Tom Moore
School
Ramapo College Of New Jersey
Expertise
The Horror Genre, Everything A24, Video Game Movies
- Tom has received press accreditation and covered the following film festivals throughout his career: Tribeca Film Festival, New York Film Festival, SXSW, Toronto International Film Festival, Bentonville Film Festival, and Brooklyn Horror Film Festival.
- He has also made guest appearances on The Pop Break and In Their Own League's various podcasts.
- Tom is that person who watches A Christmas Story every Christmas.
Experience
Tom Moore comes from Ringwood, New Jersey. Although Tom started small, simply writing movie reviews on Letterboxd before crafting his own WordPress blog, Mooreviews, he's quickly grown over the five years since his start. He not only writes for entertainment sites like The Pop Break and In Their Own League, the latter of which focuses on women and underrepresented voices in film, but has also done some fun list articles for Collider. Now, Tom spends his time on Looper delivering fresh takes and features on everything going on in movies and TV. From explaining the endings of your favorite horror thrillers to talking about the next big gaming adaptation heading your way, there's almost nothing he won't write about.
Education
Tom has a bachelor's degree in Communication Arts with a focus on Journalism from Ramapo College of New Jersey.
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Stories By Tom Moore
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Ever wonder what might've been? These unfilmed scenes had the potential to change the entire trajectory of their films if they had made it to the big screen.
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If you're confused by the ending of the latest Blumhouse horror flick, "Night Swim," we dive headfirst into the ending and explain what it all means.
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As Enzo Ferrari attempts to save his company in Michael Mann's "Ferrari," the twists and turns come a mile a minute -- here's how it all ends.
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Zach Snyder's latest film "Rebel Moon" is an expansive sci-fi adventure in the vein of "Star Wars" -- here's everything you need to know about how it ends.
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Fantasy musical numbers. Joker Junior. More Batman villains. These are the biggest fan theories surrounding the "Joker" sequel, "Joker: Folie à Deux."
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The ending of Hayao Miyazaki's "The Boy and the Heron" is chaotic and conclusive at the same time. Here's what goes down at the end of the Studio Ghibli hit.
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Zac Efron has been in tons of projects since his "High School Musical" days, but let's revisit the role and how it changed his life.
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Directed by and starring Bradley Cooper, "Maestro" is a captivating look at the life and career of conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein.
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Todd Haynes' Netflix drama "May December" stars Natalie Portman as an actress researching a scandal for a role. Here's the ending of the film explained.
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Reality TV shows are known for their outrageous and funny plotlines, but there are plenty that never make it to the air. Here are some we know of.
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As studios stretch franchises out for financial gain, there's usually a noticeable dip in quality. Let's look at film franchises that were ruined by greed.
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"Five Nights at Freddy's" - the Blumhouse adaptation starring Josh Hutcherson - is a creepy, violent franchise-starter. Here's the ending of the film explained.
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For better or worse, "Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers" gives fans a lot to dive into. We take a look at the ending of the movie and what it means.
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As John Wick, Ethan Hunt, and the Guardians of the Galaxy light up the big screen, here are the best Netflix original action movies of 2023 so far, ranked.
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In the tradition of the original horror classic, the ending of "The Exorcist: Believer" raises questions about faith, evil, and the very existence of the Devil.
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The ending of Netflix's thriller "Reptile" is sure to leave viewers guessing. Here's the ending of the Benicio del Toro and Justin Timberlake film explained.
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Between AI and global wars, "The Creator" is a sci-fi film with plenty of political commentary. But how does the film all shake out in the end?
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The Expendables are back for yet another high-octane, action-packed adventure -- here's everything you need to know about the ending of "Expend4bles."
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Hulu's "No One Will Save You" pits Kaitlyn Dever against an alien invasion. Here's the ending of Brian Duffield's sci-fi horror film explained.
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After four films, the "Spy Kids" franchise has just got its latest entry -- here's everything you need to know about the ending of "Spy Kids: Armageddon."
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Superheroes may have ruled the box office for more than a decade, but there are a number of costumed do-gooders who desperately need a fresh start.
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"A Mouthful of Air" addresses real concerns about parenting, depression, and where the two can meet, and its ending is as thoughtful as it is devastating.
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While "One Piece" is a tremendous hit for Netflix, the streamer has yet to announce a Season 2 -- and certain challenges may make one difficult to produce.
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While Netflix's adaptation of the beloved manga "One Piece" is faithful to the source material, the show still makes some significant changes to the story.
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The Conjuring Universe returns to deliver its supposed "darkest chapter yet" with "The Nun II." Here's the ending of the new horror film explained.
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Director Antoine Fuqua brings Denzel Washington's Robert McCall to Southern Italy for "The Equalizer 3." Who lives, and who dies? Here's the ending explained.
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Looking for something fun to add to your watchlist? These overlooked and underrated comedy gems of 2023 might not be on your radar, but they should be.