Whitney Danhauer is an expert on reality TV shows like FBoy Island, Love Is Blind, Vanderpump Rules, and Perfect Match. She also covers the streaming shows Stranger Things and The Umbrella Academy. Her love for writing started at a young age, and she eventually majored in communications, earning a Bachelor’s Degree from Western Kentucky University.
With over a decade of entertainment writing, she published her first novel in 2015 titled Good Riddance. She was also a successful content marketer before joining Cheat Sheet in 2021.
Outside of writing, Whitney hosts a Stranger Things podcast called Scoops Ahoy: A Stranger Things Podcast. She and her co-host take an in-depth look at every season of the show.
Fans have always seen similarities between Eleven from 'Stranger Things' and Jean Grey from Marvel's 'The X-Men.' Could 'Stranger Things' Season 4 see El turn down a dark path?
There are multiple movies referenced in 'Stranger Things.' From 'Jaws' to 'The Goonies' the Duffer Brothers love a hat tip. However, there's one nod to 'Beetlejuice' some people might have missed.
To viewers, it took the women of 'FBoy Island' a significant amount of time to decide who was a nice guy and who was an "FBoy." However, Sarah Emig says that's not the case.
There's plenty of movie easter eggs in Leigh Janiak's 'Fear Street' trilogy, but there's one movie fans may have missed. A subtle reference to 'Jurassic Park' is hidden in one scene.
Amazon Prime is getting fans geared up for Spooky Season. The streaming platform will release four new installments in the series 'Welcome to the Blumhouse.'
With a set of numbers on the 'Stranger Things' official social media profiles, fans speculate these numbers are a hint to when the next trailer for season 4 will drop.
'LuLaRich,' a docuseries set to premiere on Amazon Prime will delve into some of the claims former consultants have lodged against the multi-level marketing giant.
The 1975 horror film 'Jaws' almost had an ending that stuck closer to the novel it was based. Spielberg decided the audience needed something different.