Sentences with phrase «pop culture writer»

Style blogger, pop culture writer and photographer at Aesthetic Distance.
Elahe Izadi is a pop culture writer for The Washington Post.
Elahe Izadi is a pop culture writer for The Washington Post.
This almost frenzied creative pace has led some pop culture writers to declare a «Dernaissance.»
Led by a group of NPR pop culture writers and bloggers, the show is a discussion of the latest and greatest in pop culture and entertainment, whether it's Star Wars movie, the hosts» favorite new Netflix shows, and much more.

Not exact matches

Todd Van Luling — Huffington Post: Promoted to Senior Staff Writer in October 2015, Van Luling writes «all about pop culture mysteries,» according to his Tumblr.
A little later, pop culture juggernaut GQ doubled down, correcting Clinton's math — because, at least for writer Damon Young, all Trump supporters are deplorable.
Hollee Actman Becker is a freelance writer, blogger, and mom of two who writes about parenting and pop culture.
Christine also is partner and digital strategist at Women Online (and is a co-founder of sister brands The Mission List and Pivot Boston), a freelance writer and editor, writes the column Minimalist Mama, and pens a personal blog — Pop Discourse — where she gives voice to her fascination with pop culture, the intellectually interesting or absurd, Boston life, and parenthoPop Discourse — where she gives voice to her fascination with pop culture, the intellectually interesting or absurd, Boston life, and parenthopop culture, the intellectually interesting or absurd, Boston life, and parenthood.
Lisa is a freelance writer from New York who loves fashion, beauty, pop culture, and history.
Jenn is a freelance writer, yogi, and pop - culture enthusiast.
He's now something of a social and pop culture commentator, a thoughtful writer who just happens to be a 7 - foot tall multimillionaire, a sagacious elder hoping to share with the world a lifetime of wisdom and unique experiences.
She is a great writer and she's funny, but she lost me with all the television show, political and pop culture references.
Credit goes to the writers for ensuring that the constant wisecracks, digs at other superheroes or pop culture references, don't distract a viewer from the story's emotional core and it's protagonist's moral ambiguity.
Leitch and his cast nail the right snappy rhythm for the dialogue as well, as the writers unload a barrage of fourth - wall - breaking quips and pop - culture references.
It's by two writers, Leigh Whannell and Ian Brennan, who have each co-fathered pop culture spawn («Saw» and «Glee,» respectively) occasionally deserving of their own punches to the kisser.
While the script does present a realistic take on the chaos of life with little ones as far as this writer can tell (full disclosure: I am nobody's mother), it still conforms to the tired comedy mandate that at least a half - dozen contemporary pop - culture references must be inserted into the average feature - length script.
The writers dropped a couple of references to «Airwolf» and «CHiPS,» and the feedback must've been encouraging, because since then, the references to 80's and early 90's pop culture have not only multiplied, but become increasingly esoteric.
MaryAnn Johanson is a freelance writer on film, TV, DVD, and pop culture from New York City and now based in London.
The Young Folks writers have come together to list the very best in pop culture for the year 2012!
The Young Folks writers have come together to list the very best in entertainment and pop culture for the year 2012!
With good reason, too: as writer and director of the Back to the Future movies, he's a pop culture icon for more than one generation (and his DeLorean is every bit the hero of the movie as Parzival).
Leave it to visionary writer / director Jim Jarmusch to concoct the perfect antidote to the pop culture onslaught of romantic teenage blood drinkers.
He's Random Nerds» pop - culture staff writer and a regular contributor to The Dissolve.
Writer Gennifer Hutchison and production designer Michael Novotny reveal what went into recreating an iconic but now extinct part of 2000s pop culture.
In the same year Steven Moffat replaced Russell T. Davies as showrunner, lead writer and producer of the 2005 revived Doctor Who, he was also launching, with Mark Gatiss, what would become a pop culture phenomenon and sensation for British Television and the world: Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
The material here more closely resembles his efforts on «Scott Pilgrim vs. the World» than «Project X,» at least in the sense that he's lending a sensitive or sympathetic edge to all of the characters» shenanigans, and it proves that he's got a voice as a writer that articulates honestly the point of view of young characters in a pop - culture - saturated society.
Britni Danielle is a Los Angeles - based writer and editor who regularly explores the intersections of race, gender and pop culture.
