Jeremy Mathai
Expertise
Indie Movies, Sci-Fi, Lord Of The Rings
- Jeremy has received direct praise from many filmmakers, actors, and other notable industry figures for his exhaustive coverage of hidden gems and diverse storytelling.
- In the lead-up to San Diego Comic-Con 2022, Jeremy made good on his lifelong passion for The Lord of the Rings and achieved a personal high water mark in his career by conducting an exclusive interview with Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd.
- In addition to his extensive writing experience, he's also branched out and established a niche for interviewing below-the-line crew members of movies and shows, like VFX artists, costume designers, music composers as well as actual NASA astronauts.
Experience
Jeremy has been writing professionally online on a regular basis for nearly a decade. After graduating from college and earning his bachelor's degree, his freelancing work in film and television soon caught the attention of /Film. He joined /Film's new core of staff writers in June of 2021. During his varied freelancing career, Jeremy has previously contributed to a year-long The Lord of the Rings retrospective and had his writing published on the official Star Trek website. His bylines have been featured on various outlets such as IGN, Nerdist, and Polygon.
Education
Jeremy graduated Dowling College with a bachelor's degree in science, which he has since turned into a successful career as a pop culture writer.
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Stories By Jeremy Mathai
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The new slasher movie from director Eli Roth is gory and funny and a good time for seasoned and novice horror fans alike.
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Fresh off his Oscar win, Ke Huy Quan joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Loki season 2, and, well, his story may make you tear up.
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Netflix, Denzel Washington, and director Antoine Fuqua are teaming up to make a historical epic about the famed military commander Hannibal.
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At long last, James Cameron's underwater sci-fi classic (no not that one) The Abyss is coming to 4K, hitting theaters for one night only in December.
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Chris Pratt sounds like Chris Pratt as he takes on the role he was born to play: lasagna-loving, Monday-hating cat Garfield in The Garfield Movie trailer.
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Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan has some rather bleak thoughts about the end of the movie and the end of the world.
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The Boys season 4 will feature a number of crucial changes, picking up mere weeks after the dramatic conclusion to Gen V season 1.
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It seems like the events of Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania don't really matter much, at least according to the Loki season 2 finale.
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Hanging over Loki season 2 has been the Jonathan Majors problem, but the season finale may have just presented us with several potential solutions.
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Secret Invasion never really explained why Skrulls couldn't have a place of their own on Earth like New Asgard, and The Marvels actually rectifies that.
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Will there be a Loki season 3? Maybe, but after the Loki season 2 ending, we're wondering if one is even necessary.
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Darren Aronofsky is reteaming with A24, this time to make a biopic about controversial rich guy Elon Musk. Not sure how we feel about this one, folks.
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Director Dave Green and John Cena's live-action/animated comedy Coyote vs. Acme is the latest film to be axed by Warner Bros. despite already being finished.
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A live-action John Wick TV series that reveals more about the High Table is currently in development, along with an anime spinoff.
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Make no mistake: The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes lives and dies on the strength of Rachel Zegler's sheer force of will.
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Anxiety (Maya Hawke) joins Joy and the other emotions in Riley's brain in the teaser trailer for Disney and Pixar's upcoming animated sequel Inside Out 2.
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TV's most sprawling franchise just keeps on trucking along. Here's where you can watch the Yellowstone spinoff turned standalone series Lawmen: Bass Reeves.
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Iman Vellani is a movie star, but The Marvels is a disjointed and painfully rushed effort. Here's our review of the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe entry.
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Kevin Smith's Clerks trilogy has a nifty new box set, and we're giving one away to one lucky /Film reader. Here's how to win!
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A new book lists all the timeline mistakes present in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and we've compiled them all for you right here. You're welcome.
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Real-life legal proceedings are often boring and tedious, which is why Suits creator Aaron Korsh tended to avoid pulling from them for inspiration.
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Taraja Ramsess, a veteran stuntman of several superhero movies such as Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, and more, has died.
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Even though it didn't have a big box office haul, hopefully more will discover Gareth Edwards' The Creator when it's available to watch at home this month.
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Stage show Stranger Things: The First Shadow features a 'budding romance' between Henry Creel and Bob Newby's sister, Patty.
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The Bear fans can look forward to plenty more hours spent in the pressure-cooker, now that season 3 has been officially ordered by FX.
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Pain Hustlers, Netflix's new hit, is based on a terrifying true tale of pharmaceutical lies, extortion, and cover-up, a tale too ugly to be believed.
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The Royal Hotel, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, and The Burial represent the kind of solid, meat-and-potatoes filmmaking that's fallen by the wayside.