Bethy Squires
Expertise
TV, Comedy, Animation
- Bethy Squires has been writing professionally since 2016.
- She has worked in entertainment journalism as well as for TV shows like Adam Ruins Everything and Drunk History.
- Her first novel, The Ant Queen & the Bounty Hunter, was published in 2020.
Experience
Bethy Squires is a writer and researcher in Hollywood. Her work can be found on Vulture, CNN, Curbed, and The Outline. She has contributed as a researcher, writer, or talking head on Adam Ruins Everything, The History of Swear Words, The Story of Late Night, and The Take.
Education
Bethy was the only person to care about pop culture at her entire Quaker College.
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Stories By Bethy Squires
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If you liked 2021's "Candyman," and are anxious to see more films like it, you need not look any further. Here are four films we recommend you check out next.
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Mindy Kaling, who starred as Kelly Kapoor on "The Office" recently opened up about whether or not she would return to the character if the show was rebooted.
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The cast of DOTA: Dragon's Blood, a new anime show which debuted on Netflix, includes a great group of voice actors. Here's what they look like in real life.
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If you are looking for a direct translation of the manga, there are plenty of Bleach filler episodes to skip in the anime series.
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"Birth of the Dragon" focuses on a very specific point in the life of Bruce Lee. But is the film itself actually based on a true story?
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Mariska Hargitay, who plays Captain Olivia Benson on "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" holds one of the most impressive records for primetime TV actors.
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The Mummy gets just as much wrong about mummification and Egyptian concepts of death as the Victorians did.
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"CSI: Miami" fans were left heartbroken when Tim "Speed" Speedle died in its third season. Here's why the CBS series chose to kill off the character.
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"Law & Order: SVU" fans love Elliot Stabler -- but even they can't ignore the detail about his military career that makes no sense.
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Singer, actor, and podcaster Demi Lovato had a role on Glee Season 5. Here's the character everyone forgets this former Disney star played.
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In a Season 4 episode of "Bones" there was a very problematic plot revolving around the androdgenous Dr. Tanaka, whose gender Angela obsesses over.
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Many famous actors turned down roles in "Game of Thrones," but one actor accepted a role in the unaired pilot as a Nights Watch ranger before getting recast.
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Jason Bateman's sister, Justine Bateman, once had a minor, yet memorable role on Arrested Development as a sex worker named Nellie.
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In theory, the six cast members of Friends are all on the same level, but statistical analysis recently revealed there is one character who truly stands out.
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"World War Z" was a capitulating moment in America's zombie fever. Fans of the film take issue with the movie's airplane scene.
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Here's who really framed Roger Rabbit in the 1988 film of the same name.
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Freddy Krueger's iconic final girl is still in the horror business to this day, though you might not recognize her.
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Here is the complete timeline of the Amazon series Bosch, from its first season to its recently concluded seventh and final season.
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Ben Lewis played a small role in Scott Pilgrim vs the World as Other Scott, Wallace's boyfriend, before he hit it big on the show Arrow.
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Here's the film that many believe may be the worst Stephen King adaptation to ever hit the big screen.
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The original horror movie "Candyman" from 1992 starred Virginia Madsen as Helen Lyle. Madsen is also known for her Oscar-nominated role in "Sideways" in 2004.
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There was one scene that AHS fans are raving about, and it's probably the one you think.
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Here are some TV show plot holes that even writers, directors, actors, and showrunners have copped to.
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There are many moments in Bones that fans felt were underappreciated when the show aired. Here are the most underappreciated moments and why fans should care.
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The cold open for "The Office" Season 5 episode "The Duel" features Michael and Dwight running in front of a speed camera. Here's how the scene came to be.
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Fletch is one of the movie series that time forgot. Here's why Chevy Chase, who played the titular character, made only two Fletch films.
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While many think that the first Netflix Original series was either "House of Cards" or "Orange Is the New Black," the first original is a Norwegian crime drama.