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.
Looper's content is a collaboration between a core group of experienced entertainment editors and a vast team of writers, graphic designers, interviewers, and experts in all things entertainment and pop culture. Our goal is to provide up-to-the-minute breaking news coverage as well as original and engaging opinion and editorial content that serves fans of movies, television, and genre media in general.
Our team of editors and advisors constantly updates and reviews articles to ensure they're current, comprehensive, and informative. Additional information on our editorial process available here.
Stories By Jonah Schuhart
-
If "My Cousin Vinny" is all about the south, then was it actually filmed there?
-
Who is Falligar the Behemoth and why is he a pivotal character in the Thor movie and comics franchise? Here's what we know about the mythical creature.
-
While the popular anime Naruto has many ups and downs that the characters go through, there's one particular moment with Shikamaru that made fans cry.
-
Joe Gatto of TruTV's "Impractical Jokers" is almost always willing to subject himself to public embarrassment for a laugh, except when he's not.
-
China censored the anime series "Way of the Househusband" in a surprising way, removing one of Tatsu's design elements, despite it being massively important.
-
The Kung-Fu inspirations that RZA took for the 2012 film "The Man with the Iron Fists" are among some of the more famous and acclaimed Kung-Fu-flicks.
-
This legendary MCU star you likely forgot was an "SNL" cast member just couldn't cut it. Fortunately, they found another avenue in entertainment.
-
Some fans have a bone to pick with the titular character of their favorite show.
-
Marvel's "Eternals" and "Hawkeye" have earned an amazing distinction for their casting of Lauren Ridloff as Makkari and Alaqua Cox as Echo, respectively.
-
Back in 2009, Ansari was still an up-and-comer in the American eye. Here's his story.
-
Like many violent scenes in Naruto, there are some Orochimaru scenes from the manga that had to be censored for the anime.
-
You might expect a guy like Robert Eggers would levy heavy criticism for something so conventionally popular as "The Batman," but this isn't so.
-
Tsunade has a variety of weaknesses in the anime series "Naruto," although, some of her greatest weaknesses have nothing to do with her ability to fight.
-
Here's what we know about A24's The Governesses, starring Lily-Rose Depp, Hoyeon, and Reinate Reinsve, adapted from Anne Serre've novel of the same name.
-
"Futurama" fans love Zapp Brannigan, so much so that they can't even single out what his best moment on the show is.
-
Marc Spector has made some seriously disturbing enemies over the years.
-
You'll soon have the ability to stream all 25 main James Bond films as the collection is coming to Amazon Prime Video ... but only for a limited time.
-
An upcoming Apple TV+ series called Shrinking will feature Harrison Ford in his first major television role, starring opposite Jason Segel.
-
Throughout his entire career, actor Mackenzie Gray from "Riverdale" has been a part of a surprising number of superhero franchises, including this Marvel show.
-
Kizuna Kazayama manages to become a great hero, and it's all thanks to the powers afforded to her by the Legendary Hunting Tool.
-
Here is what we know so far about Season 1 of the upcoming anime series "My Happy Marriage."
-
There is one MCU couple in particular that would have made a lot of sense if they ever got together — or had ever interacted with each other before.
-
Leading up to the release of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Sam Raimi answers one age-old question about Wanda Maximoff and Doctor Strange.
-
The ending of "Attack on Titan" Part 2 sets a grim tone for the future, leading us to question whether or not this story will have a happy ending.
-
What you likely never noticed about the binary code in "Futurama," however, is that it often means something.
-
While the Wall Titans from "Attack on Titan" generally make sense, there are still some serious questions about them.
-
Of all the different characters on Futurama, there's very little doubt that Bender, everyone's favorite robot, has died more times than anybody else.