legacy of Monsters would skimp on the monster action, the first two episodes are here to calm those fears.
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Scott Pilgrim Takes off takes the original comic and film in several wild, fascinating, totally fresh new directions, and it all comes down to that ending.
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Harlivy lives! The animated series Harley Quinn will return for more Gotham City misadventures, with season 5 now officially in the works.
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A new character has been announced for Superman: Legacy - The Engineer. But who is she and what should we know before Supes flies back into theaters?
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Happy Holidays from Art the Clown, who returns for more bloody mayhem in the Terrifier 3 teaser.
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Even though it seems like blatant product placement, the retro McDonald's was written into the Loki season 2 scripts before there was ever an ad deal in place.
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M*A*S*H is well known for its great writing and superb character development, but that wasn't universal. Case in point Frank Burns, who never changed.
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The British broadcast of MASH was a little different than the American one, thanks to one specific choice. Read all about it right here.
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/Film spoke with Isaac Bauman, the cinematographer of Loki season 2, about the season's visual palette, lighting design, 1960s and '70s influences, and more.
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You don't have to be an actor, writer, or filmmaker to feel empowered by the Hollywood strikes. This is a win for everyone.
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Is John Dutton done for? It seems Kevin Costner may not appear in Yellowstone season 5b amidst his ongoing disagreement with series creator Taylor Sheridan.
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Following in the footsteps of Band of Brothers and The Pacific, Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks team up for the series Masters of the Air. Watch the trailer.
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The first trailer for Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire heads back to New York City as the legacy-quel franchise continues investigating paranormal activity.
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The director of Five Nights at Freddy's, Emma Tammi, confesses to being a bit afraid of the animatronics at times. They even moved of their own free will a bit.
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RocknRolla is one of Guy Ritchie's most beloved films, and many in the cast have yearned publicly for a sequel, but is a sequel possible?
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Taylor Sheridan has killed Yellowstone actor James Jordan in three of his projects, and the filmmaker is well aware of this deadly trend.
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Forensic anthropologist, professor, and author Kathy Reichs was not just the real-life inspiration for Dr. Brennan on Bones, but she even appeared on the show.
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Michael Chaves, director of The Nun II, tells us about some of the Easter eggs lurking in the latest entry from The Conjuring Universe.
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M*A*S*H managed to sneak some impressive double entendres and naughty wordplay past the CBS censors, even during its early seasons.