Sarah Chandler
Expertise
Movies, TV, Entertainment
- Sarah writes Features and News articles for Looper.
- She has written for a wide variety of publications in print and online, including CollegeVine, Realty Leadership, and the Blogs section of the Cornell Daily Sun, the #1 college newspaper in the country, according to the Princeton Review.
- Sarah's Performing and Media Arts education was both extensively hands-on and robust in terms of theory, analysis, and appreciation.
Experience
Sarah has been writing almost since before she could walk, and in her college years, people started paying her. The collision of passion and livelihood took her from her college yearbook, The Cornellian, to various online publications on topics ranging from real estate investing to college admissions counseling. During her time at Cornell, she also published a weekly column in the Blogs section of the Cornell Daily Sun. Sarah joined Static Media in 2020, in the midst of the pandemic. Here, she has been able to put her years of education and personal obsession with the crafts of film and TV to work.
Education
Sarah graduated from Cornell University with a major in Performing and Media Arts, concentrating in film production and theory. Combined with a minor in psychology, Sarah's education fuels her passion for turning the lens of human emotion toward the world film and television.
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Stories By Sarah Chandler
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Parks and Recreation features some of the greatest characters in TV history, and some of those characters only show up for a single episode.
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From hard-boiled noirs to abstract tales of suspense, here are the best mystery movies on HBO Max.
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We've assigned a character or characters from the "Lord of the Rings" films to each zodiac sign.
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No matter what you're into, Amazon's streaming service has a documentary for you.
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Like your dramas as dark as "Requiem for a Dream"? Here are several similar flicks.
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From "Night Cheese" to "Werewolf Bar Mitzvah," here are the funniest moments from "30 Rock."
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At their core, thrillers create a sense of anxiety, excitement, or urgency that engages us as much as it unnerves us.
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Sometimes, bad guys redeem themselves, or at least show an unexpected side. Here are some memorable TV moments where the bad guy saves the good guy.
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If you're looking to get a novel glimpse of the world from the comfort of your couch, Netflix has something for everyone with these documentaries.
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From crime capers to tales of psychological suspense, these are the very best thrillers on Amazon Prime.
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Zoidberg might be a sad sack, but he's also hilarious. These are the very best Zoidberg episodes of "Futurama," according to the fans.
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The 2000s were a new Golden Age of TV, especially when it came to shows aimed at teens. Here are the best of the best.
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In contrast to the norm, one "Criminal Minds" unsub is established as a loose end and then leaves audiences on a cliffhanger
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In addition to its regular seasons, The Office released a number of limited webseries. This is the untold truth of The Office webisodes.
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The Motion Picture Association stamped "The Green Knight" with an R rating — but is it for a few unsavory four-letter words, or something far more sinister?
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These actors might have played friends on TV, but in real life, they couldn't stand each other at all -- and it eventually took a toll.
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Dwight might be one of the biggest weirdos on "The Office," but fans think he might have had a point in this Season 2 episode.
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These finales left fans confused, disappointed, angry, and asking questions. And this spoiler-filled list will show you why.
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Even Danny DeVito has a limit to what he will stomach on 'It's Always Sunny.' Fair warning: That limit is pretty far out there.
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There is no show in Hollywood history more beloved than "I Love Lucy" - we explore what Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance and others did after the series.
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Batman's sidekick Robin -- and all the human beings who have worn his uniform -- have been part of an extensive and often very dark history.
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"The Godfather" and "Goodfellas" have both influenced "The Sopranos" in a major way, and the connections between the latter two are especially plentiful.
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For all the more obvious connections between "The Last Airbender" and "The Legend of Korra," one tiny detail has implications about the birth of bending itself.
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This movie is just as clever, dark, and satirical as "Jojo Rabbit," from its hilarious takedown of dictatorial regimes to its political wit.
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One of the most terrifying things about some scary movies is when they claim to be based on true stories. Here are some ranked by critics and fans.
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There's a special spot in the hearts of Shameless fans for the characters who greeted them episode after episode, for better or for worse - 134 times in a row.
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From the days of Jackie Coogan, kids and babies have been an important part of Hollywood. We examine some of the considerations when babies are on set.