Mita Kataria
Expertise
Behind The Scenes Facts, Pop Culture, And Fandom
- Mita has always been a pop culture enthusiast, and she is interested in looking at films and TV as an honest representation of humanity.
- She is curious to know the little stories and details that impact the way shows and movies are made.
- Mita has taken academic classes in film criticism.
Experience
As a film and TV news writer, Mita Kataria loves doing interviews and creating analyses. She has written about entertainment for Showbiz Cheat Sheet, and she previously covered local arts and culture news in Boston as a freelance journalist for publications like DigBoston and The ARTery.
Education
Mita received a bachelor's degree in performing arts, English literature and psychology. Her bachelor program helped her both look at the arts as a performer and critically as a literature and psychology student. Mita then took classes in film criticism and feature writing to complete a M.S. in Journalism at Boston University. She also wrote about films and interviewed filmmakers Kitty Green and Judd Apatow as a features writer for her school newspaper, The Daily Free Press.
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Stories By Mita Kataria
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Fans who rushed to watch the first episode of the second season of "Bridgerton" may be wondering about a brief dedication.
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Here's the one particular time when "Criminal Minds" fans found it difficult to accept Reid's actions.
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Marlene Griggs-Knope was an important supporting character in the early seasons of Parks and Recreation. Fans are puzzled as to why she eventually vanished.
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Since The Batman premiered, fans have dissected every small detail about Robert Pattinson's Batman — including one specific part of his look.
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Mandy Patinkin's new Hulu crime dramedy Career Opportunities in Murder and Mayhem has been given a 10-episode order from the streamer. Here's what we know.
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Even as perfect as Gideon's character was, he did have some shortcomings that sometimes frustrated his teammates and the fans alike.
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Matt Reeves really wanted to surprise fans with this cameo in "The Batman." Let's take a look at the extreme lengths the director went to to avoid spoiling it.
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The FOX drama "9-1-1" follows the operators who receive emergency phone calls and the harrowing situations they handle. But is it based on real 9-1-1 calls?
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After years of waiting for its release, fans are analyzing every detail of "The Batman." One detail theatergoers may notice is the dedication to Andrew Jack.
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Among many questionable scenes in Love Actually, there is one scene that particularly annoys fans.
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CBS drama "Criminal Minds" is known for its complex stories that often cannot be perceived as simply black and white.
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When it comes to spotting the creepiest unsub in Season 3 of the CBS procedural Criminal Minds, it has to be a serial killer played by guest star Jamie Kennedy.
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Clearly, the movie is something of a linchpin for Phase 4 as a whole, but a recent Feige quote makes the weight of this newest adventure even more apparent.
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While some television viewers love crossover events, others, like fans of Grey's Anatomy and Station 19, have issues with them for one major reason.
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While Criminal Minds is filled to the brim with horrific criminals, this is the creepiest unsub featured in the eighth season of the popular show.
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After being called to take on the daunting task of "Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness," Sam Raimi was haunted by some ghosts of the past.
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Among all the roles George Clooney has left his indelible mark on, a romantic movie lead isn't one of them. However, one role could have changed that.
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From Evan Peters to Elle Fanning, several well-known actors have been featured on "Criminal Minds." The latest guest star to get her big break is in "Big Shot."
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There's exciting news, but there's also sad news. Get ready.
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While most fans of Fox's hit crime drama 9-1-1 love the show in its entirety, there's one storyline in Season 3 that almost put fans off from tuning in.
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The Elle Fanning starring Hulu miniseries The Girl From Plainville tells the sad true-life story of Michelle Carter. Here's everything we know so far.
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Matthew Gray Gubler starred as Dr. Spencer Reid on "Criminal Minds" for the entire 15-season run, and he admitted that he misses this major set piece.
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In Criminal Minds Season 10, one unsub's intriguing modus operandi and attack on one of the team's own made them particularly dangerous.
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Unlike Season 3 villain Ari Haswari, the most dangerous villain in Season 2 of "NCIS" leaves a chilling impact in just a single episode.
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There are many heartbreaking moments on Criminal Minds and one episode in Season 2 is consistently noted as being a tough watch.
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In the FOX crime procedural "Bones," Michaela Conlin plays Angela, who invents the Angelatron machine that left fans feeling confused over its capabilities.
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Musical fans will be able to screen Steven Spielberg's West Side Story on Disney+ and HBO Max beginning in March.