Sezin Koehler
Expertise
Movies, TV, Horror Genre
- Sezin has been a Rotten Tomatoes-certified film and television critic with the pop-culture magazine Black Girl Nerds since May 2018. She has covered a number of film festivals including TIFF, SXSW, and Sundance.
- Sezin's film and TV reviews, commentary, and analyses have also been featured on Huffington Post, Bitch Magazine (both in print and online), Wear Your Voice Magazine, Dillettante Army, 25 Years Later, Teen Vogue, and more.
- You can find Sezin's horror novels "American Monsters" (2011) and its unofficial sequel "Crime Rave" (2017) wherever you buy your books.
Experience
Sezin has been working in publishing on both the writing and editorial sides since 2002, and shifted almost exclusively to writing about pop-culture in 2018 when she joined the Black Girl Nerds movie and TV review team. A horror aficionada essentially since birth, much of Sezin's pop-culture analysis has explored the dark beauty and raw power of this oft-maligned genre as seen in her writings for Black Girl Nerds, Bitch Magazine, Wear Your Voice, Huffington Post, and more. She wrote her first horror novel "American Monsters" at 20, and it finally got picked up by indie publisher Ghostwoods Books in 2011, over a decade later. She released her second novel "Crime Rave" in 2017 independently. Sezin joined Looper in June of 2019 and has been exploring her love of a variety of visual media, but in particular her most favorite horror shows "American Horror Story" and "Dexter." When she's not writing about movies and television, she tends to the endangered monarch butterfly sanctuary in her yard as well as rescuing badly wounded orchids and bringing them back to life, kind of like Hannah McKay.
Education
Sezin studied cultural anthropology at Occidental College with a particular focus on an anthropology and sociology of film and television, which she integrated into her honor's thesis, an ethnographic exploration of the Southern California rave scene in the late '90s using the horror genre as a framework.
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Stories By Sezin Koehler
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HBO's "Westworld" has introduced viewers to dozens of memorable characters since it debuted in 2016. Which one are you, based on your zodiac sign?
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"American Horror Story: Coven" remains a favorite among fans of the hit anthology series, thanks to a diverse range of memorable characters. Which one are you?
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"Cloud Atlas" is a complex film that travels through space and time, so discover how its storylines tie together in this explanation of its ending.
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Are you more of a Sansa or a Sam? The stars know, and so do we. We're revealing which "Game of Thrones" character you are, according to zodiac sign.
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From the assassin whose name gives the series its title to the desert-dwelling Elder, here is the "John Wick" character you are based on your zodiac sign.
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The main personalities of "This Is Us" are distinct entities that correspond to the stars. Here is the "This Is Us" character you are based on your zodiac sign.
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"Law & Order: SVU" has enjoyed a core cast of advocates with distinct personality traits. This is the "SVU" character you are based on your zodiac sign.
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Each of the main "Dexter" characters follows traits described by the basics of astrology. Here is the "Dexter" character you are based on your zodiac sign.
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From the bearded Ethel Darling to the swamp witch Misty Day, here is the "American Horror Story" character you are based on your zodiac sign.
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Are you John Wick? Shane Falco? Neo? By analyzing the signs of the zodiac, we reveal which Keanu Reeves character you most closely resemble.
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Here are the things you only notice in "Westworld" after watching it more than once.
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A whole lot of blood is spilled over the course of "Dexter." Not to worry: Our complete timeline of the show can help you keep track of the mayhem.
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"Dexter" put out some mind-blowing episodes, and some absolute stinkers. These are the best and worst episodes of the entire series, according to IMDb.
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Twin Peaks changed TV forever - we pay tribute to deceased actors like Peggy Lipton and Frank Silva, who were a huge part of the show's success.
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American Horror Story is full of shocking moments. These are the ones that had fans hitting the pause button.
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The Green Mile is one of the best film adaptations of Stephen King's work. This is what the story's characters should actually look like, according to the book.
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Euphoria has cast many familiar faces in unlikely roles. You've probably seen a few of the following stars and supporting characters before.
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Stand By Me is a beloved movie, based on Stephen King's 1982 novella, The Body. How do the characters differ between the two versions? Let's find out.
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The Shawshank Redemption is a beloved adaptation of Stephen King's novella. This is what its characters look like, according to King's book.
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Charge your batteries and bring yourself back online because these are the best robot movies of all time.
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From chilling ghosts and ill family members to babysitting charges with attitudes, these minor characters in horror movies totally stole the show.
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As someone who's played so many mysterious characters, it should come as no surprise that there's quite a lot to learn about Mads Mikkelsen.
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Travel horror movies have spectacularly high body counts as the protagonists struggle to stay alive in the added stress of an unfamiliar or foreign land.
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From several high-impact sequels to original chillers and slashers, the docket for 2021's horror movies will totally freak you out.
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If you want to understand the final moments of this creepy horror flick, then here's the ending of Sinister explained.
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No one is safe in these horror movies ... not even in the final girls.
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With perfect love and perfect trust, here's the ending of The Craft explained.