Anoushka Pinto
Anoushka is the Entertainment Correspondent at MEA Worldwide. She has a Master's degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Westminster, London. Her experiences in the field include reporting and copywriting. She enjoys reading, writing, sketching and dabbles in graphic design. She is a huge fan of minimalism. Her other interests include Harry Styles and K-Pop.
Latest From Anoushka Pinto
'The Wrong Missy' director Tyler Spindel says many great moments on the Netflix comedy are 'improvised'
'It's like getting to hang out with all your favorite comedians. It's not work, you just get to laugh,' says Spindel about his second directorial stint in an exclusive with MEA WorldWide (MEAWW)
'The Wrong Missy' Review: A hilarious must-watch with a healthy dose of cringe
Things go completely haywire for Tim Morriss (Spade) when the woman he thought he was going to be spending a weekend with in Hawaii turns out to be an earlier disastrous blind date
'Heartland Docs DVM' Season 2: Release date, plot, cast and all you need to know about Nat Geo WILD's show
The series follows Dr Erin and Dr Ben Schroeder, a husband-wife veterinarian duo who devote their daily lives to saving animals and helping their community
'An American Aristocrat's Guide to Great Estates': Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about Smithsonian's new docu-series
An all-access VIP pass to some of the UK's most impressive estates where you can observe the intricate architecture and uncover some of its best-kept secrets
'Have a Good Trip': A comprehensive guide to psychedelics with first-time experiences from celebs
The documentary is a psychedelic experience on its own, accompanied by vibrant, colorful and trippy animations as well as hilarious stories from A-listers' experiences with various hallucinogens
'Basketball County: In The Water': Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about Showtime's sports documentary
The 60-minute documentary centers around Prince George's County — home to basketball stars Kevin Durant, Quin Cook, Victor Oladipo, Jeff Green, Michael Beasly, Marissa Coleman and more
'Sweet Magnolias': Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about Netflix's romantic drama
The show is based on the popular novel series of the same name by author Sherry Woods
'The Vast of Night': Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about Amazon Prime's new sci-fi film
The streaming platform is set to launch the critically acclaimed sci-fi film, 'The Vast of Night'
'Portals to Hell' Season 2: Thomas House Hotel is a hotbed of shadowy hauntings and satanic rituals
Plagued by sadness and tragedy, the Thomas House Hotel has become the hotspot for paranormal activity and is said to be haunted by yesteryear residents that refuse to leave
'Rebecca Black Effect': How 'Friday' star pioneered viral trend of catchy yet cringe-worthy music
In the early 2010s, Ark Media Network produced some very famous artists, who single-handedly pioneered a new trend of cringe-worthy yet catchy music
'Looney Tunes Cartoons': Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about the classic Warner Bros franchise's revival
'Looney Tunes Cartoons' is slated to release on May 27 on HBO Max
'Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind': Courtney relied on drugs and alcohol to numb pain of losing her mother
Wood's death left daughters Natasha Gregson Wagner and Courtney Wagner motherless when they were 11 and 7 respectively
'Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind': Natasha says stepdad Roberg Wagner had no hand in mother's death
The cause of her death was originally ruled as an 'accident' and investigation into her untimely death was closed days after her funeral
Natalie Wood was a feminist and LGBT ally, fought for equal pay in Hollywood: 'She was ahead of her time'
Natasha Gregson Wagner said her mother would be waving the rainbow flag at the forefront of LGBT movement if she was alive
'Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind': Natalie's transformation from pigtails star to sexual rebel
The actress resented that she had been robbed of a normal childhood and her rebelliousness bled into her social and professional life
'Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind': Shrouded in mystery, here are 4 questions raised over her untimely death
For years since the tragedy occurred, the circumstances surrounding Wood's death have raised several questions
'Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind': Actress was 4 when her 'narcissistic' mother pushed her into Hollywood
Wood's mother, Maria, pushed her toddler daughter into acting to the point that Natalie became the family's breadwinner as a child actress
Who killed Natalie Wood? Sex, lies and a tragedy whose secret lies at the heart of Hollywood
Wood, her husband Robert Wagner, and Christopher Walken were sailing around Catalina Island on Thanksgiving weekend in 1981 when she drowned to death
'Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children' Episode 5: New evidence links Ku Klux Klan to murders
In a shocking turn of events, defense attorneys had acquired a package containing confidential documents from a corresponding investigation into the Ku Klux Klan's possible involvement in the murder
The troubled life of Lionel Shriver: Racism, cultural appropriation accusations to highly controversial views
Shriver's new book 'The Motion of the Body Through Space' is set to release amid the pandemic