About Graeme Guttmann
Graeme Guttmann is the Senior TV News Editor for Screen Rant, as well as a critic and interviewer. Graeme joined the Screen Rant team in 2020 as a freelancer before becoming an editor for the news team in 2021. You can follow him on Twitter @pentagraeme.
Author Details
In addition to his work at Screen Rant, Graeme is also a Masters of Fine Arts candidate at Emerson College in Boston, MA with a concentration in poetry.
Industry Focus
From reading about Brad & Angelina in Star Magazine at 11 years old to predicting last year's Oscars winners with frightening accuracy, his love for pop culture knows no bounds and will seemingly never die. He no longer reads Star Magazine, but he does read just about everything else.
Latest Articles
The Zone Of Interest Review: World War II Drama Is A Startling Masterpiece & One Of 2023's Best Films
The Zone of Interest is an exacting masterpiece that settles into a domestic rhythm that is horrifying in its gestures at normalcy.
Leave The World Behind Review: Mahershala Ali & Julia Roberts Thrillingly Tackle Tense Armageddon
Leave The World Behind is a thrilling work of apocalyptic tension, utilizing a stellar cast & Netflix budget to widen the breadth of the novel.
Poor Things Review: A Strange & Joyous Odyssey Features Emma Stone At Her Best
Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things is a horny, hedonistic, and hysterical gem of a film with an all-time great lead performance from Emma Stone.
Thanksgiving Review: Eli Roth's Faux Trailer Becomes A New Slasher Classic
Thanksgiving is great in the way all good slashers are — it's funny and gruesome, with B-movie energy and a solid whodunnit at the center of it all.
Napoleon Review: Ridley Scott's Epic Turns Out To Be A Tedious & Grandiose Comedy
Ridley Scott's take on the towering (even if in name only) Napoleon is surprisingly funny, often tedious, & full of battles that don't skimp on gore.
Priscilla Review: Jacob Elordi & Cailee Spaeny Stun In Sophia Coppola's Lush Biopic
Priscilla is another Coppola masterwork, a study of a woman in a gilded cage with two performances that are some of the best in Coppola's filmography.
Wheel Of Time Villain Explained: Who Is The Dark One?
The Dark One remains a mysterious figure three episodes into Prime Video's The Wheel of Time so here's everything you need to know about him.
The Fall Of The House Of Usher Review: A Macabre, Darkly Humorous Tale Of Death
The Fall of the House of Usher is a tragedy, yes, but it's a stylistic, darkly humorous one, as riveting as it is contemplative.
Loki Season 2: The Rare Marvel Project With A Purpose (But With 1 Major Problem)
The continuation of a story that isn't bogged down by the MCU's larger narrative arc, the first 4 episodes of Loki season 2 can be a thrilling watch.
The Creator Review: A Brutal, Emotional & Visually Stunning Sci-Fi Epic
With two heart-wrenching performances at its center, it's an emotional ride enveloped in an engrossing world that feels a bit too close to home.
Bottoms Review: The Teen Comedy Genre Gets A Much-Needed Kick In The Ass
A Fight Club meets Superbad riff, Bottoms is a violent & riotous R-rated romp, proving once more that Rachel Sennott & Ayo Edebiri are stars.
Euphoria: Nate Jacobs' Season 2 Redemption Arc (& Why It Doesn't Work)
Euphoria season 2 is so focused on redeeming Nate Jacobs that it doesn't realize that it may not be necessary for his character in the first place.
Wheel Of Time Season 2 Review: Fantasy Series Fumbles Adaptation Of Book 2
Wheel of Time struggles to pull itself back into focus, & while it manages to find its footing, it is plagued by the same issues it faced in season 1.
Euphoria Season 3: Cast, Story & Everything We Know
Euphoria season 2 ended its eight-episode run more popular than ever before and with a long wait until season 3, here's everything we know about it.
American Horror Story Season 12 Poster: Emma Roberts Return Gets Skin-Crawling Close Up
The first poster for American Horror Story season 12, subtitled "Delicate", reveals Emma Roberts' return in a creepy close-up that hints at her story.
Red, White & Royal Blue Review: Breezy Romance Is Faithful, But Light On Laughs
Red, White & Royal Blue is a little too light on laughs, but its central romance will please die-hard fans and give casual viewers something to love.
Wheel Of Time Season 2: Trailer, Release Date, Book Changes & Everything We Know
Here's everything we know about Prime Video's The Wheel Of Time season 2, including its release date, cast updates, and potential plotlines.
Only Murders In The Building Season 3: Release Date, Final Trailer, New Murder Case & Everything We Know
The end of season 2 sets up a new murder mystery for Only Murders in the Building season 3 when it returns to Hulu - here's everything we know.
Oppenheimer Review: Christopher Nolan's Biopic Is A Devastating Spectacle
Oppenheimer is a devastating portrait of man's hubris in the face of change, with some of the most startling & horrifying images of Nolan's career.
Sasha Lane Breaks Down Shocking Revelations In The Crowded Room Episode 7
Sasha Lane, who stars in The Crowded Room with Tom Holland & Amanda Seyfried, opens up about the show's latest episode and her character's origins.