Brooke Knappenberger
School
University Of Missouri
Expertise
Movies, TV, Gaming
- Brooke has been writing and editing professionally for about 3 years.
- Brooke has written for several publications based in Columbia, Missouri including Columbia Missourian, Vox Magazine, MUTV, and The Maneater.
- Brooke has covered national festivals, such as the documentary film festival True/False and the Roots N Blues music festival.
Experience
Brooke has been writing and editing for about three years. She got her first taste of entertainment media when she began working as an entertainment reporter for Columbia, Missouri's MUTV in 2017. There, she covered the town's entertainment scene, interviewed local celebrities, and occasionally reviewed the latest fashion trends. Eventually, Brooke became head of the entertainment department where she led a team of reporters and guided the department's content. Brooke has also written and edited for Columbia, Missouri's Vox Magazine, where she covered all things city life including food and drink, culture, health and city events. When she's not catching up on movies and TV shows from her ever-growing watch list, you can find her either online shopping, reading YA fantasy novels, and/or jamming out to Drake.
Education
Brooke has a bachelor's in journalism from the Missouri School of Journalism, one of the top journalism schools in the country.
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Stories By Brooke Knappenberger
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Of all his films, Eggers has surprisingly harsh criticism for one in particular.
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Here's why Rick's love potion in "Rick and Morty" ends up making a massive mess for himself, and especially his grandson Morty.
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While it wasn't actually filmed at Buckingham Palace, Netflix's "The Crown" was filmed in several other locations throughout the U.K. for its regal impression.
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In Interstellar, the sarcastic robot TARS, who is Cooper's companion on the Endurance, is voiced by someone who will be very familiar to Law & Order: SVU fans.
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Thanks to his time as Detective Munch as well as his long career in TV and outside endeavors, Richard Belzer has amassed quite the fortune.
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Over the years, Thomas Gibson has made quite the little nest egg thanks to his time on "Criminal Minds." Here's how much the actor is actually worth.
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This year's Academy Awards was a night no one in Hollywood or anyone who watched at home is sure to forget for quite some time.
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Actor Luke Newton has confirmed that his character Colin shares a special relationship with Penelope on "Bridgerton" Season 2.
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Many celebs who weren't in attendance at The Oscars took to Twitter to react to the Chris Rock and Will Smith fiasco.
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Not every moment from a beloved story can make it into a screen adaptation. There's one particular scene fans of "The Witcher" wish hadn't been changed.
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In "Bridgerton" Season 2, Daphne has taken a backseat to Anthony, but there is one moment where she causes quite a big stir for her brother Anthony.
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Despite her best intentions, Lady Bridgerton's actions went too far when she tried to set her daughter Eloise up on "Bridgerton" Season 2.
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Fans are worried about My Hero Academia Season 6 for a specific reason, and it has nothing to do with the anime's upcoming storyline.
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Fans on IMDb use their votes and comments to explain why Season 3, Episode 14 of the CBS procedural Criminal minds -- titled "Damaged" -- is the worst.
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Most of the time, the "CSI" team finds victims in more suspecting places, but one crime scene in Season 10 was particularly shocking.
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Family Guy is known for its outlandish storylines and character details, and one Reddit fan has proposed a theory to make it all make sense.
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While fans of the Gold Rush franchise generally enjoy episodes of Gold Rush: Parker's Trail, there's one episode with the lowest ranking on IMDb.
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A few different folks have already weighed in on Elliott's contrarian take, and now Jane Campion has finally leveled her own pitch-perfect response.
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Now that Law & Order's Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler are running in the same circles again, fans are still hoping their relationship finally turns romantic.
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Fans share their reactions to seeing a new kind of Gotham City in the Warner Bros. movie The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson and directed by Matt Reeves.
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With the numbers in for "The Batman," it's a certified hit. But how does it compare to the season's other superhero blockbuster, "Spider-Man: No Way Home"?
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Now that "The Batman" has finally been released, fans are debating whether the film is better than "The Dark Knight," starring Christian Bale and Heath Ledger.
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Aang and his friends fought a lot of battles and destroyed a lot of property in Avatar: The Last Airbender. Here's what Aang actually owes in damages from ATLA.
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You may be surprised to learn that Captain America's choice of weapon, an indestructible vibranium shield, has a deeper meaning.
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For crime TV junkies, the series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" is most certainly part of their lineup.
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The Discovery Channel reality series "Deadliest Catch" has been on since 2005, and one captain has way more experience than audiences might first realize.
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Not every "Grey's Anatomy" character exit can be considered dramatic, as evidenced by Jackson Avery (Jesse Williams) and his Season 12 departure.