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.
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.
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.
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.
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 Review - Near-Perfect Summer Blockbuster
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 isn't a perfect movie — there's one big fumble that's sure to be divisive — but it's damn near close.
Run Rabbit Run Review: Sarah Snook Horror Movie Falls Short Of Its Lofty Premise
Run Rabbit Run is less than the sum of its parts, and even an excellent turn from Sarah Snook can't elevate the movie beyond its basest instincts.
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.
No Hard Feelings Review: Jennifer Lawrence's Raunchy Comedy Is Chaotic & Hysterical
With a chaotic performance from Lawrence, No Hard Feelings is a dual coming-of-age story hidden inside a raunchy comedy that is sweet & hysterical.
Wheel Of Time Cast & Character Guide
Prime Video's The Wheel of Time could be the next big fantasy series - here's a breakdown of the sprawling cast of characters in the expansive saga.
Emmy Rossum On The Crowded Room & Playing Tom Holland's Mother
The Crowded Room star Emmy Rossum talks about becoming Tom Holland's mom and shares what she thinks Fiona Gallagher is up to after Shameless.
Amanda Seyfriend On The Crowded Room & The Beauty Of Television Roles
Amanda Seyfried discusses her love of TV roles, collaboration with Tom Holland in The Crowded Room, and updates on the Thelma & Louise musical.
Tom Holland On The Challenges Of His New Series The Crowded Room
Tom Holland talks The Crowded Room, a new limited series from Apple TV+, and the challenges of stepping into a complicated mystery story.
Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts Review - Humans Save The World, Not The Movie
It's a serviceable blockbuster, but familiarity in nearly every aspect muddles an obvious attempt to revive a franchise that might be better dormant.
The Idol Review: HBO's Sleaze Pop Manifesto Is Somehow Thrilling & Boring
The Idol, for all its flashy marketing & controversy, is boring — there's an intriguing story underneath, but it's buried by vanity & superficiality.
Scream 2022 Cast Guide: All New & Returning Characters
Ghostface is back to pick off a slew of new Woodsboro citizens in the fifth entry in the Scream franchise - here's every new and returning character.
Reality Review: Sweeney Whistleblower Thriller Is A Chilling Minimalist Exercise
Reality is a chilling & clinical look at the surveillance state & a fraught time for the US, with a transformative performance from Sweeney.
Brooklyn 45 Review: World War II Horror Movie Is Both Scary & Smart
Brooklyn 45 is a chilling & emotional film that looks at PTSD, xenophobia, & ethical dilemmas of war through the lens of one séance gone very wrong.
Master Gardener Review: Paul Schrader's Loose Trilogy Ends With A Whimper
Master Gardener is staid & muted, the last effort to connect Schrader's two previous films via a thematic framework that has become a bit tired.
BlackBerry Review: A Biting If Undercooked Send Up Of Early 2000s Tech Culture
Full of fast-talking tech nerds & morally compromised corporate A-holes, BlackBerry bites off a bit more than it can chew, but it's still a good time.
Monica Review: Trace Lysette Stuns In Intimate Portrait Of A Homecoming
The narrative of Monica is scant, but this makes way for a poignant examination of trans identity and loneliness through the lens of one family.