Ben Pearson
School
University Of Florida
Expertise
Hollywood History, Game Of Thrones, The Fast And Furious Franchise
- Ben is a member of the Southeastern Film Critics Association.
- He has produced and recorded hundreds of hours of podcasts devoted to film and television over the last decade.
- Ben also worked at Paramount Pictures, where he was able to gain valuable experience and first-hand insights into how the industry really operates.
Experience
Ben has been writing professionally about film and television since 2009. He has attended and covered the Sundance Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival, AFI Fest, San Diego Comic-Con, CinemaCon, and other major events, and he's traveled to multiple countries to report on movies being filmed. He has interviewed hundreds of directors, writers, actors, and craftspeople over the course of his career. Ben has worked as a writer and editor at several movie websites, and joined /Film in 2017. He co-hosts the /Film Daily podcast.
Education
Ben graduated from the University of Florida in 2008 with a bachelor's degree in Telecommunications.
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Stories By Ben Pearson
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When Tombstone and The Thing star Kurt Russell was asked about his favorite movie of all time, he named a film that came out nearly a decade before he was born.
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Alex Gibney tells us about directing HBO's two-part doc Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos, including its fascinating recreation of the opening credits.
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We spoke with Rebel Ridge director Jeremy Saulnier about Aaron Pierre's terrific lead performance, the influence of First Blood, and the film's ending.
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In an unusual move, the original star of Jeremy Saulnier's new Netflix action thriller Rebel Ridge left the production a month into filming.
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There are a few actors from Tim Burton's original Beetlejuice who don't show up in the sequel, but the new movie cheekily sidesteps Jeffrey Jones in particular.
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Zoë Kravitz's Blink Twice features some pretty gnarly subject matter, but this reading of the movie's ending makes the film even darker than we thought.
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When Game of Thrones was operating at its peak, there was nothing better on television. Here's the best season of the show, according to Rotten Tomatoes.
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The folks behind Ted Lasso seem to be preparing to return to the show more than a year after it apparently ended. Here's what we know about Ted Lasso season 4.
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Zoe Kravitz proved that she has the juice as a director with Blink Twice, her fascinating, subversive feature directorial debut. Here's our take on the ending.
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Dark Matter season 2 is coming to Apple TV+, despite the first season adapting the entirety of the book. Here's what season 2 could be about.
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Somehow, Smell-O-Vision returned. Would you want a product that releases smells that are synced to what you're watching at home?
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Before James Cameron was a household name, Steven Spielberg offered a suggestion about how to write the Xenomorphs in Aliens. Thankfully, Cameron didn't listen.
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Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1, the first part of Kevin Costner's sprawling Western epic, is coming to streaming next week.
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Some of the best movies about filmmaking, like Bowfinger, One Cut of the Dead, Ed Wood, Singin' in the Rain, Be Kind Rewind, and more, have something in common.
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In the pantheon of boneheaded notes from studio execs, the suggestion to cut the final drum scene from Damien Chazelle's Whiplash may be in a class all its own.
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After losing folks like Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder, there are only two major actors still alive from Mel Brooks' classic satire Blazing Saddles.
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Lucasfilm offered a sneak peek at Din Djarin and Grogu's first big screen adventure, The Mandalorian and Grogu, at the D23 Expo.
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Pixar revealed new information about Toy Story 5 at D23, plus news of a brand new Pixar original coming out in 2026. Here's what you need to know.
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Pixar's Inside Out 2, the highest-grossing movie of 2024 and biggest fully animated movie ever, will soon be available to watch at home. Get the details here.
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Jeremy Saulnier, the director of Green Room, is back with Netflix's Rebel Ridge, which has one of the best trailers of 2024.
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House of the Dragon has a problem that's plagued the series since season 1, and if the showrunner's recent comments are accurate, that problem may stick around.
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One of M. Night Shyamalan's very best movies has experienced a slow reappraisal over the past few years, and the director is working on a 4K physical release.
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M. Night Shyamalan's career trajectory is arguably as interesting as his movies, and 2016's Split helped cement his resurgence in a huge way.
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After nearly playing Gambit in his own Marvel movie, Channing Tatum thought he lost the opportunity forever. But Deadpool & Wolverine made his dream come true.
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The Old Guard 2 wrapped in 2022, but it has yet to drop on Netflix. Charlize Theron explains the delay and teases when we might see the comic book movie sequel.
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Ryan Reynolds is a huge fan of actor John Candy, and Deadpool & Wolverine features a blink-and-you'll-miss-it easter egg from one of Candy's very best movies.
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A Deadpool & Wolverine producer told us about an early idea for what Deadpool 3 could have been like before Hugh Jackman joined, and it's cracking us up.