Adam Cetorelli
School
The George Washington University
Expertise
Pop Culture, Movies, TV, News
- Adam is a writer for Looper's News team.
- At The George Washington University, he worked as a teaching assistant for the course Film and Politics, which paired films with political theory and asked undergraduates to craft arguments about the intersection of movies and culture.
- He has reviewed movies, television, and music videos for his personal website, adamcetorelli.com.
Experience
Adam is a freelancer who specializes in queer content and pop-culture critique. He previously worked as a regular contributor to ENSPIRE Magazine, a digital/print lifestyle publication that highlights the positive things people are doing for their communities. You can also find his work on Planet Forward and his personal blog. Adam loves a good murder mystery (especially if it takes place on a train!) and devotes a lot of his free time to rewatching episodes of the original "Twilight Zone" series.
Education
Adam earned his master's in American Studies from The George Washington University, where he researched pop-culture representations of gender and sexuality and instructed undergraduates in writing-focused courses.
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Stories By Adam Cetorelli
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The Harry Houdini straitjacket that appeared on Pawn Stars' fourth season was one of the more memorable collectibles featured on the show,
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Out of all of Lily Rabe's exceptional characters on 'American Horror Story,' the fans think one really takes the cake.
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In a recent Reddit thread, Criminal Minds fans shared their stories of being different and how seeing Dr. Spencer Reid made them feel a little less alone.
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Besides Haley Hotchner's death in "100," there have been quite a few traumatic scenes in "Criminal Minds" that Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner has found himself in.
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Ask anyone about their favorite Al Pacino movie and Cruising probably won't be mentioned. Many controversies came out of the film, on and off screen.
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'AHS: Asylum' demanded a lot of its cast. It's no wonder they turned to some creative methods for blowing off steam.
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A working cannon fetched a high price on a recent episode of 'Pawn Stars.'
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Dr. Spencer Reid from 'Criminal Minds' turned his longevity on CBS into a small fortune. Here's how much Matthew Gray Gubler is worth.
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The cast members of Criminal Minds are notably close to each other. Here's the story of two of the show's stars and their close ties behind the scenes.
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Scarlett Johansson is no stranger to controversy, and she doesn't deny it. However, there was one controversial role that she regretted ever accepting.
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Chris Zylka was originally cast as Daniel in American Horror Story: Asylum before mysteriously getting dropped. Here's why he refused to appear on the show.
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2017's Girls Trip told the hilarious story of four friends known as the Flossy Posse. Here are some of the details we already know about "Girls Trip 2."
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Despite the shows being vastly different from each other, the procedural and the soap opera share an important link.
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Garcia's evolving hair on 'Criminal Minds' actually has a fascinating explanation that's completely extrinsic to the show.
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A Reddit user offers an interesting fan theory regarding how It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's eventual series finale could expose Dennis, Dee, and Mac.
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Salma Hayek's legendary snake dance scene in From Dusk Till Dawn almost didn't happen. Here's why.
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When actors on TV series get hurt, the injury has to be written into the series. Here's The cast injury you didn't realize was written into Criminal Minds.
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If you thought you recognized Willis from Things Heard and Seen, it's probably because the actress has been crushing it ever since her breakout Netflix role.
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In case you need a refresher before the new season arrives on A&E, here's how the bidding works on Storage Wars -- and why it makes such great TV.