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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The Boys executive producer Seth Rogen shares new information about the upcoming animated spinoff series, Diabolical, announced at CCXP Worlds 2021.
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"Money Heist" Part 5 Volume 2 has finally made its long-awaited premiere on Netflix. Here's everything fans should know about the season's finale.
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While Glee is a musical comedy and American Horror Story a grim scare fest, fans will be surprised to learn that Glee actually inspired Ryan Murphy to make AHS.
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Maya Lopez and Kazi may be even closer in "Hawkeye" than viewers think. Here's what one subtle Easter egg tells us about the Marvel duo's bond.
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Hawkeye Episode 3 features a scene with Clint (Jeremy Renner) and Kate (Hailee Steinfeld) which includes an Easter egg nod to Hawkeye's Marvel Comics costume.
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There's arguably still plenty of room for improvement in terms of modern-day superhero costumes, as we see with Scarlet Witch's super suit.
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Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City actor Avan Jogia teases a possible future for Leon Kennedy if Sony Pictures decides to greenlight a sequel.
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With so much mining drama going on in just one season of Gold Rush, you may wonder just how long it actually takes to film a season of the hit show.
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Here's what we know about The Voice Season 21 contestant Wendy Moten after she fell onstage during Tuesday's episode while singing with Team Blake.
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Jessica Rothe may be best known for her role in the "Happy Death Day" series, but here's the character fans likely forgot she played in "Chicago P.D."
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An "Eternals" VFX artist recently revealed that two of the film's heroes have entirely CGI costumes. Here's which superhero suits weren't real in "Eternals."
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Netflix's hit series The Queen's Gambit, starring Anya Taylor Joy, is full of emotion, but one particular moment had fans extra teary-eyed.
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"Hellbound" may be doing very well right now on Netflix, but viewers seem to be in agreement about which of the show's characters they hate the most.
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Even the 'Cowboy Bebop' fans who are enjoying the new Netflix series had a hard time swallowing this awful pun from Episode 3.
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The latest peek at 'Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City' includes a terrifying debut of a character that will be all-too familiar to fans of the games.
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The legendary actor from The Sandlot has died at age 78.
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Here's how 'Suits' addressed Megan Markle's vanishing act, a trick she performed so she could run off and join the British royal family.
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Is a new episode of "Law & Order: SVU" airing tonight, Thursday, November 18? Here's everything fans of the long-running NBC procedural need to know.
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This one line delivered by Doctor Strange in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' may be a reference to a classic cartoon.
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While Disney's Galaxy Edge Star Wars theme park has been raved about since opening, its newest ride, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, is now getting sued.
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Milly Shapiro gained major fame due to her eerie role as Charlie in the intense horror film Hereditary, but where is the actress and singer now?
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The 2019 Netflix holiday romance movie Snowbound for Christmas is charming subscribers so much that they have put it in Netflix's Top 10.
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One My Hero Academia character's origin, in particular, takes dark to a whole different level.
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Sophia Bush has moved from the One Chicago franchise series Chicago P.D. and will soon be seen on the CBS medical drama Good Sam.
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If you're curious to know whether a new episode of crime procedural drama NCIS Season 19 is airing on CBS on Monday, November 15, we know the answer.
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The Crawleys are finally returning in Downton Abbey: A New Era, and you can get a sneak peek at all the trouble they'll get into in the new teaser.
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The 2009 Disney animated film "The Princess and the Frog" centers on Tiana, who is voiced by acclaimed Broadway star, actor, and singer Anika Noni Rose.