Gabran Gray
Location
Omaha, Nebraska, US
Expertise
Marvel Comics, Fallout, Science Fiction Films
- Gabran previously worked as a producer on a feature-length independent film.
- His creative writing studies in college and the comic book lore rabbit hole that he fell down while working at Daydreams in Iowa City led to his deep interest in all things filmmaking.
- He watches every Spider-Man movie on a yearly basis.
Experience
Before he knew how to read, Gabran Gray began writing stories by dictating them into a handheld tape recorder. Since 2021, he's been writing about movies, TV, and video games for sites like GameRant, FilmDaily, Looper, and SVG. When he's not writing, he's usually in front of another screen, often with a controller in his hands. Gabran is also a poet and fiction author who recently finished a novel about classic film obsessives, sleepwalking, and magic.
Education
Gabran graduated with honors from the University of Iowa. His major was in English and creative writing, and he had minors in rhetoric, theater, and gender studies.
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Stories By Gabran Gray
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M. Night Shyamalan's latest thriller, "Trap," didn't light up the box office on opening weekend, and there's no twist ending that will change that fact.
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"Top Gun: Maverick" star Miles Teller has had a surprisingly tragic life, from a car accident when he was a young man to a violent assault in Maui.
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A good kiss can make a movie, but it can also cause trouble for the actors involved. These big screen smooches sparked controversy for a variety of reasons.
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New characters, a new setting, and a new director are just some of the things that made "A Quiet Place: Day One" do even better at the box office than expected.
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Will Ferrell, despite being an acclaimed comedy actor, has actually had a fair scene of lip-locks. Here's what his kissing partners had to say.
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We watched Keanu Reeves' worst movies of all time so you don't have to. Find out which ones are worth watching and which ones you need to avoid right here.
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The hit spin-off series "Young Sheldon" took viewers on a multi-year journey through Sheldon Cooper's childhood. We've broken down the show's entire timeline.
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Amazon Prime Video's "Fallout" series has gone down well with fans of the games, but there are several differences between the show and the source material.
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"Fallout" has become a huge success for Prime Video and another example of a video game adaptation done the right way.
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Everyone has their favorite TV shows from the 1990s, but a second look now reveals that many of those series are very hard to watch today.
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From animated gems and kid-friendly superhero flicks to movies that will keep you and your teens equally enthralled, these are the best family films of 2024.
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Many an NC-17 movie has focused on the graphic use of nudity and sexuality. Here are thirteen such films and the scenes that may have led to the dreaded rating.
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"Argylle" is full of twists. While we don't have all the answers, we have more than enough info to unpack what's really going on at the end of the movie.
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Even the Ryan Reynolds movie with the worst user rating on IMDb still contains elements that may make it worth your time.
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The former "Buffy" star has led a charmed life in some ways, but she's also dealt with her fair share of disappointment, not to mention some nasty leg injuries.
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Iain Armitage as a pint-sized Sheldon Cooper may be the star of "Young Sheldon," but Raegan Revord often steals the show as his twin sister Missy.
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As Gibby, Noah Munck was one of the most memorable actors in the oddball ensemble cast of Nickelodeon's "iCarly." But what has the actor been up to since then?
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The hit superhero Amazon Prime series "Invincible" returns with Season 2 Part 1, adapting the Angstrom Levy and Thraxan storylines. Here's the ending explained.
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"Pawn Stars Do America" has put a fun travel twist on the popular reality show, bringing some big changes. Here are some things you might not know.
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2022 indie movie "Bone Cold" ends on a decidedly ambiguous note. A film that combines war drama with the supernatural, we explain the ending of "Bone Cold."
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Season 2 of "Loki" may have brought its titular character to a pretty conclusive endpoint, but that doesn't necessarily mean that we won't get a third season.
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Jim Carrey's megahit "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" came out nearly 30 years ago - so it's not surprising that we've sadly lost some of its stars alone the way.
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Throughout its run so far, "The Boys" has set the standard for how to be the most gross series on streaming or TV. Here are the moments that prove it.
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Kat Dennings burst into the mainstream in a big way in 2011 with "Thor" and "2 Broke Girls," and she's stayed busy -- if a little more low-key -- ever since.
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Kal Penn might be best known for his comedies, but the actor is a man of many talents. We break down his career from the White House to lecturer.
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Legend has it that there are multiple unreleased alternate endings to "Saw II" out there somewhere. Has the time come to #ReleaseTheJigsawCut?
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Rob Zombie's follow-up to his 2007 reboot "Halloween" is a wild ride with a fascinating finale. Here's what the ending of "Halloween II" actually means.