Madeline Raynor
Contributing since March, 2017
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About Madeline Raynor
Madeline Raynor is a New York City-based writer who is obsessed with film and TV. Her first name rhymes with "rain or shine." Follow her on Twitter @madelineraynor_.
Latest Articles
15 Hilarious Stranger Things Memes That Will Split Your Sides
After Stranger Things became a surprise hit, the Internet would not stop talking about it. Is it any wonder that the show spawned so many memes?
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A good TV show has the potential to launch an actor's career. And sometimes, it makes them way more famous than their fellow cast members.
15 WORST Characters On Great TV Shows
Whether they're annoying, horribly written, or just terrible people, here are the worst characters on otherwise great shows.
15 ‘00s Kids' Cartoons You Completely Forgot About
For every popular cartoon on Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, or Disney Channel, there was another show that wasn't as memorable.
15 ‘00s Teen TV Shows You Completely Forgot About
Here are some great '00s teen TV shows you watched but totally forgot about. Get ready for all the drama to come rushing back.
Where Are They Now? The Cast Of 30 Rock
30 Rock is one of the best shows in the history of television. But did the cast ever match the success they saw on Tina Fey's show?
15 Movie Families You Didn't Know Were Actually Related
Sometimes, actors are related in the exact same way their characters in films and TV shows, and it's fascinating to watch.
15 '00s Teen Movies You Completely Forgot About
It's great to rewatch the classic teen movies of the '00s. But it's also fun to recall the ones that you completely forgot about.
Harry Potter: 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Bellatrix Lestrange
Bellatrix Lestrange has always been a Harry Potter fan favorite, and there are plenty of facts and tidbits of trivia you didn't know about her.
15 Major Disney Characters You Didn't Realize Never Sang
There are some major Disney characters who don't sing, dating all the way back to 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.