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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A potential toy leak may have just given "Loki" fans a major clue about who Mobius actually is.
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Back in 2020, a concept artist who worked on the Chitauri Gorillas from "Avengers: Endgame" shared how gruesome these creatures look like without their masks.
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Ryan Reynolds extends his cheeky persona and self-referential mockery in a new MNTN commercial alongside Grant Gustin, the titular lead in CW's "The Flash."
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"Five Nights at Freddy's" features a pixelated opening credits sequence, referencing a memorable element from the games.
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"Five Nights at Freddy's" spoils its own twist in the pixelated opening credits, as Blumhouse Productions knows it can't compete with fans' sleuthing.
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Here's a look at why 1990s superhero drama "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" got canceled after its fourth season with some loose ends.
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The Machete Order is a popular way to watch the Star Wars movies -- and it's been updated with the addition of the sequel trilogy. Here's the new list.
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"Loki" Season 2, Episode 4 may have the second most disgusting death in the Marvel Cinematic Universe - even though it's not even shown on-screen.
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Now that Five Nights at Freddy's is a big-screen franchise, the sequel needs to lose the sterile PG-13 rating and embrace the chaos of the games.
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Finally, the beloved Fourteenth (or, well, technically Tenth) Doctor returns to the small screen with Donna Noble. Here's when the anticipated specials air.
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"A Nightmare Before Christmas" may have earned its place as a holiday classic, but many fans have never even heard of the sequel that focuses on Sally.
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Mr. Poopybutthole is back! Fans may be interested to learn just who voices the iconic character after Justin Roiland's exit from "Rick and Morty."
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The Harry Potter franchise has two powerful villains: Voldemort and Grindelwald. We look at both to figure out which one is stronger.
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Netflix originally planned to produce 7 seasons of "The Witcher," but they could be cutting things short and end the series after Season 5.
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The Rocks Pirates were the strongest crew on "One Piece" due to the members being overpowered with a variety of jaw-dropping abilities.
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It's been a while since Michael Weatherly's Tony DiNozzo appeared on "NCIS." What happened to the character after Weatherly left the long-running CBS series?
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Fans concerned about "Five Nights at Freddy's" getting a PG-13 rating can take solace in new information about the movie's bloody violence.
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While much of the revamped DCU is still up in the air, James Gunn placates fans with the confirmation that a breakout character from "Peacemaker" is still in.
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The Fall of the House of Usher is fantastically spooky, but not without its problems. Take the death of a certain character in episode 6 which is ... something.
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After simultaneously pruning 30% of the newly branched timelines, this "Loki" Season 2 villain has a kill count so huge it would make Thanos puke.
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Ruth Codd, who plays Juno Usher in Mike Flanagan's new Netflix limited series "The Fall of the House of Asher," took an interesting path to the world of acting.
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A particular actor on Mike Flanagan's latest horror miniseries for Netflix has a unique perspective on Poe's history and legend.
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"The Fall of the House of Usher" viewers might be curious to learn about the meaning of the name Pamela Clemm. It means more than you think.
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"The Fall of the House of Usher" name drops something named "Ultima Thule." Fans may want to know exactly what it is and why it's controversial.
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Variants and Nexus Events and branching timelines, oh my! How are their increasing numbers in "Loki" Season 2 reshaping the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
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Even in the midst of confusion, the writing staff of "Loki" Season 2 manages to deliver some memorable lines of dialogue that mean more than you realized.
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Who plays Hunter D-90, the stick-in-the-mud Minuteman who prunes Mobius on Ravonna Renslayer's orders in "Loki" Season 1 and is back for Season 2?