About Therese Lacson
Therese Lacson is a features editor who has been with Collider since 2021. She is a member of the CCA and is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. She is a big ole nerd when it comes to sci-fi and fantasy stories, her favorite TV shows being Battlestar Galactica, Game of Thrones (not you, Season 8), and House of the Dragon. She is a fierce defender of Star Wars: Episode II — The Attack of the Clones. A lover and devotee to all of Wong Kar-Wai's filmography, especially 2046. She is an avid reader of romance novels and an amateur astrologist (emphasis on the amateur).
When she's not behind the keyboard typing away, she is travelling around the world, doing some yoga by the beach, weight lifting, and/or playing video games. She has written for The Beat and Nerdophiles, hosted the Matrix 404 podcast, and has appeared on several other podcasts.
Latest Articles
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There is more to this romantic cowboy story than meets the eye.
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Guzman also breaks down Eddie's complicated relationship with Marisol and how he and Oliver Stark worked through Buck's coming out scene.
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The Wasteland might be more daunting for those stepping into this universe for the first time.
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Krause also reveals when the Firehouse Five will reunite.
'House of the Dragon' Season 2 Trailer Breakdown: Choose Your Side
The Dance of the Dragons returns June 16.
'9-1-1' Season 7 Review: New Network? No Problem
The crew of the 118 gear up for another exciting season with their move over to ABC.
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Yes, the conclusion is a bit abrupt, but it does have an emotional resolution to the first part of the planned duology.
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Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ian Ousley, and Dallas Liu talk about diving into their roles.
'Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Showrunner Teases Hints to Katara's Future Romance
Kataang or Zutara? Albert Kim is glad he doesn’t have to answer that question.
Does 'Avatar: The Last Airbender's Fire Lord Ozai Actually Think He's a Good Father?
Daniel Dae Kim and Paul Sun-Hyung Lee break down what it's like to play dads in 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'.
Yes, We're Still Mad About the 'Game of Thrones' Finale
Yep, we're still mad at a show which kept us captivated for years.
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The series' cast and performances shine through despite stumbles.
‘Game of Thrones’: The Targaryen Family Tree From Aegon the Conquerer to Jon Snow
Fire and blood and a lot of wigs.
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Before she became a Targaryen or a Kryptonian, she drove across Australia with Tim Minchin.
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Sometimes there just isn't enough for a mystery to feel complete.
'Dìdi' Review: A Charming Directorial Debut That Falls Short of Greatness | Sundance 2024
Sean Wang's directorial debut offers up interesting concepts but can't stick the landing.
'Ponyboi' Review: Dylan O'Brien? No, This Is River Gallo’s Show | Sundance 2024
River Gallo blends genres and plunges us into the depths of New Jersey for a story about outsiders and finding who you are.
'Exhibiting Forgiveness' Review: André Holland Crafts a Work of Art | Sundance 2024
How often does a film get generational trauma and healing right? Not often, but Titus Kaphar strikes gold with his feature debut.