Maria Felix
School
University Of California
Expertise
Industry News, Movies, Television, Entertainment
- Maria is a freelance writer and director based in Los Angeles, CA.
- She's written entertainment news for The Inquisitr, created content for E! News, Mashable, and Funny Or Die.
- Maria is a first-generation, of Mexican and Nicaraguan descent, and is a champion of enriching diversity into all aspects of the entertainment industry.
Experience
Maria Felix is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles, CA. She's written and produced branded and digital content for NBC, Funny or Die and E! Her bylines focus on crime, entertainment news and lifestyle. Through her podcast, Bloody Podcast, her and her co-host provide weekly stories about women in true crime.
Education
Maria earned her Bachelors in Psychology from University of California, Riverside. She has studied sketch and comedy at several schools, including The Second City and the Pack Theater.
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Stories By Maria Felix
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Natasha Lyonne has had many ups and downs throughout her career and personal life. Here's what she has been working on since the days of American Pie.
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It's pretty much become a universal truth that Jason Voorhees can't die in the Friday the 13th franchise. Here's the real reason why.
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A chance viewing of Stuart Little ended up unraveling a historical mystery. Here's how the Stuart Little movie solved a decades-old police case.
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Tammy Patton's cliffhanger journey on My 600-Lb Life left viewers eager for good news. This is what she's been up to since the show.
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Rachael Leigh Cook hasn't been resting on her laurels between 'She's All That' and 'He's All That.' She's a Hallmark Movie darling.
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Fans of Law & Order: SVU have a high tolerance when it comes to shocking crimes, but even the most hardened of fans have an episode they felt was too much.
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American Horror Story has had several controversies, including one with Twisty the clown. One organization, in particular, took issue with Twisty's portrayal.
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Brandi and Kandi Dreier had one of the most heartwrenching stories on TLC's My 600-lb Life. Here's how the twins look like now.
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Many of the characters in American Horror Story; 1984 did not make it out alive. However, there is one character whom fans feel should have had a happy ending.
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David Hyde Pierce flips the thriller genre on its head in this flop, which is finding new life on Amazon.
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What I Like About You was an immediate Friday night hit when it premiered in 2002. Here's the actress from the show whose career tanked after it was canceled.
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Infamous celebrities Lindsay Lohan and Charlie Sheen seemed to be a perfect pair in "Scary Movie 5." Reportedly, the stars had to sign an atypical release.
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The love story between Russ and Paola Mayfield dates back to Season 1 of 90 Day Fiancé, and a lot has happened since. Whatever happened to the couple?
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Rufio in Hook rocked millennials' worlds and gifted them with a timeless DIY Halloween costume idea. Here's what the actor who played Rufio is doing now.
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Alan and Kirlyam Cox were one of the first couples to document their journey on the hit reality series 90 Day Fiancé. Whatever happened to them?
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1977, Mark Hamill had a horrific accident. Although no one was at fault, Hamill was convinced the accident would ruin his career.
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Emilio Estevez has been acting for nearly 50 years, but not every one of his films is a classic. There's one horror movie that he wishes he could take back.
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'The Walking Dead' lawsuit initiated by Frank Darabont is ongoing in New York, and it could mean big changes for the industry at large.
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Since its debut, fans have been waiting for news on a second season of "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson." Here's what we know about Season 2 so far.
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Rider Strong played Shawn Hunter on the popular sitcom Boy Meets World. Here's why Hollywood seemingly won't cast him anymore.
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During the 93rd annual Academy Awards on Sunday, April 25, patient fans were rewarded with a new trailer for "In the Heights."
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Some Oscar traditions need to remain in place, at least according to the viewers on Twitter.
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Carrie Fisher took on all sorts of projects after playing Leia in the "Star Wars" franchise. Here's the role everyone forgets she played on Sex and the City.
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For someone as oozing with cool as Montana Duke on American Horror Story: 1984, there are bound to be some drawbacks. Here's her worst trait.
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The 2013 comedy We're the Millers, starring Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston, was a surprise hit. So, will there be a sequel?
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Sandra Bullock has had some delightful co-stars. But there's one actor she was only willing to kiss after offering him breath mints.
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Emma Watson debuted on the big screen as Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and The Sorcerer Stone. Here's how much she made from starring in the franchise.