Member Directory

Revati Gelda is a writer and journalist whose work focuses on the arts and their importance in today’s society. Her reporting has appeared in Hudson Valley Magazine, her alma mater’s newspaper Pipe Dream, where she served as Arts & Culture Editor, and more. Currently, she is an Assistant Poetry Editor for Decolonial Passage, a literary magazine.
Olivia Thomas is a passionate creative writer with a love of TV and movies, spanning from animation, comedy, and even horror. She is a graduate of Sacramento State University with a degree in English and a certificate in screenwriting. She has a year of prior experience writing for CBR.
Sarah has been a passionate writer and blogger about various forms of media for as long as she can remember, and her favorite method of expressing this passion is through writing and discussion. She loves way too many TV shows, books, and movies, specializing in book-to-screen adaptations, fantasy, sitcoms, and procedurals.
Adam grew up less than 3 minutes away from a movie theater so he was always destined to love all things entertainment. He studied Broadcast & Cinematic Arts at Central Michigan University before working as a talent agent in the Chicago area until 2020. During lockdown he began discussing film and television on TikTok where he cultivated a platform of over 49,000 followers. He is currently a member of Chicago Indie Critics.
Based in Canada, Char is an Entertainment News Writer addicted to dystopian thrillers like The Walking Dead, Earth Abides, and 3 Body Problem. She also investigates global political issues and government corruption.
Vanessa Maki is a Black queer writer and a self-proclaimed Blerd for horror and anime. She has been writing articles for online publications for number of years. She's written for various publications such as Dread Central, Hear Us Scream and more. And is a former regular contributor for Pink Advocate and The Mary Sue. Currently she's contributor for But Why Tho?
Maryam Ahmad is a writer on pop culture and politics, specifically focusing on South Asian and Muslim representation in media. She is a graduate from Wellesley College with a degree in Political Science and Cinema and Media Studies, and her work has been published in outlets including Nerdist, JoySauce, and The American Muslim Project. She is also the world's biggest Ms. Marvel fan, and can usually be found chipping away at 1000-piece jigsaw puzzles, reading a new fantasy series, or listening to her meticulously curated playlists.
Gracie Lowes is an entertainment journalist, public relations specialist, media personality and influencer. She graduated from both the Public Relations and Journalism programs at St. Clair College. Her Journalistic work includes; entertainment news stories and editorial write ups, red carpet interviews, radio segments, as well as movie, television and music reviews.