Along with co-host and fellow pop culture fanatic Frank Santopadre, Gilbert is joined by actors, directors, writers, comics, musicians, talk show hosts and other eyewitnesses to Hollywood history, including Dick Van Dyke, Bruce Dern, «Weird Al» Yankovic, Michael McKean, Leonard Maltin, Chevy Chase, Judd Apatow, Peter Bogdanovich, Dick Cavett, Steve Buscemi, Micky Dolenz, Bob Costas, Amy Heckerling and MANY more, for a fond, funny, fly - on - the - wall look at showbiz then and now (but mostly then.)
/ Answers is a weekly feature where all of the / Film writers and podcasters attempt to answer a pop culture related question.
Dynamite Entertainment has announced its continuing exploration of a literary icon — and pop culture sensation — with Sherlock Holmes: The Vanishing Man, a new series written by experienced Holmes writers Leah Moore and John Reppion, illustrated by rising talent Julius Ohta, and featuring cover artwork by superstar artist John Cassaday (Astonishing X-Men, Star Wars).
The writers and programmers discuss David Robert Mitchell's California pop - culture noir pastiche Under the Silver Lake; Lee Chang - dong's Haruki Murakami adaptation Burning; Alice Rohrwacher's magical realist family farm drama Lazzaro felice; Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt's ironic psychosexual melodrama Diamantino; and Laetitia Carton's documentary Le Grand Bal.
Kayleigh Donaldson is a full - time pop culture and film writer from Scotland.
Tim Grierson, Screen International; Ed Gonzalez, Slant; Pete Hammond, Deadline; April Wolfe, L.A. Weekly; Scott Marks, San Diego Reader; Susan Granger, SSN Syndicate, Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly; Eliza Berman, Time; Tomris Laffy, Freelance Writer; Gene Seymour, Newsday; Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune; Allyson Johnson, The Young Folks; Drew Taylor, Movie Fone; Allison Shoemaker, Consequence of Sound; The Daily Times; Reuters; Nick Schager, Esquire; Carrie Rickey, The Philadelphia Inquirer; Erik Anderson, Awards Watch; Matt Patches, Thrillist; Kevin Laforest, Extra Beurre; Scott Mendelson, Forbes; Dana Buffa, KSDK St. Louis; Rahul Punja, Blasting News; Alissa Wilkinson, Vox; Ann Hornaday, Washington Post; Kyle Turner, Mass Appeal; Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert; David Ansen, Newsweek; Joe Stemme, Mark Johnson, Awards Circuit; Jazz Tangcay, Awards Daily; Claudia Puig, LAFCA; Ethan Anderton, Slash Film; Nick Clement, Freelance Writer; Ben Pearson, Slash Film; Jack Girous, Slash Film; Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair; Amy Nicholson, MTV; Oliver Jones, Observer; Laura Clifford, Reeling Reviews; Anne Thompson, IndieWire; Kye Buchanan, Vulture; Yahoo Movies; Matt Donato, We Got This Covered; Bilge Ebiri, Village Voice; Joey Magidson, Awards Circuit; Julie Kosin, Harper's Bazaar; Christopher Bumbray, Joblo; ScreenCrush; Andrew Shearer, Online Athens; Marlowe Stern, The Daily Beast; Jonathan Caouette, Filmmaker; Edgar Wright, Filmmaker; Ben Croll, The Wrap; Pop Crush; Nathaniel Rogers, The Film Experience; Kent Turner, Film Forward; What Culture; Steve Pond, The Wrap; Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun - Times; Peter Debruge, Variety; Jordan Raup, The Film Stage; KGMI; Hunter Heilman, Niner Times; Jeffrey Wells, Hollywood Elsewhere; Peter Travers, Rolling Stone; Kenji Fujishima, Paste; Larry Bartleet, NME; Matt Prigge, Metro US; Matt Hoffman, The Film School Rejects; Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Central; Edward Douglas, The Weekend Warrior; Brian Truitt, USA Today; Jake Mulligan, DigBoston; Rafer Guzman, Newsday; Alex Bieze, Asbury Park Press; Matthew Jacobs, The Huffington Post; Clayton Davis, Awards Circuit; Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Times; Complex; Consequence of Sound; David Edelstein, Vulture; Angie Han, Mashable; Paste; Jason Guerrasio, Business Insider; Erik Childress, The Playlist; David Ehrenstein, L.A Weekly; Josh Brunsting, Criterion; Jon Frosch, The Hollywood Reporter; Edwin Arnaudin, Citizen - Times; Steve Erickson, Village Voice; Joana Langfield, The Movie Minute; Graham Fuller, Culture Trip; Chuck Wilson, Village Voice; Dan Sallitt, Filmmaker; Hans Morgenstern, Indie Ethos; Robert Abele, The Wrap; Luke Y. Thompson, Nerdist; Nicolas Bell, IONCINEMA; Jacob Hall, Slash Film; Jared Mobarak, Freelancer; Robert Koehler, Film Comment; Jason Shawhan, Freelancer; Michael Atkinson, Village Voice; Todd Gilchrist, Freelancer; MaryAnn Johanson, The Flick Filosopher; Eric Henderson, Slant Magazine; Roger Moore, Movie Nation; Juan Barquin, Miami New Times; Saul Austerlitz, Five - Thirty - Eight;
The loss of the legendary woman behind General Leia Organa was a devastating blow to pop culture, leaving a blast crater in the space once held by brilliant actor, writer and activist.
