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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Disney Animation's Wish is headed to digital, while its home media release will include ample bonus features about the making of the film.
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If you're a fan of 12 Monkeys and Star Trek, you'll probably want to know which actress almost played the Borg Queen on Picard.
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Nurse Kellye got a big make-out parodying From Here to Eternity in a deleted scene from the M*A*S*H series finale.
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Join us as we take a look at the surviving members of the Bonnie and Clyde cast.
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The M*A*S*H episode 'The Interview' broke the TV mold, pushing the medium beyond its established boundaries and yanking on viewers' heartstrings.
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Actress Cindy Morgan, best known for playing Lora and Zori in the groundbreaking 1982 sci-fi film Tron, has died at the age of 69.
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Kelsey Grammer wasn't the only Cheers legend present during Jack Cutmore-Scott's live audition for the Frasier revival.
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Yellowstone has a habit of paying its respects to artists who influenced the show (like Wilford Brimley), even when they never worked on it.
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Here are the surviving main cast members of the hit TV show Starsky and Hutch.
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The wonderfully weird trailer for Lisa Frankenstein makes the film look like one part Warm Bodies, one part Heathers, and one part Jennifer's Body.
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Looking to watch all of The Mummy movies in order? With almost 100 years worth of Mummy movies to choose from, we've done the heavy lifting.
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The Twilight Zone Episode titled Nothing in the Dark boasts a very young Robert Redford in what many consider to be his worst performance.
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Murder, She Wrote was a beloved and long-running comedy mystery series, and many of its incredible actors still have thriving careers today.
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Lainey Wilson, who plays Abby on Yellowstone, says she knows a few things about the show's upcoming final season.
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In the Twilight Zone episode titled 'The Silence,' actor Franchot Tone is often shown with only one side of his face visible. Here's why.
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It wouldn't be so farfetched for the world of Percy Jackson to crossover into the world of Marvel superheroes, and the show's teen cast is rooting for it.
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Next time you watch Fast X, listen carefully for this iconic Star Wars sound effect.
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Did you know that Samurai Jack creator Genndy Tartakovsky was tapped by director Jon Favreau to help streamline the climax of Iron Man 2?
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M*A*S*H star Gary Burghoff improvised Radar's amusingly panicked response to a woman giving birth in the season 3 episode 'Love and Marriage.'
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Leave it to Beaver hit the airwaves over 65 years ago. Here's what the living cast members have been up to after all these years.
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To Kill A Mockingbird is one of the great 20th century Hollywood films, and some of its best performances came from actors who are still with us today.
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Patrick Stewart was nearly fired from Star Trek: The Next Generation when the actor put his foot down and Paramount TV's president put his down even harder.
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Scream 7, which has been embroiled in controversy over the firing of star Melissa Berrera, has also lost director Christopher Landon.
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Alan Ritchson made sure to channel the grumpy toughness of Harrison Ford in his performance as Jack Reacher.
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Jennifer Lopez's This is Me...Now is a new film that's set to debut with an accompanying album of the same name. Here's what we know about it.
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The new helmer of the Orphan franchise, William Brent Bell, has confirmed that a third installment is in the works; hopefully Isabelle Fuhrman is coming back.
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Zac Efron is a noted perfectionist on set, and that was no different for The Iron Claw, where he completely devoted himself to the role of Kevin Von Erich.