Sophia Soto
Expertise
Movies, TV, Celebrity News
- Sophia has interviewed some of today's most popular talent from Ryan Reynolds to Jennifer Aniston.
- Her current work includes Looper, The Nerds of Color, Den of Geek, Remezcla, and What to Watch.
- She is a member of the Hollywood Critics Association.
Experience
Sophia Soto is a freelance writer with a passion for all things entertainment. You can see her past work in Young Hollywood and Starry Constellation Magazine. She offers a unique perspective as a young Latina, who grew up with a love for many different television and film genres. She also prides herself on being a fan of everything she covers, making interviews and pieces more detailed.
Education
Sophia has a Bachelor of Arts degree from SUNY Old Westbury. She majored in Media & Communications and minored in Digital Design Marketing. With a cumulative GPA of 3.77, she received Latin honors and Certificate of Academic Excellence after being on the Dean's List for every semester.
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Stories By Sophia Soto
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CBS' game show, "The Price is Right" may be known for its famous catchphrase and memorable guests but there's one fact about the show that may surprise viewers.
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Life imitates art sometimes, but in the case of Sarah Chalke's visit to "Grey's Anatomy," the imitation was planned to help other parents with sick kids
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Fans of the talented "Shameless" star Emmy Rossum may be somewhat surprised to find out that she once played a part in an episode of "Law & Order."
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Camilla Belle will be one of the few new faces to appear in "Law & Order: Organized Crime" Season 3. However, many are curious to know more about her role.
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Turns out, Shonda Rhimes had different plans behind one particular episode on "Grey's Anatomy." And eventually, she made it happen later on in the show.
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On the surface, "Blue Bloods" and "Cinderella" don't have a ton in common. But Vanessa Ray helps draw parallels between the two stories.
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Many episodes of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" mention "Taru," but some fans don't know who or what that name is referring to. Here's what that means.
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You might not realize that Brendan Fraser lent his voice to a character on "The Fairly OddParents" for three different episodes. So who exactly did he play?
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While there's a chance that "Living Single" may return to TV, let's look at Queen Latifah's response to being asked to lose weight for the original run.
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For fans of "Grey's Anatomy," it will be interesting to see some new faces on the beloved TV show. Here's a little about one of the new actors.
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Jennifer Esposito is no stranger to crime dramas, so it makes perfect sense she'd appear on NCIS. Let's look at the episodes she was involved in.
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Donnie Wahlberg stars as Danny Reagan on "Blue Bloods." However, he also directed a Season 4 episode after getting a bit more experience under his belt.
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Adam Levine has yet to cameo in a Marvel property, but he did share the screen with two MCU superheroes in this forgotten 2013 comedy-drama.
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Rosie O'Donnell recently opened up on an important choice she made for her character in the 1992 film "A League of Their Own." But why was it so important?
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Academy Award nominee Matt Dillon discusses which actors he was closest with while filming the 1983 coming-of-age drama film "The Outsiders."
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"Law & Order: SVU" fans are nervous about a character leaving the show after Kelli Giddish's surprise departure in 2022.
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Ex-"Law & Order: SVU" writer David Matthews commented on Kelli Giddish's exit from the show, and he seems to be blaming someone in particular for her departure.
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Jessica M. Thompson went through a ton of preparation to get ready to film "The Invitation." And it entailed a lot more work than you might think.
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Florence Pugh has gained much notoriety in the last few years with many characters under her belt. However, what is the most difficult aspect of her career?
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While the feature songs in Netflix's "Purple Hearts" are impressive, to say the least, is it really actress Sofia Carson singing them? Read on to find out.
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NBC fans know Wednesdays are for "Chicago Med," "Chicago Fire," and "Chicago P.D." So which cast members hinted at a big crossover for the new season?
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"Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is a classic film from the 1980s. Fortunately, you have plenty of options when it comes to streaming the comedy.
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Here's why Miranda Cosgrove and several of her original castmates agreed to appear on Paramount+'s "iCarly" reboot.
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Netflix's "Purple Hearts," which stars Sofia Carson and Nicholas Galitzine, premiered on July 29. So where was the new movie filmed?
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Dennis Lehane originally didn't want to bring "Black Bird" to life. In fact, you might be surprised to find out which scene we never got to see.
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Though the two shows couldn't be more different, which of the "All American" stars can be seen in the iconic medical drama "Grey's Anatomy?"
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While many were nervous about Marisa Ramirez's fate in the upcoming season, it has been confirmed that her character will thankfully be returning.