Kieran Fisher
Location
Glasgow, Scotland
School
University Of The West Of Scotland
Expertise
Quentin Tarantino, The Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Friends"
- Kieran recently co-edited a book on the films of Quentin Tarantino for McFarland. It will be released sometime in the near future.
- As the former managing editor of Diabolique Magazine, he covered the weird and wacky world of genre cinema and television.
- He's a fanboy of John Carpenter, Quentin Tarantino, and Martin Scorsese, but he reserves as much love for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Fast and the Furious," Gerard Butler, and sitcoms.
Experience
Kieran has worked as a professional writer since 2016. He was the managing editor of Diabolique Magazine and contributed to an array of print outlets, including Scream and Starburst. Kieran also worked as a scriptwriter for OSSA Movies and he's provided booklet essays for Arrow Video's "Black Moon Rising," "The Boondock Saints," "JSA - Joint Security Area," and "The Ring Collection" Blu-ray releases. Kieran's work has also been featured on Den of Geek, Fandor, Film School Rejects, and Screen Rant. He joined Static Media in 2020 and has been putting his movie, television, and pro wrestling obsessions to good use since then by creating news articles and features for Looper and Wrestling Inc.
Education
Kieran has a bachelor's degree in psychology and politics from the University of the West of Scotland. Learning about various philosophies in these fields has helped him discover interesting themes and subtexts in the entertainment he consumes.
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Stories By Kieran Fisher
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You may have fond memories of watching "Saved by the Bell," but the truth is that Mark-Paul Gosselaar's Zack Morris is more creepy than he is charming.
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With the five finalists for Season 22 of "American Idol" settled, now it's time for the public to make their voices heard and start voting.
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A Star Wars behind-the-scenes video may have accidentally spoiled that "The Acolyte" features the live-action debut of one of the franchise's many species.
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It turns out, both "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" have a reference to the planet Alderaan from "Star Wars."
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"Star Trek: The Next Generation" star Gates McFadden explains what she didn't like about her character, Dr. Beverly Crusher, returning to the show.
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Zack Snyder's Superman arc, starring Henry Cavill, clearly had a specific vision following "Justice League." Snyder has revealed how it was intended to go.
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"Hotel Mumbai" wasn't a hit when it debuted in 2018, but the Dev Patel and Armie Hammer action flick is currently blowing up on Netflix's charts.
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A heartbreaking rumor about what happened to Andy's father in the Toy Story franchise has gone viral, but one Pixar employee claims it's false.
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"Justified" star Walton Goggins confirms that a longstanding rumor about his working relationship with series lead Timothy Olyphant is true.
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A report claims that Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds were at each other's throats during the making of the Netflix action hit "Red Notice."
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Actor Michael J. Fox famously revealed he had Parkinson's disease in 1998. Here's what he's said about his diagnosis and what he's been up to since then.
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"The Big Bang Theory" star Melissa Rauch had an incident that looked like she was behaving inappropriately on set, and her mother wasn't happy when she heard.
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The Netflix miniseries "Baby Reindeer" has emerged as a hit for the streaming service. Here's who plays Donny and where you've seen him before.
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Roshawn Franklin's "FBI" character was killed off in the Season 6 premiere, a creative decision the showrunner promises will continue to affect the series.
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The script for "The Bet," a controversial "Seinfeld" episode that was never produced, has appeared online, allowing fans to see why it never made it to the air.
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Set photos from Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler's upcoming vampire thriller have moviegoers drawing comparisons to Marvel's long-gestating "Blade."
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Climbing the Netflix charts this week is the Emmy-winning spy thriller starring Sandra Oh, Jodie Comer, and Fiona Shaw that ended after four seasons.
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"X-Men '97" features a bunch of fun Easter eggs for viewers to spot, including one reference to an iconic scene from Zack Snyder's "Man of Steel."
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"Strange New Worlds" and its multi-genre adventures wouldn't be the same without this important guideline that producer Henry Alonso Myers explained.
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"Reacher" star Alan Ritchson is one of many feeling superhero fatigue these days, but he has a plan to combat it using his newfound industry clout.
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"Yo Gabba Gabba!" seems like an innocent kids' show about cute creatures having fun. But one theory says something more sinister is going on in Gabba Land.
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"NCIS" fans know the long-running procedural has some dark episodes, but those share a surprising connection according to star Wilmer Valderrama.
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With "Rebel Moon – Part Two" hitting Netflix, director Zack Snyder teased when the director's cuts will be available and revealed how long they'll be.
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Zack Snyder had meetings to discuss the A-list actor joining "Superman v Batman: Dawn of Justice" as a major DC villain.
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After starring in many great movies, actor Patrick Swayze's life and career was tragically cut short. Here's what happened to the beloved icon.
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A major face from the "Bones" cast is slated to make an appearance on the highly anticipated 1000th episode in the "NCIS" franchise.
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The last movie OJ Simpson shot before his death wasn't Seth McFarlane's "Naked Gun" revival, but it does appear to feature a zombified version of Nordberg.