

Elisa Guimar?es
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About Elisa Guimar?es
Currently a features writer at Collider, Elisa Guimar?es is an arts and entertainment journalist and a critic with over a decade of experience. Passionate about movies and TV shows as a whole, she started her career when she was still in college, writing for a local newspaper after a brief stint in film school. However, her love for all things media-related can be dated back to her childhood, as she was raised in a family of librarians and cinephiles. She adores coming of age stories, true crime, teen dramas, science fiction, horror, and some other things as well. Elisa is also a published author of short stories in Portuguese, as well as a translator and a master in linguistics. As of 2023, she's in the process of working towards her PhD.
Industry Experience
Elisa's writing is mostly in Portuguese. On-line, her work can be found at deliriumnerd.com.
Favorite Media
Though ever-changing, her list of favorites includes Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, The Virgin Suicides, the original Star Wars trilogy, Doctor Who, and PEN15.
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'Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat' Review: Art and Politics Intertwine in This Superb Documentary
Director Johan Grimonprez explores the ties between colonialism and jazz in his Oscar-nominated film.

‘Cobra Kai’ Season 6 Part 2 Recap: Here's What You Need To Remember Before the Final Episodes
Our heroes make it to the Sekai Taikai semifinals. But at what cost?


Who Is 'Severance's Dieter Eagan? Kier's Secret Twin, Explained
"Stray not from Kier's path, lest you roil nature's wrath."

'Clean Slate' Review: Laverne Cox's Prime Video Comedy Series Is a Cozy Comfort Watch, for Better and Worse
'Clean Slate' premieres February 6 on Prime Video.

'Love You to Death' Review: Apple TV+'s New Series Is a Flawed but Charming Rom-Com
'Love You to Death' premieres February 5 on Apple TV+.

The Devastating True Story Behind 'I'm Still Here' Makes the Best Picture Nominee Even More Powerful
This tale of horror and resilience also speaks about a country's trauma.

By Nominating Fernanda Torres for Best Actress, the Academy Has the Chance to Right a Historical Wrong
It feels like 1999 all over again...


'Grafted' Review: Shudder's Body Horror Is a Wonky But Promising Feature Debut
Sasha Rainbow's debut isn't perfect, but it shows great potential.

In This Dark Comedy, the Real Disaster Happens Behind Closed Doors
Sometimes, getting hit by an avalanche isn't the worst thing in the world.

This Stunning Experimental French Classic Inspired One of Your Favorite Sci-Fi Films
What is cinema but a series of static images? And what about time?

Our Biggest Unanswered Questions Ahead of 'Severance' Season 2
"Unknown, unknown, Delaware, unknown, unknown."

This 100% Rotten-Tomatoes Rated Samurai Fantasy Movie Is a Mesmerizing, Unforgettable Ghost Story
War is the real villain in this timeless classic.

Out of All 2024's Many Vampire Stories, Don't Let This Overlooked Indie Dramedy Pass You By
Bloodsuckers have never been so adorable.


The Wes Anderson Movie Bryan Cranston Called the “Perfect Film”
It's the most symmetrical heist you've ever seen!

'Magnolia' Review: 25 Years Later, It’s Still Hard To Top One of Paul Thomas Anderson’s Most Surreal and Very Best Movies
Elevated by its performances, the film wins us by wearing its heart on its sleeve.

Before You Wake Up 'Nosferatu,' Check Out Saoirse Ronan's Bloody and Provocative Vampire Horror Movie
'Interview with the Vampire' isn't Neil Jordan's only contribution to the genre.