Gabran Gray
Location
Omaha, Nebraska, US
Expertise
Marvel Comics, Fallout, Science Fiction
- Gabran is a poet and fiction author who recently finished a novel about classic film obsessives, sleepwalking, and magic.
- He's previously worked as a producer on a feature-length independent film.
- He watches every Spider-Man movie on a yearly basis.
Experience
Before he knew how to read, Gabran Gray began writing stories by dictating them into a handheld tape recorder. While in college, he studied creative writing, fell down the comics lore rabbit hole while working at Daydreams in Iowa City, and developed an interest in all things filmmaking. Since 2021, he's been writing about movies, TV, and video games for sites like GameRant, FilmDaily, Looper, and SVG. When he's not writing, he's usually in front of another screen, often with a controller in his hands.
Education
Gabran graduated with honors from the University of Iowa. His major was in English and creative writing, and he had minors in rhetoric, theater, and gender studies.
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Stories By Gabran Gray
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Kal Penn might be best known for his comedies, but the actor is a man of many talents. We break down his career from the White House to lecturer.
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Legend has it that there are multiple unreleased alternate endings to "Saw II" out there somewhere. Has the time come to #ReleaseTheJigsawCut?
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Rob Zombie's follow-up to his 2007 reboot "Halloween" is a wild ride with a fascinating finale. Here's what the ending of "Halloween II" actually means.
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Jigsaw returns again with "Saw X," a slowburn some are calling the best in the series. Don't play games - read on for a breakdown of its twisty, twisted ending.
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2018's "Hippopotamus" is not about a large grey mammal. Instead, the psychological thriller has a deeper meaning, as does the indie film's unorthodox title.
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There are some that run well past their prime, and others that are cut short prematurely. We take a look at the HBO shows that were canceled after one season.
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It seems that "The Conjuring" franchise might be preparing to wrap up in the next few years, but how likely is it that we will see "The Nun 3"?
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"A Southern Haunting" may seem like a simple ghost story on the surface, but by the end it says a lot about family, greed, our nation's history, and more.
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"District 9" is a movie that is as rich in social commentary as it is in alien action. But without the special effects, it could've looked very different.
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One of the best sci-fi films of the 1990s, Luc Besson's "The Fifth Element" will reveal even more surprises and details on a second viewing.
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2023's juicy drama "The Pass" is full of twists and turns, and there's plenty to unpack. We take a look at the shocking ending and what it means.
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From "Star Wars" and "Dune" to "John Carter," here's every sci-fi movie we can't help but see in the trailer for Zach Snyder's Netflix film "Rebel Moon."
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The 2004 film "Closer" is an examination of the obsessive side of love. But what does the ending of this Mike Nichols classic actually mean?
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"Final Girl" may not have won over the hearts of critics or audiences when it initially came out in 2015, but it's got plenty beneath the surface to explore.
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"Bird Box" is a movie with a lot of tragic moments, but the cast of the Netflix horror film hasn't been free from sad circumstances in real life either.
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"Barbie" is a movie for everyone, but there are definitely lots of hidden messages for adults — including plenty about Weird Barbie, specifically.
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In the 2009 film "Triangle," a woman named Jess is trapped in a time loop, reliving the same horrific events over and over. Can she break the loop by the end?
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When it comes to choosing roles, quality rather than quantity is what appeals to Rene Russo. We take a look at what happened and what she is up to now.
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"The Walking Dead: Dead City" has picked up almost right where the original show left off, and the Season 1 finale does a lot to set up the franchise's future.
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"Sound of Freedom" tells an inspiring story of a man fighting to save children from human trafficking. But how much is wrong, and how much is actually true?
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"Resurrection" was one of 2022's most thought-provoking horror films, and its ambiguous ending makes the film only more effective.
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There are so many little references and easter eggs in "Mission: Impossibe - Dead Reckoning Part One," you'd practically have to be a spy to catch them all.
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There's a lot to keep track of among all the horrific plot twists and shocking betrayals in "Like Dogs." Here's what it all means.
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Before the Duffer Brothers became household names with the smash hit Stranger Things, they made a thriller named Hidden. This is everything you need on the end.
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If you've seen Tin and Tina on Netflix, you know there's plenty going on underneath the surface — here's everything you need to know about the ending.
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Fans have an extra reason to get excited about "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts," because the Maximals of "Beast Wars" are finally becoming movie stars.