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.
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Stories By Kieran Fisher
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Oscar winner Kate Winslet has done a fair number of nude scenes in her career, but she now wants to take a different approach to showing her body on screen.
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According to an unnamed Disney executive, "The Marvels" performed poorly in the box office because some fans don't want to see films that empower women.
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"Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" includes a wardrobe malfunction for a Twi'lek dancer, but actress Femi Taylor doesn't seem to regret it.
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Tyler Perry is paying very close attention to the meteoric rise of artificial intelligence, especially when it comes to OpenAI's text-to-video platform, Sora.
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"American Pie" narrowly averted the dreaded NC-17 rating, and all it took was a slight tweak to a raunchy yet memorable scene involving its lead star.
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Sony and Marvel Studios are reportedly in disagreement over a variety of details regarding "Spider-Man 4," including the release date and plot.
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After Gibbs did not return for the "NCIS" Ducky tribute episode, fans of the long-running TV drama took to social media to express their disappointment.
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Scott Bakula was extremely unhappy when Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis guest starred in "Star Trek: Enterprise's" series finale.
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Because both "Two and a Half Men" and "The Big Bang Theory" share a creator, its fair to wonder whether Charlie Sheen appears in the latter. Here's the answer.
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Penny, Bernadette, and Amy may have varying personalities, but the women of "The Big Bang Theory" share this one thing when it comes to their romantic lives.
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"The Stories We Leave Behind" will see the "NCIS" team pay tribute to Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard, and Wilmer Valderrama has spoken about David McCallum.
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"Legends of the Fall" director Ed Zwick revealed that Brad Pitt didn't like the script after the table read, and problems continued during filming.
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Marvel fans got a surprise glimpse of Doctor Doom in the latest "Deadpool 3" trailer. However, it certainly wasn't in the way they probably wanted.
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"Wizard of Oz" fans rejoice! A new "Wicked" trailer is upon thee and it showcases a very familiar actor taking on the mantle of the Wizard.
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"Star Trek: Enterprise" was famous for its scenes featuring barely-clad Starfleet officers, which is a decision the show's creators now regret.
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"Star Trek" actor Wil Wheaton was particularly upset by Larry David's antics on "Today," which saw him physically attack the beloved Muppet Elmo on live TV.
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An update regarding Matthew McConaughey's casting in a "Yellowstone" spin-off project might just tease that there's potentially another A-list co-star.
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Numerous WWE fans are unhappy with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson over a key creative decision ahead of WrestleMania 40. Here's a closer look at the controversy.
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The notorious "Tuvix" episode of "Star Trek: Voyager" has divided fans for decades. Here's what the Tuvix actor and other cast members have to say about it.
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Tim Russ went on to become a household name for "Star Trek" fans as Tuvok, but he did come close to playing LeVar Burton's Geordi La Forge on "TNG."
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Netflix has released a teaser for "Squid Game" Season 2, and Lee Jung-jae's Gi-hun looks set to take on the competition's founding fathers. .
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Daisy Ridley herself has weighed in on that notorious kiss between Kylo Ren and Rey during the ending of "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker."
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The titular Frozen Empire in "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire" might be a reference to Fimbulwinter, the period in Norse mythology that comes before the end times.
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In a recent TikTok Lili Reinhart announced that she has been diagnosed with alopecia.
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A popular "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" fan theory suggests that her mother's death and the emergence of her sister Dawn are more than just coincidental.
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Is "Reacher" peak Dad TV? Not according to star Alan Ritchson, who doesn’t understand why the hit Amazon show has been labeled as such.
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Mark Hamill's lightsaber training for "The Empire Strikes Back" was quite grueling, and he had an especially hard time with this rule George Lucas insisted on.