Member Directory
Mufsin Mahbub is a freelance writer and critic. His work can be found on sites like Huff Post, The Gamer, CBR, IBTimes, and All Ages of Geek. He enjoys writing about film and TV shows about high fantasy, sci-fi, and horror. In his spare time, he loves playing video games and watching anime.
Lauren is a former reality TV journalist turned commerce editor at WomansWorld.com, but her expertise extends beyond those two categories. Lauren's writing portfolio also includes lifestyle and culture topics for publications like Women's Health Magazine, Netflix Life, Along Main Street, Page Six, Collider, Screen Rant, Popsugar, Elite Daily, and Showbiz Cheat Sheet.
Lauren holds a Bachelor's degree in Entertainment & Arts Management from Drexel University. Beyond her writing pursuits, Lauren is an avid dreamer, often brainstorming book ideas or meticulously planning her next travel ahem Disney ahem trip.
I'm a professional writer who has written for IGN, CBR, TheGamer, Gamepur, and many more websites.
Raven Brunner is an entertainment reporter with bylines in People, Decider, Playbill, Game Rant and more. She describes herself as a passionate fangirl and a cat person. With a love for animation, nerdy stuff and scripted dramas, you can often find Raven sitting in front of her TV. Additionally, she hosts a podcast about television, movies, and theater called Upscreen Pod, as well as co-hosts Powell Pod: The Glen Powell Podcast.
Finnoula Hughes is a trans woman residing in NYC, and uses She/They pronouns. With a dedicated focus on media criticism and articles about TV, activism, and queer history, Finnoula has been contributing to the conversation for nearly six years on her blog, "The Brain of a Madman" (https://thebrainofamadman.wordpress.com). Beyond the digital realm, Finnoula actively engages with the LGBTQ community of Staten Island through outreach efforts, driven by a passion for Trans liberation. Always eager to amplify the voices of those facing challenges, Finnoula's commitment to activism remains unwavering. Parks and Recreation holds a special place in their heart as a favorite TV show, thanks to its wholesome charm, and Finnoula is particularly drawn to exploring and celebrating queer representation in media as a way of feeling seen.
Sam Huang is a college student and writer. They are passionate about TV comedies and writing works that explore intersectionality. Their work has been published in the Healthline Zine, Filmcred, and Mediaversity.
