Jonah Schuhart
School
Virginia Commonwealth University
Expertise
Video Games, Movies, Comics, TV
- Jonah is a Freelance Writer for Static Media.
- He's written gaming and pop culture content for publications such as Screen Rant and RVA Magazine.
- Jonah was a Broadcast major, and has dabbled in everything from video content to podcasting.
Experience
Jonah began writing about games and movies after being forced to take Journalism class in high school. By the time he graduated, he would serve as the paper's Senior Editor. Since then, he's been consistently publishing articles in school papers and on sites like Looper and Screen Rant. During his time in college, Jonah founded and wrote for his own gaming column in Richmond's largest independent publication, RVA Magazine, and acted as a producer for student-run news programs. Fascinated with video games and movies, Jonah loves writing reviews and articles that pick apart his most-beloved pieces of media.
Education
In 2020, Jonah earned his Bachelor's Degree in Broadcast Journalism from Virginia Commonwealth University, located in Richmond, Virginia. Studying in his home-state's historic capital has taught Jonah to keep his horizons broad.
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Stories By Jonah Schuhart
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There's more to the body-switching algorithm in "Futurama" than you may have originally thought.
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Class 3-E has to grow up and put the final nail in their favorite teacher's coffin.
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BBC News reports that two fan-favorite actors are briefly returning to the fold for the "Doctor Who" 60th-anniversary season in 2023.
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There are many fearsome rivalries in the anime series "Naruto," but one conflict between two characters misses the mark, thanks to the silly reason for it.
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While the Futurama character of Dr. Ben Beeler might seem minor and inconsequential at first, he is actually directly based on one of the show's writers.
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As we see at the end of Season 4 Part 1, Eren's approach did nothing to dispel the inevitable war between Eldia and Marley.
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While Mirko's Quirk might seem simple at first, her rabbit-based powers actually make her quite the force to be reckoned with in My Hero Academia.
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Hulu announced in mid-May that the animated Marvel show M.O.D.O.K., starring Patton Oswalt and Jon Hamm, has been canceled. Here's what we know so far.
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It seems that gamers are expecting more from Netflix compared to the other "Resident Evil" adaptations released thus far.
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After Season 23, Episode 21, "Law & Order: SVU" fans have become somewhat outraged with Olivia Benson over one particular decision.
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"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!" You've heard it many times, but why is it said that way and who said it first? Here's the origin of the famous line.
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Masashi Kishimoto has gone so far as to say that "One Piece" directly led to his success with "Naruto."
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"CSI" fans on Reddit have discussed ad nauseam how they really felt about the show after Gil Grissom left.
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Unsurprisingly, many fans of "Futurama" have mixed feelings about "Disenchantment."
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There are a total of 22 episodes in "Chicago Fire" Season 2. However, according to IMDb users, these two episodes are better than all others.
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Here's where you may have also seen the actor who plays Harold Capp on "Chicago Fire" and other One Chicago universe shows.
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Fans of "Blue Bloods" are already quite familiar with Laura Trent, but here's more about the actress who plays her.
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In "Naruto," there's one member of the Akatsuki that fans usually point to when they look for the strongest member.
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In the Shonen anime series "Naruto," jutsu are the mystical abilities the ninjas use in battle, however, there is one jutsu that only three characters can do.
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The actor behind Aang isn't on social media and rarely speaks publicly about his role in "Avatar: The Last Airbender." So whatever happened to Zach Tyler Eisen?
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Actor and singer Hayley Kiyoko played former hacker Raven Ramirez in the short-lived spinoff "CSI: Cyber." Here's what she's been up to since.
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The classic 1962 film "To Kill a Mockingbird" starring Gregory Peck and Mary Badham takes place in Alabama, but where was it actually filmed?
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Over the years, Sir Patrick Stewart has played more roles on "Family Guy" than you probably remember.
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Here is every role that makes the actress who plays Nichelle in "S.W.A.T." look so familiar
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In the anime series "Naruto: Shippuden," Kakashi is almost always late to meetings, and a small detail in Episode 2 may explain why that's the case.
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Owen Grady's raptor pose has become one of the most instantly recognizable parts of the Jurassic World series, and now Chris Pratt has explained how it works.
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According to IMDb's rating system, one particular episode of "CSI" Miami" Season 8 is far and away considered the worst entry of the season.