Caroline Cao
School
San Jacinto College - South
University Of Houston
The New School
Expertise
Western Children's And YA Cartoons, Star Wars, Musical Theatre
- Caroline is a 2017 Critics Academy alumni at the Film at Lincoln Center.
- She takes the lows and highs of fandom culture pretty seriously and has written fanfics for Fanfiction.net and Archive of Our Own. And she still prowls around an ancient site known as Tumblr.
- Ever since childhood, Caroline expresses a subjective opinion that animation is much better than live-action. Hayao Miyazaki's Princess Mononoke is the film that radically altered her worldview.
Experience
Caroline started writing professionally in 2017 after contributing op-eds to her college paper. Her musings on movies, TV, and theatre can also be read on Indiewire, Film School Rejects, JoySauce, Theatrely, and Polygon. She has also covered events like New York Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, Star Wars Celebration, and New York Comic Con. For /Film, she assembled lists of the Best of Adult and Kids' Animation of the past years. She's also probably procrastinating on a few personal screenplay projects or a libretto for an opera.
Education
Caroline graduated with two Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing - Fiction and Media Production at the University of Houston in 2015, before attaining a Master of Fine Arts in Non-Fiction at The New School in 2019.
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Stories By Caroline Cao
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Poor Things director Yorgos Lanthimos loves a weird dance sequence, so we're looking at some of his most memorable.
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Monty Python's Spamalot musical returns to Broadway doesn't really do anything new, but there's still plenty of silly fun to be had here.
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Scott Pilgrim Takes Off more than makes up for the weaknesses of Edgar Wright's original movie, mainly by putting the agency back in Ramona Flowers' hands.
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Sharing a 25th anniversary with James Cameron's blockbuster this year, Titanic: The Musical finally has a Fathom Events theatrical release.
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Stephen Sondheim's touches wander his posthumous (half-)musical Here We Are, his long-gestating collaboration with playwright David Ives. Read our review.
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Director Matthew Vaughn says that a studio executive prepared a fake X-Men: The Last Stand script to lure Halle Berry into signing on for the movie.
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Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff, and Lindsay Mendez star in Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along, now on Broadway at the Hudson Theatre. Here's our review.
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The Blumfest event at this years's NYCC was full of previews of the most exciting horror movies of the fall, including Five Nights at Freddy's.
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Ryusuke Hamaguchi, the director of Drive My Car, returns with Evil Does Not Exist, a modern eco-cautionary tale. Read our NYFF review right here.
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The animated series Castlevania: Nocturne proves itself to be a worthy heir that explores fresh variations of familiar elements. Read our review right here.
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A big cameo from the latest episode of Only Murders in the Building is a fun meta joke involving the stage production of The Producers.
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What compelled Sabine Wren, a Mandalorian, to remove and store her neon beskar armor in Ahsoka? The answer is potentially depressing.
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Star Wars Rebels fans had conflicting feelings about Jacen Syndulla's design, but his appearance has been effectively tweaked for live-action on Ahsoka.
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The sequel Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia might actually be better than the first Ernest & Celestine film, and that's saying something.
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Jaws heads to Broadway with The Shark is Broken, a play about the making of the Spielberg movie and starring the son of Quint actor Robert Shaw.
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Back to the Future: The Musical is now on Broadway. Here's ou review of the big screen-to-stage adaptation.
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The Good Omens 2 finale's nightingale reference calls back to season 1. But will the song play again for Aziraphale and Crowley?
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Horror comes to Broadway.
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It's time for someone to take a look at the next generation.
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'I'm going to do it the family way.'
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It's all about those character designs.
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"Star Wars" frequently has very high stakes, which often leads to immense heartbreak and sacrifices. Here, we rank the saddest deaths in the franchise.
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Sorkin and Sher's Camelot is a watchable experiment that I can neither recommend or discourage
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We don't know much about the Armorer's past, though the latest episode has given us some clues.
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We can't wait to hear the full tune in the new Ahsoka series.
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Considering the next Star Wars movie is set 15 years after Rise of Skywalker, how do they plan clean up the mess that Kylo Ren left behind?
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