Mike Worby
Location
Regina, SK, Canada
School
FW Johnson Collegiate, University Of Saskatchewan
Expertise
Dark Souls, Attack On Titan, Buffy The Vampire Slayer
- Mike has been absolutely obsessed with pop culture for as long as he knew what it was.
- A writer of fiction as well, Mike has penned both a screenplay and a novel.
- Mike is also a former gaming editor and has a bevy of experience working with and helping to build up a team of writers.
Experience
Mike has been writing about pop culture professionally for nearly a decade and has had hundreds of articles published. While he got his start with Sound on Sight, he has since gone on to write for Goomba Stomp, Cultured Vultures, Gameranx, and Tilt Magazine. As someone who's been obsessed with the entertainment industry since he was a child, Mike's current position is something he's strived for years to finally attain.
Education
Mike studied English and philosophy at his local university. He remains a life-long learner.
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Stories By Mike Worby
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Goku may be the most legendary fighter in "Dragon Ball" lore, but here are five other anime characters who could beat him without much trouble.
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Being the child of a well-known actor can be a bit awkward, especially when one of your parent's more risqué movies gets played during class.
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Fans expecting a steamy origin story behind the "Saltburn" title will likely be sorely disappointed; it's not nearly as exciting as the movie itself.
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"Interspecies Reviewers" was greenlit despite its salacious premise, but it was quickly canceled once networks and streaming services saw its actual content.
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The ending is arguably the most important part of any story, and these five anime endings left fans scratching their heads or, even worse, fuming with rage.
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It may be science fiction now, but "Dragon Ball Z's" hyperbolic time chamber technology may one day be possible to replicate in real life.
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In an anime known for its over-the-top violence, this "Attack on Titan" death stands out as the one fans deem as the series' most brutal.
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Cillian Murphy has established himself as one of Hollywood's best actors, but even he believes one of his films is better seen as a B movie.
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"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" ran for seven seasons on TV, but the show's story continued as a comic where some really unusual developments occurred.
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"Starship Troopers" is best known for its insect war and satire of fascism, but there's also a bit of nudity that comes with its own bizarre on-set story.
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Tom Welling is not afraid to talk about some of the low points he experienced during his iconic run on the CW's "Smallville."
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Linda Hamilton is gearing up to appear in the fifth and final season of "Stranger Things." However, she won't be tuning in to watch it when it releases.
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While "True Detective: Night Country" may have a strong mystery at its core, some of its side plots fall by the wayside and end up unanswered.
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Could the supernatural sightings and related events in "True Detective" Season 4 be the result of something as simple yet dangerous as contaminated water?
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"True Detective: Night Country" Episode 6 finally peels back the layers of Liz Danvers' troubled past, revealing what happened to her family.
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The reveal surrounding the mystery of the missing scientists in "True Detective: Night Country" is more disturbing than viewers may have initially expected.
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Given what we've seen in the "X-Men '97" trailer, did Professor X die at the end of the original animated series, or is there a twist that kept him alive?
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There is no shortage of truly gross movies, but these five films are the absolute most disgusting films ever released, according to Reddit users.
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The review's for Sony's latest Marvel movie, "Madame Web," are in. Here's what critics and audiences are saying about the comic book adaptation.
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A self-proclaimed anime fan who just so happens to be his church's organist played "Dragon Ball Z" music during his pastor's sermon.
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An Instagram user has shared concept art for Green Lantern, leaving fans wondering what could have been had he been included in "Zack Snyder's Justice League."
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Dar-Benn actor Zawe Ashton has revealed that an alternate ending that was filmed for "The Marvels" killed a huge Marvel Cinematic Universe hero.
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Netflix has brought out yet another true crime documentary and the movie is doing some spectacular viewing numbers for the streaming service.
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Rumors about the planned "Yellowstone" spin-off show starring Matthew McConaughey tease how the series differentiates from its predecessors.
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Eva Green and Louis Garrel prepared for their nude scenes in "The Dreamers" in an unconventional way, but it ended up working out in the end.
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Sidse Babett Knudsen, who played Theresa Cullen on "Westworld," has opened up about what she saw as the poor treatment of horses on the HBO show.
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According to "Yellowstone" star Wes Bentley, it's just too difficult to escape his Jamie Dutton character when he's done shooting for the day.