Vicki Sotheran
Vicki Sotheran’s name might not be splashed across billboards, but don’t sleep on her credits. She’s got her fingerprints on some pretty memorable projects. Let’s talk “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before”—that Netflix rom-com juggernaut that had half the internet swooning over love letters and scrunchies. Vicki’s tied to that, which honestly means she’s part of the reason you ended up binge-watching a teen romance on a random Tuesday night.
But she’s not just about high school crushes and pastel cinematography. Go back a bit and you’ll hit “Riding the Bullet,” a Stephen King adaptation that’s basically a haunted road trip with a side of existential dread. Totally different vibe—moody, a little trippy, and full of that King-style weirdness where you’re not really sure if you wanna root for anyone or just keep the lights on.
And then, “Lone Hero.” This one’s like, straight-up small-town action, biker gangs versus everyday folks. It’s got that dusty, slightly gritty energy—think leather jackets, bar fights, and the kind of moral dilemmas that don’t end with a neat little bow.
Vicki Sotheran’s career? Not exactly one-note. She moves from teenage daydreams to supernatural thrillers and gritty showdowns like it’s nothing. There’s a kind of versatility happening there, jumping genres without missing a beat. If you’re the type who pays attention to the folks behind the scenes, her filmography’s worth a second look.