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Marah Eakin

Marah Eakin
An accomplished writer and editor, Marah Eakin has worked in entertainment media for over 12 years. She spent over a decade on staff at The A.V. Club before branching out into the freelance world, writing for publications like Vulture, Input, Uproxx, Kindling, USA Today, Cleveland Scene, and Reviewed. Her beat is everything from Sundance to The Price Is Right. Marah holds a Bachelor's of Science in Magazine Journalism from Ohio University, as well as a Masters in Cultural Studies In Education, with a focus on children's media. Prior to her writing gigs, she worked as a publicist in the music business, meaning she'll always try her hardest to respond to any direct PR inquiry. She lives in Pasadena, California with her husband, Andrew, and rowdy twin toddlers, Zella and Eugene.


Death on the Nile is Predictably Cursed by Its Troublesome Cast

Despite Branagh’s Best Efforts, the New Agatha Christie Adaptation Soured on the Shelf
February 11, 2022  By Marah Eakin
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