E.J.
School
College Of The Sequoias, Arizona State University
Expertise
Movies, Gaming, Poetry
- Elijah has been writing both creative and journalistic work his entire life.
- Elijah received an editorial writing award.
- Elijah has a vast understanding of the fundamentals of journalistic writing.
Experience
Elijah is a young writer who got his start at The Campus Journal at College of the Sequoias. There he served as editor in chief for two semesters. Through his studies and experiences, Elijah learned firsthand the fast moving nature of journalism, refined his writing skills, and grew an understanding of multiple styles of writing, including news, opinion, entertainment, and more. Elijah published his first poetry collection in February 2021 titled "Beautiful Thing," which was quickly followed up by a companion book titled "Standing In The Fallout," both of which are available on Amazon.
Education
Elijah studied two years of Journalism at College Of The Sequoias. He then transferred to Arizona State University where he is studying Music and Mass Communication and Media Studies.
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Stories By E.J.
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Here's the actor replacement in the Twilight franchise that hasn't gone down too well with a number of viewers.
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During a recent interview, Johnny Knoxville revealed that there is one specific "Jackass" stunt that he regrets.
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If you were around in the early 2000s, then you likely remember the hit family film from Robert Rodriguez. What happened to Lavagirl?
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With the love for Tejano singer Selena still going strong, you may be wondering whether 1997's "Selena" is accurate or not.
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Grace took some time to warm up to Frankie, and along the way did some regrettable things to her partner-in-crime.
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"Now You See Me 2" raises the bar with how elaborate and lavish it gets with its magic tricks compared to "Now You See Me." But just how accurate are they?
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Fans might be surprised to discover that Paul Terry, who played James in "James and the Giant Peach," did not pursue a career in acting in the long run.
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It's a beautiful ending, but what does it mean? Here's how it plays into the film's themes.
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The decisions that Andy makes throughout the movie, particularly at the end, paint a complex picture of the fashion industry.
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Season 3 of Temptation Island premiered in 2021, so what is the cast currently up to?
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There are many examples of awful things Nellie Bertram pulled off on The Office, but what is the absolute worst thing she did?
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M. Night Shyamalan's movie Old leaves many questions unanswered, including one critical choice that the characters made regarding Dr. Charles.
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Some of the shenanigans Grace and Frankie have found themselves in have been borderline illegal
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The Disney Channel sitcom "Shake It Up," which starred Zendaya and Bella Thorne, featured many famous guest stars, including singer Carly Rae Jepsen.
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Of all the video game feature film adaptations released to date, one has outgrossed some of the most popular entries despite being a critical failure: Warcraft.
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In the film "Suicide Squad" and its sequel "The Suicide Squad," Captain Boomerang is played by Jai Courtney and looks different from his original comic look.
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Most people know Lucas Cruikshank as Fred, the fast-talking character who originated on YouTube over a decade ago. But what is Cruikshank doing now?
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While most people know The Little Mermaid as one of the most successful Disney movies of all time, the animated classic almost didn't get made.
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"The Spectacular Now" has a lot of kissing scenes between actors Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley, but filming them wasn't all that glamorous.
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In the horror film "Paranormal Activity" and several of its sequels, Katie is played by actor Katie Featherston, who you may know from these projects.
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In Season 2 of the Netflix reality series "Too Hot to Handle," Cam Holmes and Emily Miller became a couple and fell in love. Here is what they are up to now.
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Here's why the timeline in That '70s Show, which ran for a total of eight seasons, can be confusing.
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With such a puzzling plot, viewers may forget some of the big names that make appearances in "Donnie Darko," including Ashley Tisdale. Here's who she played.
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The Office character Meredith Palmer has always been a wild card, but there is one moment where she crosses and line and does one of the worst things ever.
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Spencer Reid, played by Matthew Gray Gubler, is one of the most beloved characters on "Criminal Minds," but some fans think they wouldn't want to date him.
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It's not unusual for a performer to make contractual requests for goods and/or services when agreeing to work. Paris Hilton certainly did for "The Good Guys."
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Harrison Ford went on the record at the 93rd Academy Awards to express contempt for taking part in a particular sci-fi classic film.