Erin Brady
Expertise
Bloody And Gory Horror, Weird And Independently-Made Movies, Feminist Media
- Erin is a Rotten Tomatoes approved critic, as well as a member of GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics and the Critics Association of Central Florida.
- She has reviewed dozens of movies for various online publications, and has attended major film festivals such as Sundance, SXSW, and TIFF (where she got to be in the same room as Steven Spielberg).
- Her dog of dubious breed mixture, whom she will never stop talking about, is named after Wes Craven.
Experience
Erin M. Brady is a film lover, journalist, and critic hailing from the Sunshine State. Outside of /Film, her work can be seen on The Daily Beast, Fangoria, Ebert Voices, Vulture, Little White Lies, and Collider. Four films that describe her the most are Carrie, Moulin Rouge!, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and Perfect Blue.
Education
Erin has a Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies from Flagler College, focusing most of her studies on the sociopolitical messages behind horror movies.
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Stories By Erin Brady
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The move gives homage but also acknowledges its time to move on.
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'What good does it do a society to just judge people's actions without trying to understand the rest?'
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Krasinski has taken a sharp left turn from the auditory horror of A Quiet Place.
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The voice cast for Transformers One includes Chris Hemsworth, Laurence Fishburne, Scarlett Johansson, and Brian Tyree Henry as Megatron.
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Prepare to witness Ryan Gosling enter the pantheon of legendary action performers before your very eyes.
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The duo behind Sideways is back to make you cry.
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What an excellent day for an exorcism ... or two.
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Melissa McCarthy's Ursula looks and sounds pretty perfect, as does Halle Bailey's Ariel.
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The actor has truly been yassified.
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Sometimes you just know which roles you were born to play. For Kieran Culkin, this instinct led him right into Roman Roy's shoes.
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A strength of Ari Aster as a director is his ability to evolve.
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Ethan Coen's solo directorial debut sounds like the ride of a lifetime.