Larry Fried
School
Rutgers University – New Brunswick
Expertise
Super Mario, Batman, Jim Carrey Movies
- Larry is the host of a film podcast called "My Favorite Movie is...," a show where he interviews cinephiles about their all-time favorite films, and which provides fresh, modern takes on all-time classic movies.
- He is a member of the selection jury for his hometown's local non-profit independent film festival.
- He has watched the entirety of "How I Met Your Mother" four times and will continue to defend the finale until his dying breath.
Experience
Larry Fried is a filmmaker, writer, and podcaster based in New York. He is currently and is a TV editor for That Shelf and a senior critic at Geek Vibes Nation. His writing has been featured in POV Magazine, Slash Film, Next Best Picture, and Nintendo Life. Before beginning his career as a writer, he was an accomplished video producer, director, and editor for over a decade, servicing non-profit organizations across his home state of New Jersey.
Education
Larry graduated with a BFA in digital filmmaking from Mason Gross School of the Arts, the arts conservatory on the New Brunswick campus of Rutgers University, New Jersey's largest state school.
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Stories By Larry Fried
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There's occasionally a divide between audiences and critics, with Rotten Tomatoes serving as the main barometer. Here are sci-fi movies with the biggest gaps.
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You might be surprised to see which horror sequels have surpassed the original when it comes to Rotten Tomatoes scores. Does it mean they're actually better?
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There have been many attempts to adapt Superman to film over the years, and a lot of them never came to fruition. Here are some of those Superman movies.
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The X-Men franchise has spanned many movies since beginning in 2000, but there are even more that got stuck in development hell or ended up canceled.
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Want to see how incredible visual effects brought the new Planet of the Apes trilogy to life? Here's what the movies look liked before movie magic was applied.
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The Fifth Element is led by Bruce Willis, but the supporting cast is a fantastic ensemble of legendary stars and talent then on the rise. Where are they now?
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Some of our most beloved and feared horror movie villains almost looked very, very different. Here are some examples -- and what they might have looked like.
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It's always frustrating when a movie with a lot of potential gets shelved, but horror movies are particularly prone to disturbing cancelations.
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Actors in movies and TV shows are often kept apart during a shoot, sometimes by their own choice and sometimes at a director's request. Here are 13 examples.
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"Mutant Mayhem" takes the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in a fresh new direction, but how does it stack up against every other "TMNT" feature film?
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Some actors go all out for their movie roles, an approach that can have severe lasting consequences by causing permanent body damage.
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"Star Wars: Visions Volume 2" presents George Lucas' Universe in bold, unexpected ways. Here's how each episode of the animated anthology ranks.
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Hugh Jackman famously plays Wolverine, but he's portrayed a wide range of characters throughout his career. Here are his best roles outside the "X-Men" movies.
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Tom Kenny is famous for voicing the beloved character SpongeBob SquarePants, but his career includes a wide variety of roles that display his immense talent.
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Mark Hamill has a storied and varied career that goes well beyond Luke Skywalker in "Star Wars," and here are some of his best roles outside that franchise.
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BBC's Sherlock series is a beloved and also divisive adaptation. Here are all of the episodes ranked to see which ones hold up to scrutiny.
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Here are 15 board games that would actually make great movies, ranging from modern classics to more obscure fan favorites.
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Very few modern stars have risen faster than Daniel Kaluuya. Whether you know him from Nope, Get Out, or one of these other films, he never disappoints.
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DC's rogue's gallery is second-to-none, but bringing those colorful villains into live action isn't always as easy as it seems.
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These are some of our favorite sci-fi films, but not every fan around the world has had a chance to enjoy them (legally, anyway). Here's why.
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There are few rivalries in "Star Wars" that are as long and winding as that between Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Maul. Here's a recap of this famous feud
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Michael Mann's Heat isn't a heist film, a crime epic, or a neo-noir. It's a genre all of its own. Here are 15 more films like it.
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It's hard to capture the interactive sense of play that makes gaming so compelling, but these video game movies manage to do it - more or less.
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Since the earliest days of cinema, the Western has been one of Hollywood's favorite genres. From old favorites to modern classics, here are 35 of the very best.