Brooke Mondor
School
Brookhaven College, University Of North Texas
Expertise
Friends, Book-to-Screen Adaptations, Futurama
- Brooke has worked on two short film sets, first as an assistant production designer and then as an assistant producer.
- During her free time she reads film and TV scripts.
- She's rewatched "Futurama" more times than she can count, but she always skips over Jurassic Bark (IYKYK).
Experience
Brooke joined Looper as a freelance news writer in 2021 and then pivoted to editing a few months after that. Aside from editing for Looper, Brooke is interning at a New York-based literary agency to learn more about the ins and outs of publishing so she can further advocate for great storytelling. In college, Brooke spent a semester writing jokes and sketches for Late Night at North Texas before being promoted to content producer, where she managed the team of writers and helped run the show. During school, she also completed a writing internship for Study Breaks and wrote about everything from education to celebrity relationships. Since graduating in late 2019, Brooke has written film analysis for Screen Queens, pop culture articles for Girl Soup, and SEO content for a boutique agency.
Education
Brooke obtained her Associate of Arts degree from Brookhaven College before heading to the University of North Texas for her bachelor's in media arts (radio, TV, and film) with a philosophy minor. Her courses mainly focused on screenwriting, film theory, and production.
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Stories By Brooke Mondor
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The anime series Kakegurui follows several different students, but there is definitely one central character at the focus of the show.
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Shang-Chi's big bad, the Dweller-in-Darkness, is ripped straight from the comics, but he bears more of a resemblance to a different, problematic villain.
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With such an outrageous story, viewers may wonder just how accurate Untold: Crime & Penalties really is — and the truth may be just as surprising.
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Brian Dietzen, who plays James "Jimmy" Palmer on the show, posted a set photo of him alongside a true fan-favorite character.
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While the AHS: Coven witches are an undeniably smart bunch, there's one character in the popular third season whose smarts stand above the rest.
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Netflix's newest romantic comedy Out of My League centers on a young woman with a terminal illness and her search for love. Here's what the film's ending means.
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Recognize her? That's because this talented actress has appeared in several award-winning films over the last few years.
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Rise of Black Swan, which is trending on Netflix and stars Ruby Rose and Andy Serkis, offers viewers a perfect action experience.
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Disney+ is set to adapt Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea into a 10-part television show. Here's what we know about the release date, cast, and plot.
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It's been over a decade since "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" was originally released, but there's one detail in the film that fans may not have ever noticed.
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Fans on Reddit have a theory that may connect American Horror Story: Double Feature to the rest of the AHS universe.
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Netflix's Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed has so many several eye-opening revelations that fans can't stop watching.
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The lead star of The Old Ways has been acting since the early 2000s, though she's since started gaining more leading roles in recent years.
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Jordan Peele's "Us" earned major critical acclaim when it first hit theaters in 2019. Now, here's how you can stream and watch the horror film at home.
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With all the mysteries surrounding Erie Harbor, it can get easy to get lost — so let's take a look at the ending of Home Befor Season 2.
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Netflix dramedy, "The Chair," stars Oh as the first woman to be appointed chair of the English department at a prestigious university and follows her struggles.
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan thought this one Negan line would jeopardize his character's entire redemption arc on 'The Walking Dead.'
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At the end of Netflix's new action-thriller film Sweet GIrl, there's a major twist that changes the meaning of the movie entirely.
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The limited crime drama series "The Defeated," now streaming on Netflix, is a suspenseful thriller that you won't be able to take your eyes off of.
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Netflix's latest intense thriller Black Island is set in a picturesque oceanside town. But don't let the scenery fool you — it's one twisted ride
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Spooky season is right around the corner, which means it's the perfect time to start queuing up some thrillers for the months ahead. Netflix has you covered.
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NCIS fans recently took to Reddit to discuss the most surprising episode endings of the series, and the majority agreed on the winner.
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Netflix's original gambling anime comes to a pretty confusing head at the end of Season 2. Here's what happened, and what it means.
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As was the case with many films in the '90s, The Net paints an intense and at times horrific picture of the future of technology
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The most recent video game movie is "Free Guy," starring Ryan Reynolds as an NPC named Guy who doesn't realize he's in a game till he puts on a pair of glasses.
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The crime procedural dramedy has been streaming on Hulu for years but appears to be leaving the platform on August 28. It's unclear if it will return to Hulu.
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The rave reviews "Free Guy" has earned have fans asking the obvious question: Will there be a sequel?