Kieran Fisher
Location
Glasgow, Scotland
School
University Of The West Of Scotland
Expertise
Quentin Tarantino, The Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Friends"
- Kieran recently co-edited a book on the films of Quentin Tarantino for McFarland. It will be released sometime in the near future.
- As the former managing editor of Diabolique Magazine, he covered the weird and wacky world of genre cinema and television.
- He's a fanboy of John Carpenter, Quentin Tarantino, and Martin Scorsese, but he reserves as much love for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Fast and the Furious," Gerard Butler, and sitcoms.
Experience
Kieran has worked as a professional writer since 2016. He was the managing editor of Diabolique Magazine and contributed to an array of print outlets, including Scream and Starburst. Kieran also worked as a scriptwriter for OSSA Movies and he's provided booklet essays for Arrow Video's "Black Moon Rising," "The Boondock Saints," "JSA - Joint Security Area," and "The Ring Collection" Blu-ray releases. Kieran's work has also been featured on Den of Geek, Fandor, Film School Rejects, and Screen Rant. He joined Static Media in 2020 and has been putting his movie, television, and pro wrestling obsessions to good use since then by creating news articles and features for Looper and Wrestling Inc.
Education
Kieran has a bachelor's degree in psychology and politics from the University of the West of Scotland. Learning about various philosophies in these fields has helped him discover interesting themes and subtexts in the entertainment he consumes.
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 Kieran Fisher
-
One of the more underrated titles to emerge from the 2010's YA dystopian craze is seeing a resurgence in popularity via streaming on Netflix.
-
New photos from the “Daredevil: Born Again” set seemingly confirm two rumored storylines involving some major Marvel characters.
-
There are only a few movies that have achieved perfect 100% scores on Rotten Tomatoes, but 2018's "Leave No Trace" stands out in this select group of films.
-
When Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man 4" was cancelled, it meant plans the director had in place for one of the hero's classic villains had to be scrapped.
-
Joe Flaherty, the actor and writer best known for “Freaks and Geeks,” “Happy Gilmore,” and “Back to the Future II,” has passed away at the age of 82.
-
A graphic scene in the prequel film "The First Omen" came close to earning Disney the first NC-17 in its long -- and sometimes controversial -- history.
-
Though it's never explained in "Beetlejuice," there's a solid theory that explains why Michael Keaton's "ghost with the most" is unable to say his own name.
-
A small problem Season led to "NCIS" bringing back Sean Murray for a single scene, ultimately leading to the show adding Timothy Mcgee as a series regular.
-
DC Comics twice canceled plans to publish the same "Swamp Thing" comic due to a fear of backlash over the story's depiction of Jesus Christ.
-
Nolan Freeman, another actor who has been arrested over the Capitol attack that took place January 6, 2021, may look familiar to longtime "NCIS' fans.
-
Annie Kay nearly dies on an episode of "S.W.A.T." but fans of the TV procedural hardly have any sympathy for the character. Here's why viewers hate her.
-
"Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" features plenty of kaiju action, but is there a post-credits sequence? Here's what MonsterVerse fans need to know.
-
"Deadpool and Wolverine" might involve a dark setting that MCU fans are already familiar with, and previous teases lend some credibility to the rumor.
-
The trailer for the video game "Marvel Rivals" features the character Galacta, the daughter of Galactus. Here's what fans need to know about her.
-
Longtime fans of Dick Wolf's iconic "Law & Order" franchise should definitely keep a look out for this spectacular Netflix true crime series.
-
"NCIS" Season 21, Episode 5 -- "The Plan" introduces viewers to Jessica Knight's father, Feng Zhao. Here's the veteran actor who plays the character.
-
Not everyone loves the ending to "Back to the Future," as one fan points out that the film's ultimately happy tone hides a darker, more sinister reality.
-
When Rebecca Lee was killed in "Fire Country" Season 1, fans were a wreck, but the drama's EP insists the character had to die in order to serve the series.
-
"The Departed" star Mark Wahlberg details why he clashed with director Martin Scorsese over several issues while making the acclaimed crime drama.
-
Some may have heard a rumor that Nicolas Cage was stiffed his pay after starring in "Leaving Las Vegas." Now, the actor is unbothered by what he's due.
-
Halle Berry denied the rumor started by "Swordfish" director Dominic Sena that she was paid an enormous amount of money to go topless in the film.
-
While filming an episode of "NCIS" Season 1, star Michael Weatherly improvised a humorous bit he later feared would get him fired from the show.
-
The sequel to Patrick Swayze's classic "Road House" was released as a direct-to-video movie in 2006, but you'd be forgiven if you've never even heard of it.
-
"X-Men '97" is being hailed as a worthwhile successor to "X-Men: The Animated Series," but do you need to watch the original series to understand the new one?
-
Disney altered the title of animated hit "Moana" for its release in Italy to avoid confusion with one of the country's most famous adult film stars.
-
The spin-off series "The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live" re-establishes the CRM as a serious threat. Who are they, and why should they be feared?
-
"Squid Game" star -- and central villain to the smash hit Netflix series -- O Yeong-su has been found guilty of sexual assault by a South Korean court.