Tom Moore
School
Ramapo College Of New Jersey
Expertise
The Horror Genre, Everything A24, Video Game Movies
- Tom has received press accreditation and covered the following film festivals throughout his career: Tribeca Film Festival, New York Film Festival, SXSW, Toronto International Film Festival, Bentonville Film Festival, and Brooklyn Horror Film Festival.
- He has also made guest appearances on The Pop Break and In Their Own League's various podcasts.
- Tom is that person who watches A Christmas Story every Christmas.
Experience
Tom Moore comes from Ringwood, New Jersey. Although Tom started small, simply writing movie reviews on Letterboxd before crafting his own WordPress blog, Mooreviews, he's quickly grown over the five years since his start. He not only writes for entertainment sites like The Pop Break and In Their Own League, the latter of which focuses on women and underrepresented voices in film, but has also done some fun list articles for Collider. Now, Tom spends his time on Looper delivering fresh takes and features on everything going on in movies and TV. From explaining the endings of your favorite horror thrillers to talking about the next big gaming adaptation heading your way, there's almost nothing he won't write about.
Education
Tom has a bachelor's degree in Communication Arts with a focus on Journalism from Ramapo College of New Jersey.
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Stories By Tom Moore
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The slow-burning feud that develops between Adonis and Damian eventually builds toward a brutal fight for dominance. Here's how it all shakes out.
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From the Gardener's true identity to the truth about the titular app, we're explaining the ending of horror-drama series "Red Rose."
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Some monstrous DC Comics villains we want to see appear in the DCU's "Gods and Monsters" chapter include classic Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman foes.
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"Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey" is a reimagining of Pooh and Piglet as savage killers. Here is the ending of "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey" explained.
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Pooh and Piglet are real sickos in Blood and Honey and they enact some truly nasty kills. We're ranking them by most disturbing.
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Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel star in the tropical action-adventure comedy romance Shotgun Wedding, which has plenty of heart, laughs, and explosions
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There's nothing better than curling up with a great rom-com. We take a look at the ending of "Your Place or Mine" and find out if there's a happily ever after.
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The family movie "Lyle, Lyle Crocodile" tells a heartwarming story about friendship and family. We take a look at the ending and what it means.
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It's been a while since we've had a Batman and Robin team up -- here are a few actors we think would be perfect for the roles.
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"Knock at the Cabin" follows a family taken hostage by strangers during their vacation. Here are the biggest unanswered questions in Knock at the Cabin.
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Find out the questions, answers, and deeper meanings in this explanation of the ending of "Knock at the Cabin."
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In the Cronenberg family tradition, "Infinity Pool" uses grotesque body horror to comment on the darker impulses of humanity. Here's a breakdown of 12 terrors.
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With so much going on in Brandon Cronenberg's new film, it's worth diving into "Infinity Pool." Here is the ending of "Infinity Pool" explained.
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Video game adaptations have recently become dominant on the big and small screens, so let's look at what gaming movies and TV shows we can expect to see soon.
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Yeon Sang-ho's sci-fi thriller Jung_E has become a big hit on Netflix. Here's what you need to understand about the complicated ending of the film.
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It's probably not a big spoiler if we tell you the family finds the dog in the end. As for the details, here's the ending of Dog Gone explained.
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With James Gunn taking over DC's film and TV division, the possibilities are endless. Here are some DC Elseworlds movies we want him to bring to the big screen.
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The affecting A24 drama chronicles director Elegance Bratton's real-life experiences as a gay man in the military.
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Once you've experienced this wildly innovative chiller, you may find yourself wondering what the heck you just saw. Here's the ending of Skinamarink explained.
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The music, life, and incredible voice of Whitney Houston come to life in a new biopic. Here is the ending of "I Wanna Dance with Somebody" explained.
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Darren Aronofsky's "The Whale" deals with some serious issues. We'll help you unpack the emotional moments that lead to the film's stunning climax.
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Violent Night puts a grisly spin on the story of Santa Claus by pitting him against a group of armed criminals. These are the film's most brutal scenes.
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Sonic the Hedgehog is embracing the multiverse trend -- but with all those different plotlines, how does it all shake out in the end?
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Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is complete and Phase 5 is about to begin, so let's look at what to expect as the MCU goes deeper into the multiverse.
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From some startling moments with Chef Slowik and his staff to some creepy main courses, let's delve into some of the most disturbing moments in The Menu.
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The Menu is a wickedly delicious thrill ride, featuring Ralph Fiennes as an avant-garde chef who's ready to serve the meal of a lifetime, and here's how it ends
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If you were lost in the emotional turmoil of My Policeman and missed the finer details of its decades-spanning story of forbidden love, we're here to help.