Amelia Emberwing
Amelia is an entertainment Streaming Editor at IGN, which means she spends a lot of time analyzing and editing stories on things like Loki, Peacemaker, and The Witcher. In addition to her features and editorial work, she’s also a member of both the Television Critics Association and Critics Choice. A deep love of film and television has kept her happily in the entertainment industry for 7 years.
Latest articles by Amelia Emberwing
Is 'What If?' on Netflix?
By Amelia Emberwing published
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is turning its sights to animation! What If...? certainly isn't the first Marvel cartoon, but it is the first one to take place in the overall MCU canon.
'The Suicide Squad' Review: A strangely reserved spectacle
By Amelia Emberwing published
One that punches down way more often than necessary.
Hulu announces premiere dates for 'Dopesick', 'The Great' and more
By Amelia Emberwing published
Hulu kicked the Summer TCA press tour into full gear today with a whole host of premiere date announcements.
Hulu expands its true crime selection with 'Dead Asleep' and 'Captive Audience'
By Amelia Emberwing published
Dead Asleep will be a one-off documentary, with Captive Audience falling under the docu-series category. Here's what we know about the upcoming docs so far.
'The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard' hits shelves August 17
By Amelia Emberwing published
Still collect physical media? (You should.) 'The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard' hits 4K, Blu, DVD and digital August 17.
'Obama: In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union' Review: Strong messages reach an audience already on board
By Amelia Emberwing published
A smart, in-depth docu-series that won't reach much further than folks who are already on board with the "Yes We Can!" movement.
'Snowpiercer' renewed for Season 4 ahead of Season 3 premiere
By Amelia Emberwing published
TNT is celebrating the wrap of Season 3 production of Snowpiercer with an early announcement for Season 4.
Netflix is the first major studio to mandate vaccinations for US productions
By Amelia Emberwing published
Good.
Is 'Jungle Cruise' on Netflix?
By Amelia Emberwing published
Is the newest Disney adventure, Jungle Cruise, on Netflix?
HBO Max acquires SXSW darling 'The Fallout'
By Amelia Emberwing published
The SXSW stunner is headed to streaming.
Is 'Hacks' on Netflix?
By Amelia Emberwing last updated
Hacks was an immediate hit for HBO Max, but is it available on Netflix?
Is 'Loki' on Netflix?
By Amelia Emberwing last updated
Disney+'s Loki is right around the corner and you want to be sure that you're able to check it out in all of its Trickster God glory and time traveling hijinks? You've come to the right spot.
'Fear Street' — Everything you need to know about the upcoming Netflix trilogy
By Amelia Emberwing published
Who's ready for a trip to Shadyside's Fear Street?
'Loki' Finale Review: For All Time. Always.
By Amelia Emberwing published
Y'all. They did it. It feels like all the Mephisto shenanigans with WandaVision made it seem completely impossible that the big swing for the fences reveal would be Kang the Conquerer.
'Gunpowder Milkshake' Review: Here to drink milkshakes and kick butt
By Amelia Emberwing published
And it's all out of milkshake.
'Black Widow' Review: Not too little, but a little too late
By Amelia Emberwing last updated
Since her introduction into the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2010's Iron Man 2, Natasha Romanoff has been cleaning up after the boys.
Scarlett Johansson gets personal as she looks back on a decade of Black Widow
By Amelia Emberwing last updated
She's got red in her ledger.
New 'Black Widow' footage debuts at the MTV Movie and TV Awards
By Amelia Emberwing last updated
It may feel that we've seen much of Black Widow simply via its trailers at this point, but Disney had to capitalize on Scarlett Johansson winning MTV's Generation Award.
'Fear Street Part 2: 1978' Review: And you thought high school was hell
By Amelia Emberwing published
Sequels are hard. While Fear Street Part 2: 1978 most certainly slumps in ways that Fear Street Part 1: 1994 was largely immune to, it still manages to be a pretty fun ride.
'Fear Street Part 1: 1994' Review: The witch is back, and there's hell to pay
By Amelia Emberwing published
Fear Street Part 1: 1994 opens with strong Scream vibes that mix nicely with its whole cursed aesthetic.
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