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Tommy Lethbridge

Editor

January, 2020
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About Tommy Lethbridge

Author and editor who loves all things horror, sci-fi, and Alien. Most likely to be found at The Prince Charles, either for a classic movie screening or to throw a spoon at Tommy Wiseau. Screen Rant contributor since 2021.

Industry Focus

Anything and everything, with a focus on sci-fi, horror, seminal blockbusters, and cult classics. Always keeping an eye on Netflix to see what's trending and what's worth watching.

Favorite Media

Alien and Lord of the Rings obsessive – to the point where his first-born child is named after Ripley. Beyond the Nostromo, his real ion is truly terrible movies – anything with an MST3K episode is a must-watch.

Latest

Blended image of Maya Stern (Michelle Keegan) in Fool Me Once and characters in Safe
All 11 Netflix Harlan Coben TV Shows, Ranked

No less than 11 Harlan Coben projects have been adapted into shows on Netflix. Here's how every single collaboration ranks, from worst to best.

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A collage image of Mary Brown in Paddington and Paddington in Peru - created by Tom Russell
Why Paddington 3 Recast Sally Hawkins As Mary Brown

Despite being ever-present in the first two installments in the series, Sally Hawkins has been replaced as Mrs Brown for Paddington 3.

Seth Rogen in Dumb Money and the real Gabe Plotkin
What Happened To Gabe Plotkin After Dumb Money

Gabe Plotkin and his company Melvin Capital play a pivotal role in Dumb Money. However, the real Gabe Plotkin's story didn't end with GameStop.

Arnold Schwarzenegger looking over his shoulder as the T-800 in Terminator 2 Judgment Day
Terminator 2: Judgment Day Review - James Cameron's Epic Sci-Fi Blockbuster Is A Near-Perfect Sequel

James Cameron's critically and commercially acclaimed sci-fi blockbuster is still an almost-perfect sequel, 33 years after its release.

Doc and Marty with a fire trail under their feet in Back to the Future
Back To The Future Review: Robert Zemeckis' Time Travel Masterpiece Is Surprisingly Heavy

Robert Zemeckis' rip-roaring sci-fi comedy classic still holds up four decades on from its release and is a fitting reminder of the power of love.

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the fifth element
The Fifth Element Review: Luc Besson's Sci-Fi Spectacle Is Still Brilliantly Bonkers

Released in 1997, it's remarkable how well Luc Besson's The Fifth Element still holds up, nearly three decades after its initial release.

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Freddy Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street
A Nightmare On Elm Street Review: Freddy Still Has Cutting Edge, 40 Years Later

Wes Craven's 1984 slasher classic has been spoofed, repackaged, and plagiarized to death, but the original Nightmare still stands out.

Michael cringing in The Office
The Office Review: The Legendary Workplace Comedy Just Misses Out On Perfection

Despite being 19 years old, The Office remains one of the best-loved and well-realized workplace sitcoms ever made. However, the series isn't perfect.

Kevin Costner looking thoughtful in Dragonfly
Kevin Costner's Lowest-Rated Movie Confirms A Surprising Career Trend

Kevin Costner is a major Hollywood star with several high-profile hits. However, his worst-reviewed movie reveals a surprising truth about his career.

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Sigourney Weaver, Paul McGann, and Ralph Brown in Alien 3
Alien 3 Was Almost A Reunion For This 92%-Rated Cult British Comedy

Alien 3 featured an impressive cast of mainly British actors, but one casting decision prevented a reunion for a classic, 92%-rated comedy movie.

Pierce Brosnan and Michelle Yeoh in Tomorrow Never Dies
This 27-Year-Old James Bond Movie Secretly Features The Franchise’s Most Believable Villain

Tomorrow Never Dies is generally considered a middling entry in the Bond series, but one aspect of the movie's story now seems incredibly prescient.

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