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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Deadpool & Wolverine managed to keep the lid on Chris Evans' Johnny Storm cameo, but it was mostly a matter of sheer luck.
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Move over Lift, another Kevin Hart movie (this one a 2018 comedy co-starring Tiffany Haddish) is climbing up the Netflix charts.
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a comedy classic. Here's what the major actors who are still alive are up to today.
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While Sean Connery led quite the renowned career, he also starred in two films with a zero percent score on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Halle Berry did not reprise her role as the X-Men character Storm in Deadpool & Wolverine, but it wasn't due to a schedule conflict or lack of interest.
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While most of the returning Marvel stars in Deadpool & Wolverine were immediately down for their cameos, one particular actor wanted to know more.
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In 2022, Henry Cavill announced that he was leaving Netflix's The Witcher series behind. But what factors went into his exit from the show?
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Blake Lively's It Ends with Us has been banned in at least one country for reasons unrelated to the film's examination of domestic abuse.
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At the D23 Expo, Disney announced that Robert Downey Jr. will be reprising his role as Tony Stark/Iron Man...just not in the way some fans expected.
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Matthew McConnaughey voices Cowboypool in the Deadpool Corps.-filled finale of Deadpool & Wolverine, but another familiar superhero star did it first.
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Deadpool & Wolverine features tons of cameos, but Josh Brolin's Cable from Deadpool 2 isn't one of them. Here's why.
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Hugh Jackman and Rebecca Ferguson's forgotten 2021 sci-fi flop is now being seen by a wider audience on Netflix.
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Deadpool & Wolverine features a blink-and-you'll-miss-it nod to the only film that's landed Hugh Jackman an Oscar nod to date.
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A real hero has emerged on Netflix in the form of Bruce Willis, who's climbing the streamer's charts thanks to a 2010 action-comedy.
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Deadpool & Wolverine obviously isn't afraid to dunk on the MCU, but it turns out the three most cutting jokes about Marvel were improv'd by Ryan Reynolds.
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Henry Cavill has arguably the best cameo in Deadpool and Wolverine, but is Zack Snyder cool with the jokes made at his expense?
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Denzel Washington has starred in plenty of critically acclaimed movies, but which sits at the top of Rotten Tomatoes ratings? The answer is surprising.
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The Mentalist was a ratings winner for CBS for years but couldn't overcome diminishing viewership in its later seasons.
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Rotten Tomatoes ratings are as mind-bending as Christopher Nolan's movies, as evidenced by the website's ranking of his films.
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From Rotten Tomatoes flop to box office hit, this 2024 horror movie is now climbing the charts on Netflix.
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Non Negotiable, a satirical take on a hostage negotiation situation from Mexican director Juan Taratuto, is topping the charts on Netflix.
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Bryan Cranston once starred in one of the biggest shows on TV with Breaking Bad. Now, he's making waves on Netflix with a humble Showtime drama.
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There are two heist movies with perfect Rotten Tomatoes scores, and they're both, funnily enough, British comedies starring Alec Guinness.
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There are two war movies with perfect scores on Rotten Tomatoes, and they both more than deserve their high ranking.
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The hierarchy of power in the DC Universe is about to change.
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Did you notice Matthew McConaughey in Deadpool & Wolverine?
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James McAvoy did a lot of running for the miniseries Frank Herbert's Children of Dune, including one take in which he was completely nude.