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Patricia Abaroa is a News Writer for MovieWeb. She joined the team in 2022.
Author Details
Patricia Abaroa is a writer and editor based in Miami, Fl. Although she started her writing career in the fashion industry, her passion for film and television steered her into the entertainment realm.
Favorite Media
Patricia's preferred genre is horror, but her favorite passtime is re-watching the Gilmore Girls and discovering new reasons why Lorelai isn't that great (and Emily actually is). Her favorite horror icon is Michael Myers, but Joe Bob Briggs is a close second. An avid reader, she also enjoys foreign movies as they kill two birds with one stone.
Latest Articles
The Black Phone 2 Bringing Back Director Scott Derrickson to Helm 2025 Blumhouse Sequel
Blumhouse and Universal have set a release date for their now-confirmed The Black Phone sequel, and director Scott Derrickson will helm the movie.
Kevin Spacey Slams Netflix in Christmas Video With Tucker Carlson
Kevin Spacey, who led Netflix's House of Cards from 2013 to 2017, says the streamer tried to put him in the ground, after he "put them on the map."
George Clooney Says Landing Friends Role Didn’t Bring Matthew Perry 'Joy or Happiness or Peace'
George Clooney opens up about his friendship with Matthew Perry, revealing that, despite starring on the hit sitcom Friends, Perry wasn't happy.
The Crown Star Once Apologized to Princess Anne For Portraying a Prominent Member of The Royal Family
Sir Jonathan Pryce felt compelled to apologize to Princess Anne for portraying her father on Netflix's The Crown.
Julie Andrews Reminisces on First Encounter With Dick Van Dyke During Mary Poppins Rehearsals
Mary Poppins star Julie Andrews sang the praises of co-star Dick Van Dyke during CBS's Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic special.
Rachel McAdams Reveals Why She Didn’t Reunite With Mean Girls Cast for Walmart Commercial
Rachel McAdams didn't join Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, and Lacey Chabert for a Walmart commercial, and now she's explaining why she declined.
Once Banned Film The People's Joker is Getting a Theatrical Release
In 2022, The People's Joker, a queer coming-of-age superhero world parody, was pulled from TIFF due to copyright issues.
Linda Blair Says Working With Exorcist Director William Friedkin Was an “Intense” Experience
Linda Blair details the process of creating The Exorcist and recalls her experience working with director William Friedkin.
George Clooney on Reprising Batman: 'There Aren’t ‘Enough Drugs in the World'
25 years after starring in the critically detested Batman & Robin, George Clooney reprised the role of Batman for a cameo in The Flash.
Jonathan Majors Releases Statement After Being Fired by Disney and Marvel Following Guilty Verdict
Disney and Marvel made the announcement shortly after the guilty verdicts came in, with the actor's legal team now releasing a statement.
Jack Black Shares His Pitch for a Super Mario Bros. Sequel; A Musical Entitled Bowser’s Revenger
If a sequel to The Super Mario Bros. is greenlit, Jack Black has a pitch ready to go.
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Cast Reunites, in Pink, To Celebrate America Ferrera’s Barbie Performance
America Ferrera, Blake Lively, Alexis Bledel and Amber Tamblyn publicly reunited for a special viewing of Barbie.
Ray Romano Shuts Down Chance of an Everybody Loves Raymond Reboot: "It's Out of the Question"
Ray Romano explains why an Everybody Loves Raymond reboot wouldn't work out.
Ryan Reynolds Reunites With Deadpool 3 Director for Netflix's "Oceans 11 Style" Heist Comedy
Deadpool 3, Free Guy, and The Adam Project collaborators Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy will reunite for an untitled heist comedy at Netflix.
Blumhouse’s Wolf Man Loses Ryan Gosling, Gains Christopher Abbott
Poor Things actor Christopher Abbott will lead Leigh Whannell's upcoming Wolf Man.
The Duffer Brothers Say the Final Season of Stranger Things Is "Like Season One on Steroids"
Stranger Things' creators tease that the final season of the hit Netflix series will be its biggest.
David Hyde Pierce Gives His Reasons For Not Joining Frasier Revival: 'They Don’t Actually Need Me'
David Hyde Pierce, who starred as Niles Crane in the original Frasier series, is opening up about his absence in Paramount's reboot.
Napoleon and Ferrari Lead the Charge of Biggest Golden Globes Snubs
The omission of Ridley Scott's Napoleon and Michael Mann's Ferrari from Golden Globes nominations have left social media baffled.
Poor Things Scores Impressive Rotten Tomatoes Score for Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo Fantasy
Poor Things, starring Emma Stone Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo, currently boasts a huge critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
AMC Cancels Bob Odenkirk's Lucky Hank After Just One Season
Despite amassing critical praise, Bob Odenkirk's Lucky Hank won't return for a second season.