Cassondra Feltus

Cassondra Feltus is a St. Louis-based freelance writer best known for film, television, and pop culture analysis which has appeared on Black Girl Nerds, WatchMojo, and The Take. She loves naps, Paul Rudd, and binge-watching the latest series with her two gorgeous pups – Harry and DeVito.

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Review: ‘Yellowjackets’ Returns with a Chilling, Horror-Tinged Second Season

Review: ‘Yellowjackets’ Returns with a Chilling, Horror-Tinged Second Season

In 2021, Showtime debuted what would become their second-most streamed series, which also nabbed multiple…

SXSW 2023 Review: Zoe Lister-Jones’ ‘Slip’ Takes Us on a Fantastical Sexual Journey through Parallel Universes

In recent years, the Roku Channel has joined the long list of streaming platforms churning…

SXSW 2023 Review: ‘The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster’ Is an Emotionally Charged Creature Feature

Writer-director Bomani J. Story (Rock Steady Row) makes his feature directorial debut at SXSW with…

SXSW 2023 Review: David Dastmalchian Kills It as a Talk Show Host Going through Hell in ‘Late Night With the Devil’

If you’re looking for your next indie midnight movie watch, look no further than Colin…

Review: Paramount+’s Teen Murder Mystery ‘School Spirits’ Brings the Angst but Not So Much the Suspense

Paramount+’s latest series, School Spirits, gives us a glimpse into the metaphysical world of teen…

‘Scream’s’ Best Callbacks to the OG Films

Since its first release in 1996, the Scream franchise has cemented its legacy across five…

Review: Netflix’s ‘The Strays,’ an Atmospheric Thriller Set in British Suburbia

This month on Netflix, British actor-writer-director Nathaniel Martello-White (Small Axe: Mangrove) debuts his first feature-length…

Review: ‘You’ Returns for Its Fourth Season with an Intriguing Whodunnit

Season 4 of Netflix’s hit psychological thriller You arrives just in time to make you…

Review: ‘Fear’ Is a Haunted Hotel Pandemic Horror Story Riddled with Clichés

Writer-director Deon Taylor (Traffik) kicks off 2023 with his psychological horror film set during a…

Sundance 2023 Review: ‘Mami Wata’ Is a Thrilling Tale of Revenge and Spirituality

Writer-director CJ ‘Fiery’ Obasi (Ojuju) makes Sundance history this year as the first Nigerian-based filmmaker…