Corey Hoffmeyer
School
Full Sail University
Expertise
Star Wars, MCU, Rian Johnson Films
- Corey has written two novels, which are due to be released in the near future.
- He took advantage of quarantine and binged the entire MCU twice just because he could.
- Corey has been obsessed with pop culture since he was a child, and is a purveyor of useless pop culture facts.
Experience
During his first year of college, Corey started writing and editing on a volunteer basis for a few small online publications. He used that experience to land a freelance position at Screen Rant, where he wrote general pop culture news, features, and video game reviews. Eventually Corey landed at Looper, where he now covers similar topics.
Education
Corey has a master's degree in screenwriting. He's written a feature-length script and several short films, and this gives him distinctive insight into the construction of story, theme, and character development.
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Stories By Corey Hoffmeyer
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"Edge of Tomorrow" star Emily Blunt sets the record straight concerning a recent interaction she recounted with co-star Tom Cruise on the movie's set.
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Sony's next two Spider-Verse movies will see Miles Morales and his fellow Spideys face a formidable threat in the Spot.
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Stephanie Hsu was initially quite nervous to perform in front of such a legendary actress like Michelle Yeoh in "Everything Everywhere All at Once."
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The success of "Ghostbusters" inspired more mainstream works centered on the paranormal. According to Dan Aykroyd, that's all thanks to his great-grandfather.
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Actors don't necessarily agree with every decision their characters make. For instance, Emayatzy Corinealdi doesn't always know what to make of Jax Stewart.
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While her career has included stints on "The West Wing" and "E.R.," Jorja Fox said her role on "CSI" tops all the rest.
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For Bryan Cranston, he sees a pivotal moment in "Breaking Bad" as the scene when Walter White shaved his head. Here's why the actor thinks so.
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Colin Hanks is set to direct a documentary about the late John Candy. Hanks believes the comedy star was one film away from becoming a great dramatic actor.
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In a stunning bit of news, Netflix is set to lose one of its most popular creative duos to none other than Amazon.
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The first trailer has arrived for "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts." Get your first look at Optimus Prime in this 90s-based prequel.
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"Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" may have lost money with its theatrical release, but it doesn't seem like Netflix is going to sweat it.
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It seems as if Netflix isn't opposed to re-releasing "Glass Onion" in theaters, although fans hoping for that will have to wait until after its streaming debut.
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Diversity in a writers' room is key for any TV show. Brandon Kyle Goodman credits the incredible diversity of "Big Mouth" for the animated series' long run.
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Fans of "Supernatural" might be interested to know that the original premise of the show would have steered the series in a completely different direction.
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"The Blacklist" has had many notable villains over the years, but fans are clamoring for Matias Solomon to return to tace Red once again.
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Bruce Willis, who portrayed Butch Coolidge in "Pulp Fiction," really wanted the role of Jules initially, and he was pretty insistent that he get that part.
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According to "Willow" series showrunner Jonathan Kasdan, Val Kilmer will still play a part on the show despite his health issues.
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Luckily for fans, "Stranger Things" star David Harbour has assured that the upcoming fifth and final season of the series will be well worth the wait.
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Paul Dano made specific physicality choices so he could step in and out of his character on "Prisoners," a movie with a lot of heavy themes.
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Jessica Williams, who starred in "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore," discussed her connection to the "Harry Potter" franchise.
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Jamie Lee Curtis has an optimistic update about a possible upcoming "Freaky Friday" sequel, and fans should be excited.
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The television landscape is filled with police dramas. The creators of the new CBS show "East New York" found inspiration and success in real-world events.
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Dave Bautista recently dropped some big hints on social media that he wants in on the live-action film adaptation of "Gears of War."
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James Gunn and Peter Safran are making a DC Universe bible to tell one big story that would be conveyed across multiple mediums.
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Declan de Barra, the showrunner for "The Witcher: Blood Origin" says the series will differ from its predecessor in a few ways.
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"Weird Al" Yankovic always sort of knew that he wanted Radcliffe to play him in a film, and he has a very specific reason for why that is the case.
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In a recent interview, legendary director and film writer James Cameron discussed why "Avatar: Way of Water" would have such a long run-time.