Nicole Moore
School
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Spalding University
Expertise
"Gilmore Girls", "Star Wars", "The Karate Kid" Franchise
- Nicole Moore has had the pleasure of interviewing celebrities like Eva Longoria, Luann de Lesseps, and renowned stunt performer Jahnel Curfman.
- She was an editor for the literary magazine The Louisville Review.
- Nicole has had poems published in Hooligan Magazine, Femini Magazine, Elm Literary Magazine, and Feels Blind Literary.
Experience
Nicole Moore has been a professional writer specializing in pop culture, television, and celebrity news for over eight years. After graduating with a degree in English, she was a reporter for Crescenta Valley Weekly, a newspaper based in La Crescenta, California, before deciding to get her MFA in writing at Spalding University. During her grad school years, she balanced writing her thesis while working as a contributor at The Inquisitr. As of December 2020, Nicole has been an entertainment reporter for Heavy.com, with a focus on various Bravo franchises. She is also the chief content officer for Woof Republic, an online lifestyle magazine for dog lovers. She joined Looper as a News Writer in 2021, where she has finally gotten to put her lifelong obsession with "Gilmore Girls" and horror movies to use.
Education
In 2015, Nicole graduated with an English degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. She later attended Spalding University and received an MFA in writing in 2019.
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Stories By Nicole Moore
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One of the reasons "AHS" has managed to stay relevant for more than 10 years is the fact that every season focuses on a specific theme.
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Tom Ford, who was both the movie's director and screenwriter, shared that one disturbing scene was as hard to shoot as it was to watch.
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The late John Ritter showcased his ability to play an unhinged character in a 2002 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
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Space Balls is Mel Brooks' audacious Star Wars parody and like many of the comedy master's films, there is a scene that hasn't aged well.
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Horror fans love the Paranormal Activity film series, but they might be surprised to learn that Steven Spielberg is behind the first film's iconic ending.
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This former lawyer-turned-healer should look familiar to you, and here's where you've probably seen her before.
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Hero Fiennes Tiffin recently shared how After novelist Anna Todd's presence while filming the movies made him distance himself from her books.
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Here's the film that Katherine Heigl has openly disliked despite its popularity with fans and critics alike.
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Ice-T has been very complimentary about his Law & Order: SVU co-star Mariska Hargitay, as evidenced by a 2018 interview with Seth Meyers.
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Hero Fiennes Tiffin seemingly agrees that his "After We Fell" character has great style, because he snagged these belongings from the set.
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The classic 1993 Halloween movie "Hocus Pocus" co-starred a young Thora Birch as Dani, Max's younger sister. Here's what Birch looks like today.
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Throughout the 18 seasons of Grey's Anatomy, some impressive actors have appeared on the show, including Abigail Breslin, who appeared in a Season 3 episode.
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Vera Miles made a lasting impression with her portrayal of Lila Crane in the 1960 film Psycho. Here's how she looked like in her last film.
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Here's how Midnight Mass star Kate Siegel established herself as an actress from childhood to the present.
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Taissa Farmiga has deep connections to "AHS" and other horror projects. Here's what she has been up to since her multiple turns on FX's flagship series.
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Jane Levy played the lead role in Evil Dead back in 2013, but what has she been up to since then? She's kept busy on a variety of shows like Suburgatory.
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"American Horror Story" has a guest star list that goes on for miles. It's easy to forget who Lena Dunham once portrayed during the "Cult" season.
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During a recent interview with the New York Post, Adina Porter discussed Chief Burleson's bloody twist.
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Gemma Chan will soon be able to show off her incredible acting abilities in Eternals. Here's how she has transformed from her childhood days in Kent, England.
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Here's how veteran actress Rachael Harris transformed from her early roles on shows like Sister, Sister to newer projects such as her recurring role on Lucifer.
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"NCIS: New Orleans" star Rob Kerkovich opens up about what it was like working with actress Izzie Steele on the season 5 episode, "Diplomatic Immunity."
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Sean Murray is a constant presence on "NCIS," but that wasn't supposed to happen. He's had a wild ride from his childhood to his days as McGee.
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Here's how the actress who played Cassie in the 2006 Robin Williams family comedy film RV looks like today.
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Carla Gugino is lighting up Netflix in Gunpowder Milkshake, and she brings tons of experience with her. We've profiled her transformation from childhood to now.
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"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was adapted into a movie in 2002. Here are some of the main differences between the film and the book.
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The 2018 film Doubting Thomas grapples with a lawyer named Tom (Will McFadden) eventually coming to terms with his own racism. Here's what the ending means.
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The actor behind everyone's favorite Loki variant Sylvie enjoyed performing from an early age.