Trisha Bartle
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TV + Movies Reporter
Tarot Reader
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Trisha Bartle is a graduate of the University of Montana where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in English with a concentration in Creative Writing.
She has been a professional writer for over a decade, writing on a wide variety of subjects including travel, lifestyle, and personal development. Trisha’s short fiction and creative nonfiction has been published in several literary journals including “Rock Your Body” for The Oval.
Trisha focuses her writing on three distinct areas. On Thought Catalog, she specializes in romantic comedies and entertainment within the TV + Movies vertical. Her love for horror has led her to contribute spooky recommendations and in-depth articles on Creepy Catalog. She's also the resident expert on tarot and zodiac topics at Collective World.
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8+ Rom Com Unlikely Couples Who Won Our Hearts
These unlikely rom com couples shouldn’t have worked, and yet… There are the beautiful couples that you see on screen and think, “Of course.” They go together like peanut butter and chocolate, like tortilla chips and seven-layer dip.
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Watch These 6+ Movies Before They Leave Netflix At The End Of July 2024
These movies are leaving Netflix at the end of July. You should watch them while you still can.
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‘The Lost Boys’ Fans Found A Mandela Effect In This Iconic Scene
Though The Lost Boys came out over 35 years ago, there’s still a very active fanbase of horror lovers who keep this vampire classic at the tops of their must-watch lists. And rightfully so!
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An Ode To The Early 2000s Romantic Comedy
Fellow lovers, dreamers, and comedy connoisseurs, We’re gathered here to remember the life of the 2000s romantic comedy, an era that taught every young Millennial that we could indeed “have it all.” The career, the beautiful house, and that special…
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A Criminally Underrated Matthew Lillard Movie From 1994 Is Now On Netflix
Matthew Lillard fans shouldn’t miss his debut feature film–a John Waters classic from 1994.
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8 Rom Coms Where ‘She Fell First, But He Fell Harder’
I can’t be the only one who seems to be consuming nothing but Bridgerton Season 3 content right? It’s all over my FYP, it’s all my friends talk about, and I’ve even written about it here several times.
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One Of The Best Horror Movies Of 2024 So Far Is Now Streaming On Peacock
If you were hoping to watch Abigail on streaming, you can catch it on Peacock.
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The Romantic Comedy You Should Watch Before Summer Ends, Based On Your Zodiac Sign
Need a little inspiration for your aspirations of summer love? Check out these summer rom coms, based on your zodiac sign.