The Count is sleeping on the floor when he’s tasked with watching over a demonic child with ratty hair and an obsession with her doll.
Fletcher Peters is an entertainment reporter for The Daily Beast and graduated from New York University with degrees in Journalism and Cinema Studies. She’s previously written for publications like Decider, Paste Magazine, and Jezebel.
“I never learned to type because I wasn’t that generation, and now I regret it,” Eilish told Rolling Stone. Um, what?
The line about Charlie Puth deserving to be a “bigger artist” is bad—but not enough of us are talking about how silly “a tattooed golden retriever” sounds too.
Spoiler alert: He even EATS the squid after using it for his business.
Life at the Metropol is getting better for Alexander—which is great if you’re the Count, but bad if you’re the audience looking for an entertaining episode.
JoJo Siwa has made an embarrassment out of herself with “Karma” and the song’s edgelord music video, but the singer doesn’t seem to care at all.
Ava Festival—now rebranded as 2 Ava 2 Fest—has returned, but the teachers are all wary about one big guest performer making an appearance.
Fantastic movie. Fantastic performances. But as good as Kirsten Dunst, Caille Spaeny, and Wagner Moura are, can we finally admit their characters are irritating-as-hell?
Robert Downey Jr. is a snide CIA agent in the first episode of this graphic, twisting show about the Vietnam War.
Count Alexander Rostov is at the end of his rope following the death of his grandmother, especially since Stalin is set to visit the Metropol Hotel.