In Better Late Than Never, A.V. Club writers attempt to fill the gaps in their overall pop culture knowledge and experience.
MG: You work with a great diversity of writers across such categories as general non-fiction, technology, and humor and pop culture.
He has a BA in journalism from Columbia College and has been a freelance writer for 15 years, focused primarily on film, music, television, and pop culture.
WEB OTAKU provides in - depth coverage by expanding on stories in the magazine, along with daily updates of what's hot in Japanese pop culture, additional manga chapters, game coverage, interviews with artists and writers too extensive to fit in print pages, writing contests, drawing contests, web - only reviews and tips, reader forums and an online community program, bringing an immediacy to the market that has never before been seen.
Dark Horse Comics Publisher Mike Richardson and «Captain Midnight» writer Joshua Williamson visited the world famous CBR Tiki Room at New York Comic Con to discuss resurrecting the pulp serial hero in the modern day, the company's revival of other classic heroes like Ghost and X and the publisher's future in light of a landmark 2012 and the changing face of both pop culture and technology.
Tammy Oler is a Brooklyn - based writer who has written about pop culture and fandom for Slate, Bitch, Vulture, and Geek among others.
Nick Makoha, a writer, poet and Spoke - Lab resident and creator of one man show «My Father and Other Superheroes» that reveals how pop culture raised him in the absence of his father.
«Self - published comics are as popular as they've ever been — at an all - time high,» says Anthony Composto, an assistant editor and writer at the pop culture site Monkeys Fighting Robots.
Liz Terris presents Classic Book Covers Re-Imagined with Pop Culture Characters posted at Readers + Writers Journal, saying, «Classic Book Covers Go Pop Culture — Illustrator David Hamilton gives classic book covers pop culture makeovers by adding television and movie icoPop Culture Characters posted at Readers + Writers Journal, saying, «Classic Book Covers Go Pop Culture — Illustrator David Hamilton gives classic book covers pop culture makeovers by adding television and movieCulture Characters posted at Readers + Writers Journal, saying, «Classic Book Covers Go Pop Culture — Illustrator David Hamilton gives classic book covers pop culture makeovers by adding television and movie icoPop Culture — Illustrator David Hamilton gives classic book covers pop culture makeovers by adding television and movieCulture — Illustrator David Hamilton gives classic book covers pop culture makeovers by adding television and movie icopop culture makeovers by adding television and movieculture makeovers by adding television and movie icons.
Rolf describes how David Foster Wallace's 1996 genre - bending essay on cruise travel helped set the tone for travel writing in the decade ahead, and how globalization has hampered the ability of travel writers to discover uniqueness in a world of ubiquitous pop - culture.
Far too many writers think just pointing at something familiar in pop - culture or a trope is funny in its own right, but Darkside doesn't often make that mistake.
With a script by a famous Japanese writer and a game overflowing with Western pop - culture influences, EarthBound stands out as one of Nintendo's most fascinating localization projects ever.
Alex Tisdale is a writer and illustrator who runs on coffee and pop culture.
Amid the serious, world - ending tones of the story, the writers at Larian Studios were never afraid to pepper in some pop culture references or cheeky witticisms.
She is the community manager at Mammoth Gamers, as well as a contributing writer covering video games, pop culture, and breaking news.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z