Samuel Stone
School
George Mason University, Christopher Newport University
Expertise
DC Comics, Star Trek, Classic Hollywood
- Sam has sat down with filmmakers and actors to conduct interviews for a number of outlets on a wide range of film and television topics, including John Carpenter, Edgar Wright, Robert Rodriguez, Jenna Ortega, and Emilia Clarke.
- As Sam's expertise has grown, he has traveled to cover pop culture events nationwide, including Comic-Con International in San Diego and New York Comic-Con, as an interviewer, moderator, and panelist.
- His favorite part about writing for SlashFilm is the balance he's able to strike between covering newer film and television projects with the older and more obscure movies and shows he has long admired.
Experience
After writing for Image Comics' preview magazine Image+ from 2016 to 2018, Sam transitioned to writing for Comic Book Resources (CBR) in April 2018. Expanding his expertise to professionally covering film, television, and video games, Sam drew from a lifetime of his own interests and fandom to write news, columns, reviews, and interviews. Sam has since written for Looper, SVG, and Popverse, covering the biggest news and burning questions from the biggest projects in the entertainment industry. While still writing for CBR and Popverse, he has been writing for /Film since January 2023. Through his academic studies, Sam has learned to read, write, and speak in multiple languages and has worked as a translator on several titles published by Image Comics.
Education
Sam has earned an undergraduate degree in communication studies from Christopher Newport University, focusing on media criticism and rhetorical theory. He has also earned a graduate degree in global affairs, with a concentration in Information technology and media, used to observe trends in global media consumption and usage.
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Stories By Samuel Stone
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TV requires long hours and a grueling schedule, along with all the usual production challenges, and that's gotten several actors sick while shooting.
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Some of your favorite horror movies (and some not so great) had alternate endings that were originally more brutal than the theatrical cut.
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Wolverine is always rough around the edges. Despite being a hero, he's done terrible things across movies, TV shows, and comics. Here are some of the worst.
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Looking for some acclaimed sci-fi movies that might have fallen under the radar? We've got a list of sci-fi movies with near-prefect Rotten Tomatoes scores.
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Horror movies can scare the hell out of audiences, but every now and then, they become so intense that the cast actually becomes physically ill on set.
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There are some real stinkers in the horror genre, and some turn out so bad that the actors can't help but publicly regret making them in the first place.
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There have been plenty of Predator movies released over the years with varying levels of quality, but there are even more that sound cool and never got made
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Star Trek has used a variety of state-of-the-art visual effects over the years, from the original series to modern movies and TV. Let's take a closer look.
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We've rounded up 15 horror movies that got skewered by critics upon release, from a Halloween sequel to giallo horror, that are actually worth watching.
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It's a dream for some actors to become a comic book superhero or villain on the big screen, but these DC Comics movie scenes didn't sit well with their stars.
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It happens often, especially, it seems, with sci-fi shows. We fall for a show and the characters, and the series ends on a cliffhanger. Here are 12 examples.
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Series finales face enormous challenges in any genre, but when it comes to paying off the long-running dread of a horror story, some shows really drop the ball.
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Horror TV shows face a lot of challenges in finding their audience, but those fans are fiercely devoted - and frustrated when their favorites get canceled.
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Our favorite science fiction movies would have been very, very different if they'd been released with scenes that went too far. These are some of those scenes.
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Bill Skarsgård's Pennywise became instantly iconic, but Andy Muschetti's adaptation of Stephen King's "It" works largely because of its talented young stars.
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The God of Mischief has had a far-reaching impact on the MCU. Here's what you need to know about his multiversal adventures before "Loki" Season 2 premieres.
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So many of the biggest movies of all time have been sequels, prequels, or reboots that projects which find success without becoming franchises feel remarkable.
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The new Star Wars series Ahsoka is coming soon. Here's everything you need to know about the shows, movies, and characters that paved the way to it.
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"Star Trek" has endured across decades of movies and TV series by always being ready to stun longtime fans with plot twists they never would've seen coming.
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The Star Wars galaxy features a plethora of planets, each with its own defining characteristics. Here are the most memorable ones, ranked.
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Star Trek's ships are characters as beloved by fans as Kirk, Picard, Janeway, etc. These are the 12 most important ships in Federation history, ranked.
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Q is one of the more fascinating characters to appear in the Star Trek franchise. Here are his best moments across all his appearances.
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To get the full story, you'll probably want to watch every shocking episode of Attack on Titan, but these are absolutely the high points.
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A Five Nights at Freddy's movie is finally on the way. These are all pivotal moments from the game that we want to see in the big-screen adaptation.
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Jason Lee made a name for himself playing wisecracking slackers in Kevin Smith's Askewniverse, bit his range is much broader than you may expect.
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Is there any anime series more physically and emotionally brutal than Attack on Titan? Judging by these gutting deaths, we're thinking not.
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Known for playing affable everymen, hamburger salesman Mark Wahlberg has come a long ways from his days a recording artist. These are some of his best movies.