Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.
You probably don’t know this about me, but I was a huge Gleek. That’s right - a fan of the show, Glee. While my love of the dramedy didn’t come until way down the line - like, Season 4 was on the air ...
David is a Senior Editor at Collider focused primarily on Lists. His professional journey began in the mid-2010s as a Marketing specialist before embarking on his writing career in the 2020s. At ...
Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.
Lauren Waters is a TV and Movie Feature Writer for Collider. When she’s not writing about her favorite shows, she is the Beauty Editor and a columnist at Fizzy Mag. She is also a playwright, focusing ...
Rachel performs this song during a pivotal Funny Girl rehearsal in which she convinces her director to let her wear one of the worst wigs known to man. Wig aside, her performance isn’t much better.
Glee is a show that defined a generation. And every time the holidays come around, almost every Gleek is transported back when the Glee Christmas songs and episodes also defined the festive season.
The rock song that Glee boosted in the 21st century is none other than Journey’s 1981 hit, “Don’t Stop Believin’”. Released on the band’s album Escape, “Don’t Stop Believin’” was a pretty big Top 10 ...
They got permission from Rivera’s mother and the original songwriters to release the track in honor of the late actress-singer. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor A previously unreleased Rivera song, ...