Cameron Roy Hall
Location
Minneapolis, Minnesota
School
Vernon College, Midwestern State University
Expertise
Marvel Cinematic Universe, Harry Potter, Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Cameron is a playwright whose catalog includes one-act children's 'edutainment' plays and an unofficial stage parody of "Super Smash Bros."
- He pens commercials and miscellaneous copy for local companies as part of his ongoing mission to keep Millennial sarcasm alive.
- Come hell or high water, Cameron's always in a movie theater on discount Tuesdays.
Experience
In 2022, Cameron joined Static Media as a freelancer for the Looper brand. His byline crops up on sister sites like /Film and SVG, but Looper is invariably his home for shouting into the void about superheroes and all things fictional. Cameron's previous work can be found on The Gamer and Brave Writer and in all those fancy leather journals he bought at Barnes and Noble.
Education
Cameron received a Bachelor of Arts in psychology with a minor in theatre from Midwestern State University in 2015.
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Stories By Cameron Roy Hall
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How hot would a lightsaber need to be to slice so easily through solid matter the way that they do in the "Star Wars" films? The science is rather complicated.
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Ever wonder what "One Piece" might look like if Pixar got its hands on it? One artist did -- and the results are interesting even if they'll never happen.
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Dylan and Cole Sprouse's cast mates from "Suite Life" still have fond memories of the duo, including a tale of Dylan's refusal to disrespect a castmate.
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Disney CEO Bob Iger is discussing the company's recent misfires at the box office, stating that he won't apologize for the company's work on sequels.
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Here's everything you need to know about Anya Corazon aka Spider-Girl, who is among several Spider-People set to be introduced in Sony's "Madame Web."
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The Jim Carrey flick "The Mask" is a crime-comedy that released in 1994 to generally favorable reviews. But is it okay for children? Let's take a look.
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Fox's X-Men movies planted the seeds for a major villain's arrival, and Marvel should follow up on them and welcome the terrifying Mister Sinister to the MCU.
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Doomsday from Zack Snyder's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" is played by a veteran voice actor with numerous DC and Marvel acting credits.
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Reed Richards, aka Mister Fantastic, in "Fantastic Four" would be another "daddy" role for Pedro Pascal - but it may hit different than Din Djarin and Joel.
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Netflix's "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off" lends credence to one of the biggest beliefs longtime fans of the comic and movie have claimed for years.
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"Scott Pilgrim Takes Off" is more than a simple remake, but Netflix's new anime series does reward fans with some clever references to the movie.
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Season 1, Episode 2 of "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters" has a perfect reference to Captain America. If you didn't catch it, here it is explained.
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Here are some animated films and series where you may have heard the actor who voices the teenage Scott Pilgrim in "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off" Episode 3.
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While "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters" is in the business of kaiju such as Godzilla, that doesn't mean it can't also be in the business of cryptids like Bigfoot.
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The first trailer for Netflix's live-action "Avatar: The Last Airbender" showcases the cast's impressive bending abilities - here's how they all work.
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"Five Nights at Freddy's" features a cryptic message at the end of the film. As it turns out, it could have big implications for the franchise's future.
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Over close to 15 years and two dozen seasons, "The Voice" has seen five of its former contestants pass away. Here's a closer look at their stories.
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As the "Divergent" film series ended on an incomplete note, fans might be wondering about what happened to Zoe Kravitz's character Christina.
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Netflix has revealed that Enola Holmes 3 is in the works for Millie Bobby Brown, but which of the Nancy Springer books will be adapted this time?
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Here's a look at the fan theory that the "Five Nights at Freddy's" franchise was based on a real-life tragedy that took place in Aurora, Colorado, in 1993.
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In a recent interview, "The Marvels" director Nia DaCosta gives context as to why she left the film during post-production.
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The "Star Wars" films never show the unmasked faces of the original Darth Vader and Boba Fett actors, but an old photo shows them clearly.
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A major MCU villain from one hero's past will return with a new look in "The Marvels." But given the chance, fans would've seen the debut sooner.
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The Teletubbies may have delighted you as a child, but these behind-the-scenes facts about the colorful quartet could crush your fond memories.
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"Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" already had less than chipper undertones for an animated film, but the book that inspired it went down an even darker path.
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Sam Wilson has been conspicuously quiet since the events of "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," but according to a rumor, that could all be part of the plan.
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Betty Boop, the popular cartoon character from the 1930s, became a subject of misinformation when a 2015 PBS article made unfounded claims about her origin.