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.
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
Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters Season 2 Renewed As Apple Eyes More Monsterverse Spinoffs
Apple TV+ shares new information about Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, which stars Anna Sawai, Kiersey Clemons, Kurt Russell, and more.
Ripley Creator & Star Break Down The "Menacing" & "Charming" Tom Ripley
Creator Steven Zaillian and star Maurizio Lombardi discuss their new Netflix series Ripley, an adaptation of the famous Patricia Highsmith novels.
Dakota Fanning On Ripley & The Iconic Scammer's Move To Netflix: "I Don't Know If Tom Is Getting Away With It"
Ripley, Netflix's adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novels, stars Dakota Fanning as Marge, a low-key nemesis of Andrew Scott's titular scammer.
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.
Dune 2 Story: What Happens Next In The Books
The Dune movie only tells half the story of Frank Herbert's original 1965 novel. Here's what happens in the rest of the book and the story of Dune 2.
The Regime Review: Kate Winslet's Bumbling Dictator Sells Undercooked HBO Satire
The Regime struggles to find a rhythm, but eventually hits its stride as a subdued, bitterly funny political satire with a stellar turn from Winslet.
Constellation Review: Apple TV+'s Compelling Sci-Fi Horror Show Falters On Both Fronts
Constellation feels caught between compelling science fiction and the unsettling psychological horror that Jo experiences after her return to Earth.
Suits Spinoff Casts Lead Role Of LA Attorney
Suits has found its leading man for the forthcoming L.A. spinoff that was spurred into production, in part, due to the show's success on streaming.
Perfect Days Review: A Simple & Sincere Drama About The Beauty Of Everyday Life
Perfect Days a portrait of a simple existence that serves as a life-affirming reminder to value the little moments as much as the monumental ones.
Feud: Capote Vs The Swans Review — A Beautifully Crafted, Perfectly Venomous Battle Of The Housewives
Capote vs the Swans has all the venom and glamour one desires, but in Feud's second season, a few missteps leave a hollow feeling.
Between The Temples Review: Carol Kane & Jason Schwartzman Are A Perfect Match In Understated Comedy
Jason Schwartzman & Carol Kane make the perfect odd couple in director Nathan Silver's Between the Temples, an off-kilter comedy about finding faith.
Stress Positions Review: John Early Pandemic Comedy Is Absurdly Hysterical
It's unclear if Stress Positions has arrived "too soon" but its proximity to the pandemic doesn't make it less hysterical, even if it's a bit shallow.
Little Death Review: Dominic Fike & Talia Ryder Outshine David Schwimmer In Uneven Addiction Drama
Little Death's satire of Hollywood feels familiar, muddled by murky politics & it doesn't help that Schwimmer is outshined by younger co-stars.
Ponyboi Review: Familiar New Jersey Crime Tale Is Grimy, Glittery, & Thrilling
We've seen this story before but thanks to Gallo's sharp screenplay & Arango's direction, Ponyboi goes beyond cliché for something more profound.
Handling The Undead Review: Sadness Is The Infection In Slow-Burn Zombie Drama
Handling the Undead unfurls at a languid pace as a rumination on grief and the ways it can destroy people from the inside out.
Sebastian Review: Queer Drama Blurs Fact & Fiction As A Writer Leads A Double Life
Sebastian is a piercing study of a 25-year-old's search for identity in a world that has discouraged him from accepting all of himself unabashedly.
In A Violent Nature Review: A Slasher Experiment That Turns The Horror On Its Head
In A Violent Nature can be tedious, but it uses its form to ratchet up the tension so that you're looking for the killer in the corner of every frame.
True Detective Season 4 Review: Night Country Returns To Form With A Chilly, Ghost-Filled Mystery
It seems that fresh blood is exactly what True Detective needs, as Night Country is the show's best set of episodes since its debut season.
Mean Girls Review: 2024's Musical Remake Doesn't Justify Its Existence
Besides the addition of dance numbers, this new version of Mean Girls is the same as the old one — with a lot less bite.
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.