Joe Roberts
School
University Of Sussex
University Of California San Diego
Highbury College
Expertise
Batman Movies, James Bond, Documentaries
- Beyond writing, Joe has produced short-form documentaries for companies including Marie Claire and Investigation Discovery.
- He has attended and covered large-scale events such as Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and multiple show and movie launch events from London to LA.
- Joe is a member of the Writer's Guild of America.
Experience
Joe has a decade-long career in journalism, starting as a reporter for a regional newspaper in the UK before quickly moving into international news by becoming a Digital Producer for Sky News. His lifelong love of culture led him to start writing on film, TV, and tech in 2014, and he's since contributed to outlets such as TIME, Digital Spy, and ScreenRant. As a staff writer for TrustedReviews, Joe covered major technology conventions, reporting from around the world on everything from self-driving cars to the latest developments in VR. In 2017 he began producing short-form documentaries, overseeing shoots around the globe and directing everything from dating shows to in-depth investigative pieces. Throughout his time producing, he consistently wrote on film and TV, joining Static Media in 2022 and contributing features and analysis regularly ever since. When he isn't shooting documentaries and short films around Los Angeles, he's working on scripts or probably watching the Tim Burton Batman movies for the 10 thousandth time.
Education
Joe has a bachelor's degree in American Studies from The University of Sussex, which involved a focus on American literature and culture. His diploma in Journalism from Highbury College gave him the journalism fundamentals needed to build a career in writing and reporting.
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Stories By Joe Roberts
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Netflix's Leave the World Behind is prompting complaints on social media for reasons ranging from its pacing to a supposed plot hole involving the show Friends.
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Leave The World Behind's star power includes Ethan Hawke, Julia Roberts, Kevin Bacon, and Mahershala Ali. That and good reviews got it on Netflix's top charts.
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Frasier is known for its ace character dynamics, but it had never done a full bedroom farce until season 5. To keep it straight, the writers had to get mathy.
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The Frasier revival is a wholesome and frequently charming take on the character's twilight years. Read our spoiler review of the season here.
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The final episode of the Frasier revival season one is as affecting and funny as they come, stacking up against some of the original's best holiday episodes.
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Some of the members of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner cast have left us, like tears in rain. Here are the major actors still around.
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Emerald Fennell's Saltburn has caused a significant buzz, and not just because it features a fully naked Barry Keoghan. Here's how you can watch it at home.
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Linda Hamilton appeared towards the end of the fourth season of Frasier, but the Terminator star can actually be heard in a voice-only cameo in the pilot.
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The question isn't which order to watch the Jason Bourne movies in, it's which Bourne movies are really worth watching at all.
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Dirty Harry was one of the best movies of the 1970s. Here are the actors who are still around, 50-odd years after it first came out.
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James Cameron's The Terminator not only changed action cinema forever, it spawned a massive, decades-spanning franchise. Here are the Terminator movies, ranked.
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A misunderstanding led to Art the Clown actor David Howard Thornton having a potentially dangerous run-in with the cops while filming Terrifier.
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Andy Daly seems to be everywhere, especially in animation, and now he's appearing on a new episode of the Frasier revival.
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The Hangover meets every '80s action movie in new Netflix series Obliterated, but don't get too excited by that description.
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The Frasier revival has Kelsey Grammer exploring how Dr. Crane's relationship with his son mirrors his relationship with his own father, Martin.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger felt uncomfortable with one of the most famous lines from The Terminator and tried to get James Cameron to change it.
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David Fincher seems to be making fun of himself by having the titular hitman in The Killer use aliases taken from sitcom characters like Cheers' Sam Malone.
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One of the most memorable episodes of Frasier was inspired by a true story that happened to show creator Christopher Lloyd.
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Ridley Scott played it cool while talking to James Cameron, but he was actually quite miffed when he learned he wouldn't be directing Aliens.
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Episode 8 of the Frasier revival sees the sons of both Dr. Cranes have their own neuroses handed down to the from their fathers.
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When it comes to the Frasier revival, no one seems to like Anders Keith's David Crane, the son of Niles and Daphne. And that won't change with the new episode.
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Why did the Marvel Cinematic Universe aka the MCU begin with Iron Man? It all had to do with how kids reacted to toys, believe it or not.
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Christopher Nolan is one of the smartest and most insightful filmmakers working today, so why has he seemingly completely abandoned the commentary track?
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Stan Lee once went to talk to James Cameron about a potential X-Men movie, and then the subject of Spider-Man came up.
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When making 2008's Iron Man, director Jon Favreau took a page out of Superman director Richard Donner's playbook and hung a one-word mantra in his office.
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Bebe Neuwirth's Lilith Sternin returns on the latest episode of the Frasier revival, and it has us wondering about 40 years of Frasier.
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Remember when Brent Spiner, aka Data, appeared on the original Frasier? What ever happened to that character?