Adam Levine
Expertise
Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Trek, DC
- Adam meticulously evaluated and ranked the first seasons of various Star Trek series, offering insights into their quality.
- He explored the unique cases of R-rated movies that should probably be okay for most 13-year-olds.
- Always passionate about the Star Trek franchise, one of his articles traces the fates of the "Star Trek: Voyager" cast members, exploring their post-show careers and projects.
Experience
Adam has been a creative writer for more than a decade. He's written science fiction stories, product reviews, and corporate press releases. He has also conducted interviews for print, television, and radio.
In 2021, Adam began writing for Static Media and has produced hundreds of articles. He joined the staff of Mashed in 2024 so he can finally make a living doing what he already does.
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Stories By Adam Levine
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"Deadpool & Wolverine" star Hugh Jackman, also known for his bravura performances in stage musicals, has experienced his share of tragedy throughout his life.
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These TV characters from iconic shows were recast for tragic reasons - and you might not have even known the actors changed in the middle of their runs.
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For more than 40 years, Tom Cruise has been one of Hollywood's biggest stars. But even Cruise has had his share of box office duds as well.
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We found a selection of worthwhile movies with 0% Rotten ratings on Rotten Tomatoes. Just because critics hated them, doesn't mean they aren't worth watching.
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As an actor known for his edgy, occasionally raunchy sense of humor, "Deadpool 2" star Rob Delaney's life has been filled with incredible setbacks.
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"Wheel of Fortune" host Pat Sajak is retiring after four decades on the show. Hopefully, these little-known facts help you see the game show host differently.
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There's no easy way to say this: "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" is a box office bomb. But what exactly went wrong with the follow-up to "Mad Max: Fury Road"?
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"Deadpool 2" star Rob Delaney, playing the ordinary, mustachioed X-Force member Peter, was never the same after Fox's "Deadpool" sequel with Ryan Reynolds.
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Seven years since the last movie and with franchise films struggling overall, "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" didn't monkey around in its opening weekend.
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Stunt actors on TV shows have accomplished amazing feats, bringing great stunts to the small screen. But scenes in these shows unfortunately killed stuntpeople.
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Acting isn't an easy job. Sometimes, it's downright sickening. On horror movies, "Top Gun" sequels, and superhero films, some scenes made actors puke on set.
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Sci-fi movies have always been in the business of big effects and ambitious stories. But some are nigh unwatchable as their effects and stories became dated.
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Frankie Muniz starred in "Malcolm in the Middle" and many popular films in the 2000s, but this actor led a tragic life, even before he stepped away from acting.
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Not every film ends up being a winner, and not every actor walks away from a production entirely thrilled with the experience -- sometimes, they even regret it.
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Eva Mendes was once a hot property in Hollywood, but she suddenly vanished from films after 2014. Here's why she hasn't done a movie in a decade.
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In the age of social media, many actors have left behind final posts on Twitter before they died for their fans to treasure, ponder, or sometimes puzzle over.
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TV shows often go through changes before they make it to the screen, but in some cases entire characters have been excised before even getting on the air.
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The big bad of "Deadpool & Wolverine" looks to be a deep-cut "X-Men" villain, Cassandra Nova. Here's the untold truth of Charles Xavier's evil twin.
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A "Star Trek" icon and renowned as one of the greatest actors of his generation, Patrick Stewart has struggled since childhood to find happiness.
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Most films featuring nude scenes these days usually get slapped with an R rating. But years ago, even some PG movies shockingly showed off some naked flesh.
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The third "Deadpool" film is officially titled "Deadpool & Wolverine." The action-packed trailer is full of little details that even big fans may have missed.
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The 1970s were the era of "M*A*S*H," "Dallas," and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," but there are some unforgettable TV flops that are actually worth watching, too.
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With some shows nearing the end of their runs, more series on the way, and at least two movies in development, big changes are ahead for "Star Trek" in 2024.
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"Predator" and "The Mandalorian" star Carl Weathers died at 76 years old, leaving behind an illustrious film career. Here's the untold truth of the late actor.
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Plenty of actors have romanced their co-stars over the years, but what happens when they fall for the boss? These Hollywood stars married their directors.
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Despite being released in the quietest time of the year for movies, Jason Statham's "The Beekeeper" has defied expectations to become a genuine action hit.
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With big money comes big problems - especially with the IRS. Many actors who went broke had severe financial trouble, be it from taxes or wild over-spending.