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About Samuel Williamson

Sam is a Senior Writer for Collider. His love for movies, TV shows, and books stretches back to his early childhood and has grown exponentially with every passing year. Lucky for him, this love grew into a career in writing. Whether he's rambling for the umpteenth time about the works of Sam Raimi and Stephen King, or he's writing about the latest and greatest low-budget movies, you better believe that with every word, Sam feels a profound joy in his work.

Aside from being a movie fan, Sam has also made a few of his own. His love for movies has vomited itself back out and onto the screen in the form of his own independent films, including the comedic genre-benders At Sundown I Shoot Your Spurs and Night of the Pizza Demons. Sam has spent the last few years practicing his hand at screenwriting but is currently gearing up to shoot his next project.

Outside of movies, Sam loves playing guitar, jamming with his band, spinning records, reading, jogging, and whipping up new recipes in his kitchen. He lives with his wife and two dogs in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Latest Articles

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This might not be Studio Ghibli's best movie, but it is their most important.

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Yeah, there are some Christmas movies coming out, but also -- new Miyazaki!

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‘The Dirty Dozen’ Has Three Sequels You Probably Missed, For a Good Reason

Trying to recapture the original film's magic turned out to be a harder mission than they thought.

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Did 'Godzilla Minus One' Just School Hollywood on Movie Making?

Let's not get carried away, there's a middle ground to be found here.

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Let’s Admit It, We All Owe George Lucas an Apology

The hate bandwagon can be fun, but often times it's unwarranted, and even more so, harmful.

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What Are You Even Trying to Say, 'Saltburn'?

You could have been so much more, 'Saltburn'.

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The Quentin Tarantino Hit That Almost Became a Miniseries

There's a world where 'Inglourious Basterds' never hit the big screen.

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Netflix Standup Specials Aren't Special Anymore

Netflix's sea of comedy specials has turned into a graveyard.

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Let's Loosen Up and Embrace the Historical Inaccuracies and Myth-Making of 'Napoleon'

Fate has brought me this fantastic Ridley Scott movie.

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The Not-So True Story of ‘The Goonies’

The beloved classic was loosely based on an actual shipwreck.

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Whatever Happened to 'Machete Kills Again... in Space'?

Cap off the trilogy, you cowards!

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Remember That Time Sean Astin Tried To Direct a ‘Fantastic Four’ Movie?

Fox had more than four chances to make this happen!

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It might not be the most iconic Dracula movie, but this is what Herzog's version does better than all the other adaptations.

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With Mike Flanagan Gone, This Guy Should Be Netflix's Next Horror Master

With just three features, this director has already proven to be one of horror’s most exciting minds.

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The Movie Woody Harrelson Shot in Just a Few Hours

Leave it up to the chillest man on Earth to shoot and broadcast a movie into theaters at the same time.

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