Curtis Harding
Expertise
TV, Movies, Comics
- Curtis has spent 13 years writing, editing, and covering the entertainment industry in nearly all its forms.
- He previously wrote for Soaps In Depth Magazine and currently contributes features to Soaps.com.
- He not only reads massive amounts of comic books, he's also studied the industry itself, from its inception and near-collapse, to all the ups and downs of the business of super heroes over the decades.
Experience
Curtis has been writing professionally about television for well over a decade, starting out as an associate editor for the now-defunct Soaps In Depth magazine. During his time there, he covered not only daytime television, but also primetime shows, film festivals, the early days of online TV, comic books, and even New York Comic-Con. In fact, figuring out how to make his geeky obsessions work in a soap opera magazine is a particular point of pride. He joined Looper as a features writer in 2021, deciding it was time to fully merge all his super powers — his writing experience, his love of pop culture, and his unabashed geekiness — into one all-encompassing package.
Education
Curtis has a bachelor's degree from Gettysburg College, a small liberal arts school smack in the middle of a hugely important historical site.
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Stories By Curtis Harding
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Discover how the history behind the making of "The Color Purple" film is as rich as the one seen on screen.
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Let's trace the family history of Indiana Jones from the late 1800s to the 1990s, including all five movies, "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles," and more.
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Whether you're feeling good, bad, or some "meh" in between, we've compiled a list of Keanu Reeves movies for you to watch based on your mood.
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Naomi McDuffie hasn't been around that long in the DCU, but she's already made quite an impression. This is her untold truth.
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Ultimately, what makes "The Wheel of Time" so great is the characters. Here is "The Wheel of Time" character you are based on your zodiac sign.
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Life is like a hurricane here in Duckburg, and you never know what you're going to find. Here is the "DuckTales" character you are based on your zodiac sign.
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From puns and obscure jokes to sophisticated real-world allegories, "TaleSpin" has something for everyone. Here are things in "TaleSpin" only adults notice.
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With a "She-Hulk" TV series on the way, we examine her relationship with cousin Hulk, their similar quirks and crossovers, and why Doc Green interfered.
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For anyone who enjoys a bit of astrology sprinkled in with their superheroes, here is "The Flash" character you are based on your zodiac sign.
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Doctor Who has a long list of actors who have left the show after just three seasons. Here are their reasons for departing.
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There's a reason they call it the Murder House. We look back on each and every grisly "American Horror Story" death to take place in its horrific key setting.
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Moody and atmospheric, 2005's "The Skeleton Key" is a low-key supernatural horror movie that masquerades as a psychological thriller for most of its runtime.
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With a new Sy Fy Chucky series coming out soon, it's important to know what order one should watch the original films in. Here's the correct order fans need.
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Whether it's violence, betrayal, or anticipation, these are the moments when "Squid Game" makes us squirm.
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Don't know a Fwooper from an Occamy? A Niffler from a Bowtruckle? This handy creature guide for "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" is here to help.
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"Werewolf by Night" is rumored to be among characters coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We look back on the history of lycanthropes in Marvel Comics.
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You've been cast as a supervillain in a movie? Get ready for ill-fitting suits, therapy, and lots of research. These troubles helped Hollywood stars get there.
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These days, the "Transformers" franchise is more massive and all-consuming than Unicron himself. From its multiverse, we can pull together a common timeline.
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From wardrobe malfunctions to emotional moments, these are the weird things that have happened on the set of "The Walking Dead."
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Here are some "Willy Wonka" actors who you may not know passed away.
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Skeletor is an iconic '80s villain. But did you know he's based on a real skeleton? Or that he once had eyeballs? We explore these and other He-Man truths.
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Not every ride can stick around forever. Here's some extinct Disney rides you either didn't know about or haven't thought about it years.
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Excited for the "Madame X" TV series? Get ready for it with the untold truth of DC's mystical maven, the one and only Madame Xanadu.
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From Rock Hudson to Lloyd Bochner, Diahann Carroll to John Forsythe, "Dynasty" had many beloved actors in its ranks. We look back on those who have passed away.
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"Lego Masters" is a smash hit, entering Season 2. From build disassembly to pregnant contestants and on-set psychiatrists, we reveal behind-the-scenes secrets.
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Green Lantern might have a bright, light-centric power, but his history is very dark indeed.
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Here are TV episodes that actors refused to participate in.