Don Kaye
Expertise
Marvel Cinematic Universe, Horror Movies, James Bond
- Don has been reading, watching, and collecting horror and sci-fi literature, comics, and movies since he was 7 years old.
- He has been writing about film for more than two decades and has interviewed everyone from Steven Spielberg to Christopher Nolan to Kevin Feige.
- Don has been on the ground at events like Comic-Con, WonderCon, and D23, and has visited the sets of films like The Dark Knight Rises, Guardians of the Galaxy, Thor: Ragnarok, and many more.
Experience
Don Kaye has been writing and editing at Looper since late 2020. An entertainment journalist by trade and geek by natural design, he began his career as a music journalist and syndicated radio producer — creating hundreds of hours of rock music programming for broadcast and satellite — before breaking into film journalism with the legendary horror magazine Fangoria. He's currently an associate editor at Den of Geek, where his work helped establish the US version of the popular UK site. His previous outlets include MSN.com, Syfy.com, Fandango, RollingStone.com, VanityFair.com, Movies.com, CBSNews.com, Billboard, and many more.
Education
Don received his B.A. in TV and radio production at Brooklyn College, where he also studied film and journalism.
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Stories By Don Kaye
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Dave Bautista sat down with Looper to talk about conquering his acting fears in M. Night Shyamalan's "Knock at the Cabin."
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Dave Bautista, whose career rocketed upwards when James Gunn cast him in "Guardians of the Galaxy," expresses his excitement for Gunn's plans for the DCEU.
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M. Night Shyamalan's "Knock at the Cabin" is a tense new thriller. Here's what Shyamalan told us about adapting the source material and casting Dave Bautista.
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David McCallum has had a long career, but many people know him these days as Ducky from "NCIS." The actor revealed his favorite memory from working on the show.
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The new movie "Skinamarink" may be the most unique horror movie to come out in years, as well as the first genuinely unnerving film of 2023.
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When the original "Star Trek" was canceled in 1969, the Enterprise disappeared from TV, but that did not mean the original model of the ship was lost forever.
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Morley Safer was a prolific and respected journalist whose work for publications and platforms like "60 Minutes" established him as an important news figure.
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We know MCU is working on a new Nova project, but not who will play the superhero. This look at Miles Teller as Nova has our imaginations running wild.
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Does Paula Hill from "Blue Bloods" look familiar to you? Here's where you may have seen the actor who plays her in action before.
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If you found yourself wondering why Devon Miller from "Law & Order" looks so familiar, you are not alone. Here is where you know him from.
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Leonardo DiCaprio has never starred in a superhero film, but that hasn't stopped one artist from imagining what the "Titanic" star would look like as The Joker.
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In 2002, Eminem made is acting debut with "8 Mile," a hit film with a smash soundtrack. Now, his protege 50 Cent wants to bring it back as a TV series.
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Georgette Jones, the daughter of country legends George Jones and Tammy Wynette, will cameo as a backup singer in the series finale of "George and Tammy."
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Janelle Monáe had a smart way to deal with juggling her four roles in "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery."
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Here's why Faith in Will Trent looks so familiar. The actress has appeared in a variety of shows, including This is Us.
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"Wednesday" stunt coordinator Brett Chan took a lot of painstaking steps to make sure Episode 2's canoe crashing scene went flawlessly.
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It seems like we may have a little more clarity on whether Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman is going to stick around for Gunn & Safran's DC Studios projects.
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"Babylon" star Li Jun Li told Looper about the real-life Hollywood legend that inspired her character in the film, Lady Fay Zhu.
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The 1920s-era Hollywood we see in "Babylon" is one where both creativity and hedonism run rampant. Here's Jovan Adepo on shooting the film's wild party scenes.
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"Babylon" shows actors in the 1920s facing the transition from silent films to talkies. Li Jun Li shared whether she believes the change was good for Hollywood.
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"Babylon" star Li Jun Li discussed the film's old Hollywood inspirations, the history of the actress who inspired her character, and more in an interview.
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Jovan Adepo stars in the new historical drama "Babylon" as well as the upcoming sci-fi series "The Three-Body Problem." Here's what he says they have in common.
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"Babylon" is set in 1920s Hollywood as the advent of sound in film revolutionizes the industry. Jovan Adepo discusses his role as Black trumpet player Sidney.
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Jonathan Majors discusses the real-life flying he did during "Devotion" filming and what inspired him to overcome his fear in certain moments.
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"Devotion" star Jonathan Majors discussed how he learned about the groundbreaking pilot he plays in the film and why the story surprised him.
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"Devotion" star Jonathan Majors shared his experiences playing Korean War hero Jesse LeRoy Brown, doing maneuvers in old war planes during filming, and more.
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Rosemarie DeWitt explained what it was like to work with David Duchovny on "The Estate" and whether he's anything like his crazy character behind the scenes.