C.M. Crockford
School
University Of San Francisco
Expertise
Horror Movies, Adult Swim, Star Wars, Music
- Conor's poetry has been nominated for two Best of the Net awards and a Pushcart.
- He interviewed musicians and writers as a former college radio DJ and later journalist.
- Conor recently co-wrote a short horror film that is now in pre-production.
Experience
C.M. Crockford has achieved a respectable amount over a decade writing and editing professionally. This includes award nominations, publishing articles and chapbooks, plus co-hosting a Shield recap podcast. He's worked with Punknews as well as No Recess! Magazine. But since 2020, Crockford has put his film, animation, and television obsessions to fine use with articles for Looper News.
Education
Conor has a Bachelor's in English from the University of San Francisco. It certainly helped with his writing abilities and insight into art and media.
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Stories By C.M. Crockford
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Despite the success of "Yellowstone" and his own career, star Cole Hauser still can't believe how much fans love his character Rip Wheeler and why that is.
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"Foundation" wowed critics and audiences alike when it debuted in 2021. Season 2 will premiere this summer, and Apple TV+ has unveiled an exciting trailer.
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In Season 7 of "Blue Bloods," fans are introduced to Shelly Wayne, who pops up in two episodes. Here's why the actor who plays Shelly might look familiar.
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"How I Met Your Mother" produced some iconic scenes, but series creator Carter Bays says the limo episode included scenes that were especially tough to shoot.
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In the first episode of "NCIS," a famous presidential impersonator was hired to play then-President George W. Bush. Here's a closer look at that casting choice.
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John Belushi and Jack Nicholson had a strained relationship after the former starred in Nicholson's "Goin' South" production. Here's what happened to the pair.
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The actress who plays Abby in Season 5 of Yellowstone is an up-and-coming country singer who recently won two CMAs.
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Erika Slezak has become a memorable part of Blue Bloods during her brief guest appearances as Donna Duvall, but before that, she was already soap opera royalty.
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The character Vina Navarro played a pivotal role in a "CSI: Miami" plot line. She was played by iconic former sex symbol Raquel Welch.
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Julie Finlay from CSI may look familiar to many viewers. That's because she's portrayed by Elisabeth Shue, who has appeared in a number of other projects.
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On the Paramount Network neo-Western drama "Yellowstone," a flashback scene in Season 5 revealed a character named Rowdy, played by actor Kai Caster.
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The unique tone of "Family Guy," past and present, has made veteran fans wonder: how long does it take to pen a modern-day episode?
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Fans may have their own picks among the colorful cast, but Jerry Seinfeld names Newman as his favorite side character from the "Seinfeld" show.
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Who played Angela Page, the FBI special agent who interviews Leonard, Raj, and Sheldon for Howard's security clearance, on "The Big Bang Theory"?
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In an essay for Variety's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time, Steven Spielberg talked about a poignant connection between "Goodfellas" and "The Godfather."
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Long before he starred in "The Good Doctor," Hill Harper played Dr. Sheldon Hawkes in "CSI: NY." The actor loved that his character broke stereotypes.
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Does Young Sheldon star Iain Armitage have anything in common with his character on the show? It turns out the two have odd mannerisms in common.
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Lisseth Chavez has been busy since leaving "Chicago, P.D." However, the showrunner seems quite open to having Chavez return as Officer Vanessa Rojas.
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This episode of "CSI" was actually inspired by a truly upsetting real-life crime.
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Miles Fowler played an integral character on Fox's "The Resident," but his on-screen departure was swift, and there's a possible reason for that.
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Tyler Labine has enjoyed a long run on the drama "New Amsterdam." But he actually kicked off his career with appearances in several film and TV comedies.
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There have been a handful of successful, pet-based businesses that have gone through "Shark Tank," including Kitty Kasas, which flourishes to this day.
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Fox's "The Resident" has featured dozens of storylines and characters arcs over the years, but there's one in particular that fans agree is irredeemable.
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Graham McTavish, who played Kingsguard Harold Westerling in "House of the Dragon" credited the production design for making his acting job easy.
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Kate Hudson just revealed some details about the letter her stepdad Kurt Russell wrote to her during a time of need.
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Here's what Stephanie March has been up to since her time in the NYPD's fictional Special Victims Unit.
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Season 2 of the HBO series "Minx," starring Jake Johnson and Ophelia Lovibond, has been canceled, despite previously being renewed and well into production.