Amanda Reimer
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Amanda is a twenty-something Texan now residing in Los Angeles. When she's not entrenched in a sci-fi series or a network procedural, she works as a stage manager for live theater throughout the city or is working with animals. Having experience in multiple entertainment industries, she's always been drawn to television and has an invested interest in fandom and the way fanbases interact with their media and its creators.

‘Godmothered’ interview: Willa Skye talks her new Christmas movie on Disney Plus

Most people don’t get to act on big budget film sets, let alone work with names such as Isla Fisher and Jillian Bell. Throw in some Christmas magic, and you get the experience of being a part of Disney Plus’s…

‘Happiest Season’ review: A heartwarming LGBTQ romcom for straight people

Packed to the brim with wall-to-wall jokes and witty one-liners, a heartfelt premise and performances bursting with chemistry, the Clea Duvall directed Happiest Season is a welcome addition to the feel-good holiday, rom-com genre. A 90-minute escape, Happiest Season transports us into a…

‘The Place of No Words’ interview: Actress Nicole Elizabeth Berger on fantasy-reality cinema, filming challenges, and more

The Place of No Words just released in the most timely fashion, telling the story of a young boy who uses his childlike tools to process his father’s impending due to a lethal disease. Mark Webber’s fantasy-reality-drama depicts the harsh…

‘Star Trek: Discovery’ 3×02 review: ‘Far From Home’

In the unofficial part two of “That Hope is You,” Star Trek: Discovery follows up its strong opener with an episode just as strong as we catch up with the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery with “Far From Home.” And…

‘Star Trek: Discovery’ season 3 premiere review: ‘That Hope is You, Part 1’

Live-action Star Trek is back! After a triumphant venture into animated comedy, Star Trek continues its fall/winter run with the continuation of Star Trek: Discovery, continuing Michael Burnham’s story as she’s hurtled into a new era, one where the Federation…

‘The 100’ 7×15 review: ‘The Dying of the Light’

The 100 only has one episode left, and there’s no clear path to resolving all that a show needs to in its finale episode, character-wise, plot-wise, and thematically. Technically, The 100’s seventh season could probably be titled “The 100: The…

The 100 7×14 Review: A Sort of Homecoming

Did anybody else let out a deep, resigned sigh as The 100‘s “A Sort of Homecoming” finally went to its first commercial break? Or when the episode came to a close? “A Sort of Homecoming” came amidst high expectations following…