Trudie Graham

Trudie is a journalist who has been covering media, politics, and more since 2018. You can find her words on Dexerto, The Digital Fox, GamesRadar, and more.

I watched Xena: Warrior Princess for the first time in 2025, and loved it

Xena isn't a nostalgic relic, it’s a gem highlighting what the streaming era lacks.

The answer to The Real Housewives of New York’s problems is obvious

There’s an irresistible Hail Mary for Bravo to return the reality series to its former glory.

Togetherness at a cost: Pluribus’ anti-hero and digital anxiety

Pluribus is a maddening, brilliant homerun from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan that captures our post-pandemic world.

Gia retrospective: Too wild to live

1998’s Gia has endured as an all-time great biopic.

The Hunting Wives is 2025’s most iffy yet compelling TV

The Hunting Wives’ mess, scandals, and southern sins

Jean-Marc Vallée was one of a kind: How structure and editing defined a career

Jean-Marc Vallée’s signature style left behind a body of work that celebrated survival.

Raise Your Hand review: Angst and poetry in the ’90s

Jessica Rae’s directorial debut is a messy but insightful look at timeless injustices.