Yet, what truly makes Collider great on its own merits is its hard-working staff.

Tania Hussain - Leading People at Their Level

ForTania Hussain, family always comes first.

Slowly but surely, Tania made career leaps as a freelancer.

The Voices of Collider

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“No idea is a bad idea.

I think that’s my number one motivation.”

She also wanted it to have a polished look, with pictures taken by professional photographers.

Tania Hussain alongside Hamza Haq, Amrit Kaur, Fawzia Mirza, Nimra Bucha at Collider’s studio.

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“I can proudly say that’s an initiative I’ve been so happy about.

What is on your Collider wishlist?

“I’d love to talk to Conan O’Brien.

Jefferson Chacon working for Collider’s visual team.

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I also do have a very social justice sort of streak.

“It’s kind of crazy, because I’m doing things here, remotely.

For example, celebrities or talent from shows that we’re talking about are sharing it.

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What is on your Collider wishlist?

Having more content that’s from us to the people.”

Yet, for the past eight years working for Valnet, she’s occupied different roles within the company.

Laura Watson working at the Valnet office.

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“Every team has their own dedicated resources.

We have video editors that are specific to the style of each brand.

What truly matters is creating content that resonates with our audience.

Anastasios Karras and Aaron Paul at the Collider Media Studio at SXSW.

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That connection is what’s really driven our success,” she says.

What is on your Collider wishlist?

“I’d love to expand our behind-the-scenes coverage to set visits and things like that.

“Every day is just a new challenge.

As someone who considersThe Dark Knightone of their all-time favorites, coordinating this screening was particularly special for Tasso.

The picture above was taken at SXSW after Tasso metAaron Pauland asked him aboutWestworld’s fate.

“The kind of content we’re putting out speaks to fans, but from an industry lens.

People really care about the subject we’re covering.

What is on your Collider wishlist?

“Getting to a place where we can go live from events like the Oscars.

In fact, he did local sports coverage in Scotland for over 10 years.

“Prior to working here, I would go to the movies maybe 150 times a year.

The good thing about entertainment is it’s always evolving.

It’s always changing.

There’s news every day.”

He also remembers the chaos of covering a Star Wars Celebration in London a while back.

Years after leaving the sports route, Chris has somewhat reconnected to his roots by bringing WWE to Collider.

What is on your Collider wishlist?

“I’d love to go to something like the BAFTAs.

That would be fun.

I’d also love to do a set visit to the nextAvengers.”