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Kathryn Schroeder, Managing Editor

As the founder of FilmFracture, Kathryn has spent plenty of time in the dark scribbling notes she can usually decipher afterward. And trying to not spill her gummy bears. You can also find her covering culture and lifestyle for OZY, and tweaking content behind the scenes as an editor for various other websites where her name is never in lights.

Kathryn is an MPAA accredited journalist.

Netflix Needs A Spotify-Like Artist Block Option For Filmmakers, Actors, Etc.

January 22, 2019 by Kathryn Schroeder

Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, and Ross Malinger in Sleepless in Seattle (1993)

Blocking movies on Netflix is possible, albeit annoying and not full proof. Netflix needs to add a blocking feature for genres, actors, filmmakers, TV, and movies.

Filed Under: Features, Netflix, Technology

Movies Banned In The United States To Watch, Ignore, Or Celebrate

January 22, 2019 by Kathryn Schroeder

Linda Blair, Max von Sydow, and Jason Miller in The Exorcist (1973)

The United States is not immune to banning movies from cinemas, and some were big hits for the people who did see them, others now cult classics.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Features, Lists, Movies

Multiple ‘Glass’ Twists Did Not Equal A Box Office Hit

January 21, 2019 by Kathryn Schroeder

Bruce Willis in 'Glass,' courtesy Blumhouse Productions/Universal Pictures/Walt Disney Pictures.

M. Night Shyamalan is known for big twists, but Glass has more than one twist, which may have hurt it at the box office.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Film, Movies, News Tagged With: Bruce Willis, James McAvoy, M. Night Shyamalan, Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Paulson

‘IO’ Makes Climate Change, Earth Dying Look Good

January 21, 2019 by Kathryn Schroeder

Margaret Qualley and Anthony Mackie in IO

IO on Netflix focuses on a dying Earth thanks to climate change, but forgets that conflict is needed to make us all care.

Filed Under: Adventure, Drama, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Netflix Tagged With: Anthony Mackie, Margaret Qualley

HBO’s ‘Brexit’ Hammers Home That The British Are Idiots (Americans, Too)

January 20, 2019 by Kathryn Schroeder

Benedict Cumberbatch in Brexit- The Uncivil War (2019)

British, American, Brexit on HBO leaves no one unscathed or criticized as it chronicles how manipulation and data mining got the Brexit referundum to pass.

Filed Under: Biography, Comedy, Drama, Entertainment, HBO, Movie Review, Movies, TV Tagged With: Benedict Cumberbatch

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