Jeremy Mathai
Expertise
Indie Movies, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, "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, he made good on his lifelong passion for "The Lord of the Rings," achieving a personal high watermark in his career by conducting an exclusive interview with Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd.
- Jeremy has established a niche for interviewing directors, stars, and below-the-line movie and TV crew members such as VFX artists, costume designers, music composers, and even actual NASA astronauts.
Experience
Jeremy has been consistently writing professionally online 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 the team's new core of staff writers in June of 2021. Throughout his varied freelancing career, Jeremy contributed to a year-long "The Lord of the Rings" retrospective, and his writing was published on the official "Star Trek" website. His bylines have been featured on various outlets, including IGN, Nerdist, Polygon, and Inverse.
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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Channing Tatum and Scarlett Johansson find love amid the unrelenting pressure of the 1960s space race in the trailer for Fly Me to the Moon.
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The director of Civil War has explained why Texas and California have teamed up in his new movie.
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The spice (and the money) will continue to flow, now that Legendary is officially bringing Denis Villeneuve back to direct a third Dune movie.
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Our first look at Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride gives us Christian Bale as a Frankenstein's Monster with tattoos.
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Saru (Doug Jones) had a big moment in the Star Trek: Discovery season 5 premiere, and it could tee up a much more compelling arc to come for the character.
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Star Trek: Discovery season 5 is picking up one of the biggest revelations on The Next Generation and weaving it into the fabric of the show.
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I, Tonya director Craig Gillespie is currently in talks to helm Supergirl.
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We're all trying to find the guy who did this ... as in, the HBO executive who hired I Think You Should Leave's Tim Robinson to develop a new comedy series.
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Get ready for a lot of monkey business: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is going to be the longest Apes movie yet.
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Godzilla, Kong, Shimo, the Skar King, and more vie for the number one spot in our ranking of every Titan who appears in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.
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Longtime Star Trek franchise writer and producer Alex Kurtzman has confirmed that fandom input is taken into account ... but only to a point.
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Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are finally reuniting for a sequel to Disney's 2003 movie version of Freaky Friday.
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Louis Gossett, Jr., a trailblazing actor who became the first Black man to win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, has sadly passed away at the age of 87.
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This scenario from Netflix's 3 Body Problem is a great example of what a collaboration can look like when business concerns don't overtake artistic ones.
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Netflix's Jerry Seinfeld Pop-Tarts origin movie Unfrosted is a real thing that exists, and now we have the trailer to prove it.
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Black Mirror and Andor director Toby Haynes' upcoming Star Trek film is described as being an 'origin story' for the franchise. But what does that mean?
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We're giving away subscriptions to MUBI, one of the best streaming services on the planet, and entering the contest will take about about five seconds.
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Netflix's Fear Street trilogy is among the best original content the streaming service has ever made, and now a new Fear Street movie is officially on the way.
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Contrary to what the rumor mill would have you believe, Boyd Holbrook is not currently set to play Harvey Dent/Two-Face in Matt Reeves' The Batman: Part II.
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The Bad Boys: Ride or Die trailer is here, complete with all the explosions, gunfights, and chemistry that only Will Smith and Martin Lawrence could cook up.
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The complete Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 1 soundtrack gets a massive CD box set courtesy of Mondo.
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3 Body Problem's opening scene depicting China's Cultural Revolution (which was lifted directly from the original novel) has, unsurprisingly, drawn controversy.
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The Netflix series 3 Body Problem is based on a well-loved sci-fi book series, and one that is shockingly close to existing in our real world.
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After years of rumors, it appears a sequel to Adam Sandler's '90s comedy classic Happy Gilmore is finally moving forward at Netflix.
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Alien: Romulus went old school to create its Xenomorphs, recruiting members of Stan Winston's Aliens team.
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You'll soon be able to catch a sneak preview of the upcoming Star Wars series The Acolyte in theaters.
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Rock got no reason, rock got no rhyme, but School of Rock star Jack Black does have one condition for a sequel: he won't do it without Mike White.