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Author: Frances D Vine

Frances D Vine is an itinerant journalist, producer, and director. A polymath with a love of fashion, Frances has dedicated her life to storytelling. When not chasing the news or running the show, she can be found dancing to Latin rhythms, tending to her menagerie of rare animals, swimming, and singing. Talk to me about scoops, guest posts, brand partnerships, your short movie screener, tips, trends, your music, fashion and advertising at editor@filmdaily.co.

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Discover what's new on Hulu in 2026: from thrilling originals and fan-favorite returns to global hits and tasty genre mixes—your next binge awaits, so dive in now!

Discover what to watch on Hulu in 2026—exciting series, thrillers, classics, and surprises await. Dive into the best streaming gems for every mood and binge-worthy moment!

Who is Trinidad Chambliss? Discover the inspiring journey of a Division II hero turned Ole Miss star, blending grit, record-breaking feats, and NFL potential in this must-read story.

Discover how new allegations against will smith involving grooming and a hotel intrusion threaten to derail his career—read the latest on this explosive civil lawsuit now.

Discover why ‘Run Away’ on Netflix is your next binge obsession — packed with jaw-dropping twists, intense family drama, and mind-bending surprises. Don’t miss out!

Discover the truth behind the Drake fraud case and how livestream scams like Casino Monet are blurring entertainment with digital deception—read more now!

Discover what's next for the Stranger Things cinematic universe—new spin-offs, animated series, and theatrical magic keeping Hawkins' mysteries alive and fans hooked beyond the Upside Down.

Discover the coolest stranger things merch to celebrate Hawkins forever! From LEGO Creel House to collector cards—perfect for any stan craving the ultimate series memento.

Discover the best stranger things song moments from Kate Bush to Metallica—these iconic tracks turned the show’s soundtrack into an '80s-tinged cultural phenomenon.