Liz Foster
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About Liz Foster
Liz Foster is a contributing writer at Screen Rant. She has been writing about entertainment for ten years. She's previously worked as a music journalist, covering industry news and penning her own reviews. Liz also runs a Substack where she writes personal essays and cultural criticism.
Industry Focus
Liz attended Columbia Journalism School, where she studied arts criticism, narrative writing, and newswriting. She has also led a music blog, garnering attention from artists and industry enthusiast alike. Her work focuses on the arts, entertainment, and culture.
Favorite Media
Liz adores kicking back and watching a movie, often a horror or drama. Films such as Scream, Halloween, and Creep are among her favorites. She is also an avid fan of HBO's Succession and has written multiple academic essays about Kendall Roy.
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“Who Does That? I Wouldn’t Have Died Like That!”: Alan Ritchson’s Hunger Games Death Looks So Weird Because They Changed How He Died Without Telling Him
Alan Ritchon reveals that the original death of his Hunger Games character was too gruesome, and the change impacted his performance in the final cut.

Robert De Niro Explains How He Convinced Martin Scorsese To Direct The Movie That Got Their First Oscar Win
Robert De Niro recalls how he had to convince Martin Scorsese to direct their Oscar-winning film after the two shot multiple movies together.

The Suite Life Of Zack & Cody Revival Addressed By London Tipton Actor: "She’s My Literal Dream Character"
Brenda Song talks about returning in the future for a Suite Life of Zack and Cody revival, and her special relationship to playing London.

Squid Game Star Emphasizes A Different Part Of Her Character's Name Is More Important Than The Popular Sister Theory
Squid Game's No-eul star addresses a popular sister theory about two characters, focusing on their symbolism rather than their shared last names.

Divisive Remake Of Iconic Horror Franchise Getting New Streaming Home On The Heels Of Disappointing TV Cancellation
An infamously divisive remake of a classic horror franchise is getting a new streaming home, along with it original, after a recent TV cancellation.

Jury Duty Season 2 Renewed, Update Teases New Setting As New Episodes Are Already Filmed
Jury Duty season 2 has been renewed, with filming already completed for new episodes, while a report teases a much different setting from season 1.

Street Fighter Reboot Movie Finds New Director After Acclaimed A24 Directing Team Exit
2026's Street Fighter reboot has found a new director who will take over from Danny and Michael Philippou, who exited the project last summer.

The White Lotus Season 3 Premiere Viewership Up 155% From Season 1
The viewership for the season 3 premiere of The White Lotus is the show's highest opening to date, building upon previous seasons in a major way.

"It Just Unravels More Sh*t": Tracker Star Previews Developments For Colter's Family Mystery
With the Picket case resolved, Tracker season 2 still has plenty of room to further develop the ongoing mysteries surrounding the Shaw family.

Heart Eyes' Killer Reveal Makes It Even More Similar To Scream Than We Thought
Heart Eyes and Scream both tease their films' killer in a cold open scene, featuring the murders of two characters who are, ultimately, irrelevant.

Why The Turtles In Conclave Are So Important & What They Really Mean
Conclave also features a unique set of cast : a group of turtles. The amphibians appear throughout the movie, acting as a key symbol.

Companion's Surprise Robot Reveal Makes Up For Spoiling Its Best Twist
Patrick's being a robot sets up the film’s second half as Josh weaponizes him against Iris, upping the ante and raising the stakes of Companion.

Why Lilacs Appear So Much In Nosferatu & What It Really Means
Lilacs are a key symbol in Robert Eggers' Nosferatu, appearing throughout the movie in association with Ellen Hutter (Lily-Rose Depp).

Why The Brutalist's Runtime Is So Long & Has An Intermission
The Brutalist features two acts, an epilogue & an intermission, and director Brady Corbet had several reasons for adding the intermission after Act 1.

Companion Ruined Its Best Twist Months Ago, But There Was No Other Option
By telling audiences that Iris is a robot, the Companion trailer further intrigues a potential viewer—particularly someone interested in sci-fi films.

DreamWorks Just Confirmed The Wild Robot Is Already One Of Its Biggest Franchises With A Major Change
Roz is now the first character to appear in the DreamWorks opening sequence, replacing the crafty crew from The Bad Guys in a sign of things to come.

Kieran Culkin's Oscars Win Looks A Bit Less Certain Now, Even After His Golden Globes Win
Kieran Culkin is still the frontrunner for Best ing Actor at this year's Oscars, but after A Real Pain's big snub, his chances may be slipping.

Denis Villeneuve's 2025 Oscars Snub Continues A Troubling Pattern For The Director
Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two succeeded with audiences and critics, yet that didn't seem to matter to the Academy for this year's Oscars.