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Kelsey Goeres-Staff Writer

Kelsey Goeres

Staff Writer

August, 2024
Bachelor's degree in journalism
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About Kelsey Goeres

Kelsey Goeres is a San Francisco Bay Area-based writer who's been covering entertainment news for the last seven years. She received her bachelor's degree in journalism and has had her writing featured in the LA Times, Huffington Post, Forbes, and the Alameda Post. When she's not writing, she's directing or acting in Bay Area theater. You'll also find her, earnestly, at any poetry reading within a 15 mile radius.   

Industry Focus

Kelsey covers all film and television news, with an emphasis in streaming and trending media. 

Favorite Media

Films that have gripped me in the last few years: Good Luck to You, Leo GrandeEverything Everywhere All at Once, and Poor Things.  

Favorite TV of the last few years: The White LotusPen15Sex Education, The Bear, and Abbott Elementary.

Latest

Winona Ryder as Lydia looking shocked and Catherine O'Hara as Delia shouting in sadness in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: How Charles Deetz's Death Has Personal Connection To Tim Burton Explained By Writer

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice screenwriter Alfred Gough reveals Charles Deetz’s death scene is inspired by Tim Burton’s real-life greatest fear.

Karen Gillan Sitting in Front of a Glowing Window in The Life of Chuck
Stephen King Was Very Involved In Mike Flanagan Movie Adaptation To The Point Of "Enormous Amount Of Approvals"

Mike Flanagan reveals Stephen King was very involved in the development of his next King movie adaptation, all the way up to a certain point.

Rebecca looking happy while in Amsterdam in Ted Lasso season 2
Ted Lasso Season 4 Return Report Clarified By Rebecca Actor

Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham offers clarification on the recent report indicating she will be returning as Rebecca for season 4 of the show.

Tom Cruise as John Anderton operating the Precog system in Minority Report
Tom Cruise's Sci-Fi Crime Movie With 89% RT Score Gets High Accuracy Score From Expert, 12 Years After Release

Artificial Intelligence Researcher Sasha Luccioni gives a very high AI accuracy score to Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise's acclaimed sci-fi movie.

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Evan Rachel Wood as Dolores in a blue dress during the Westworld season 4 ending
Westworld Deemed "Realistic" As Expert Reveals What's Already Outdated About HBO Show

Artificial Intelligence Researcher Sasha Luccioni analyzes HBO’s Westworld for its depictions on AI and shares why its realistic, if already outdated.

Ian Malcolm lying shirtless in Jurassic Park
Jeff Goldblum Reveals "Eleventh Hour" Change To Jurassic Park That Completely Changed His Character

Jeff Goldblum talks about a script change he and director Steven Spielberg made to his Jurassic Park character Ian at the very last minute.

The cast of Jumanji huddled on the floor and looking afraid
“This Shot…Blows Me Away”: Iconic Jumanji Lion Scene Gets Rave Response From VFX Artists 29 Years Later

VFX artists Sam Gorski and Wren Weichman analyze Jumanji’s lion scene, which they say was made in the "earliest days of CGI animation."

Dr Frank Poole wearing a yellow astronaut suit in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
"We're Not There Yet": Stanley Kubrick's 58-Year-Old Sci-Fi Classic Assessed By AI Researcher

Artificial intelligence researcher Sasha Luccioni rates Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey a 2/10 for accurate AI depictions.

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Spike is behind Buffy while another Spike image shows him concerned in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
James Marsters Reflects On Buffy The Vampire Slayer's Controversial Spike Scene: "The Darkest Professional Day Of My Life"

Star James Marsters revisits the Buffy The Vampire Slayer scene he filmed as Spike that he calls "the darkest professional day of my life."

Andie (Kate Hudson) yells while holding the love fern in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
Matthew McConaughey's $177M Rom-Com Movie Lands On Netflix's Global Chart 21 Years Later

Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson's How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is on Netflix's Top 10, proving it to be a timeless rom-com for the ages.

Tom Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick
How Top Gun: Maverick's "Unsafe" & "Dangerous" Training Scene Is Realistic Explained By Real Fighter Pilot

A fighter pilot analyzes Top Gun: Maverick's use of the "hard deck" in training exercise scenes, noting it's an important part of real-life training.

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A closeup of Richard Gere and Julia Roberts in the promotional poster for Pretty Woman
Richard Gere Believes His Pretty Woman Character Is "Criminally Underwritten"

Richard Gere its he believes there wasn’t much substance to his Pretty Woman character, Edward, the stern businessman who falls for Vivian.