Liz Young
School
University Of Arizona
East Carolina University
Expertise
Harry Potter, Found Footage And Computer Screen Horror, Book Adaptations
- Liz has covered popular events like New York Comic Con and the London Independent Film Festival.
- She hosts comic con panels about the wizarding world.
- She has worked with Media Lab Books to help pen two unofficial Harry Potter resource books.
Experience
Liz is an entertainment writer and horror fanatic living in sunny Arizona. After completing her degrees in Anthropology, Liz decided to embrace her love for writing and embark on a new path. She began working with MuggleNet in 2020, covering film events and writing articles focused on the Wizarding World. Liz's writing has also been featured in MovieWeb, including interviews with actors, composers, and producers, and The Daily Fandom.
Education
Liz received a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology from the University of Arizona and a master's in Anthropology from East Carolina University.
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Stories By Liz Young
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Miranda was Lizzie Maguire's best friend on the popular Disney Channel show, but Lalaine's career has gone on its own path far away from her child star origins.
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Packed full of mysteries both resolved and unresolved, the ending of Hulu's "Black Cake" has plenty of storylines for audiences to unravel.
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Netflix thriller "Leave The World Behind" poses more questions than it answers. But what does the ending mean? We take a look at some possible explanations.
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As we return to Panem, "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" offers us a glimpse at President Snow's youth during the 10th Hunger Games.
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For many years, Nina Dobrev starred in the popular series "The Vampire Diaries." But what has she been up to since leaving the show?
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While there are plenty of characters in "Harry Potter" who die on-screen, there are even more whose deaths are only mentioned, and never actually shown.
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Horror prequel "Pet Sematary: Bloodlines" leaves audiences with plenty of unanswered questions at the end. We dive into, and explain, the ending of the movie.
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In the world of "Harry Potter," students at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry are placed in four houses. Here's every Hogwarts house explained.
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There was so much more to Cameron Boyce than met the eye. Here's the untold truth about the Jessie and Descendants star, who died way too young.
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At Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, the animatronics aren't what they seem. Here's every killer animatronic we'll see in the "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie explained.
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The Conjuring Universe has given horror fans some memorable demons, but which is the scariest? We've ranked them from creepy to absolutely terrifying.
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Clock is a disturbing sci-fi horror film with an ending open to interpretation. Here's what the movie's conclusion means and what people have said about it.
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"Ted Lasso" Season 3 has aired on Apple TV+. With the finale juggling many characters and endings, here's the last episode of "Ted Lasso" Season 3 explained.
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How do things shake out for Hollywood's latest exorcism film?
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Here are some blink-and-you'll-miss-'em details from "Riverdale."
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Check out the resolution of the latest whodunit from Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler.
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The Amazon series "Daisy Jones & The Six" follows the swift rise and fall of a '70s rock band. We're taking a deep dive into the ending of the show.
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The Hunger Games presents a nation that forces 24 children, called tributes, to fight to the death once a year. Here are the most notable ones, ranked.
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Just because Hulu's Boston Strangler is inspired by true events, that doesn't mean the ending is straightforward.
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Robert Pattinson is one of the most popular actors around, but that fame began with a small role in Harry Potter. We dive into the world of Cedric Diggory.
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What's the deal with Amazon Prime's ominous workplace dramedy starring Christoph Waltz and Brittany O'Grady? Let's examine the end of The Consultant Season 1.
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Will Sicarius be punished for his many murders? What's the deal with Gold Star? Let's try to unpack the ending of Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 1.
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A quasi-sequel to "Searching," the film "Missing" has Storm Reid desperately searching for her mother — and uncovering a series of lies. Here's a breakdown.
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The ending of Peacock's "Sick" might need to be explained because of how the pandemic-set slasher juggles COVID-19, social media, and some killer twists.
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The popular Netflix series Ginny and Georgia is back for a second season. Let's break down everything you need to know about where things stand by the end.
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The Hulu film "Grimcutty" tells a paranoid tale of parents in fear of an internet phenomenon, feeding the beast. Here's a breakdown of its creepy ending.
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"Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" has its high points, but it's not without some questionable choices. These are the film's best — and worst — moments.