Brooke Mondor
School
Brookhaven College
University Of North Texas
Expertise
Friends, Book-to-Screen Adaptations, Futurama
- Brooke has worked on two short film sets, first as an assistant production designer and then as an assistant producer.
- During her free time she reads film and TV scripts.
- She's rewatched Futurama more times than she can count, but she always skips over Jurassic Bark (IYKYK).
Experience
In college, Brooke spent a semester writing jokes and sketches for Late Night at North Texas before being promoted to content producer, where she managed the team of writers and helped run the show. During school, she also completed a writing internship for Study Breaks and wrote about everything from education to celebrity relationships. Since graduating in late 2019, Brooke has written film analysis for Screen Queens, pop culture articles for Girl Soup, and SEO content for a boutique agency. She joined Looper as a freelance news writer in 2021 then pivoted to editing a few months after that. Aside from editing for Looper, Brooke is interning at a New York-based literary agency to learn more about the ins and outs of publishing so she can further advocate for great storytelling.
Education
Brooke obtained her Associate of Arts degree from Brookhaven College before heading to the University of North Texas for her bachelor's in Media Arts (radio, TV, and film) with a philosophy minor. Her courses mainly focused on screenwriting, film theory, and production.
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Stories By Brooke Mondor
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The latest trailer for Kenneth Branagh's film "Belfast," starring Caitriona Balfe, Jamie Dornan, Jude Hill, Judi Dench, and Ciarán Hinds, has been released.
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A new "Last Night in Soho" promotional video offers fans the chance to hear the full-length version of Anya Taylor-Joy's cover of "Downtown."
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One of the most underappreciated comedies on HBO Max stars the multi-talented comedian Issa Rae. Here's why "Insecure" is worth seeking out.
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"TWD: World Beyond's" most recent episode just introduced a major character who we actually first heard about way back in the original "TWD" series.
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The newest Korean revenge thriller to premiere on Netflix is the heart-pounding series My Name. Here's a breakdown of the 1st season's ending.
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Olivia Benson has been going through it on 'Law and Order: SVU." So much so, that fans think she's in for a reckoning.
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'Fever Dream' takes place in Amanda's memory and is related to the viewer through her own incomplete narration, so it can be difficult to discern the truth.
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While we wait for news on Season 2 of Darwin's Game, let's go over what happened by the end of the first season.
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Like many kid's shows, "Rugrats" had plenty of moments that were only meant for adults to notice.
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With "NCIS" officially saying goodbye to Mark Harmon's Gibbs, here's who could replace him as the new leader of the long-running CBS procedural.
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Here's a breakdown of the ending of the HBO Max series Scenes from a Marriage's first season.
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Coming off its recent premiere on Netflix, here's everything you need to know about whether "Pretty Smart" Season 2 is happening or not.
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Here's where you may have seen the actress who plays Young Darcy in the 2011 rom-com Something Borrowed.
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The killer isn't who you expect, but he is the perfect embodiment of the important themes in 'There's Someone Inside Your House.'
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The new Netflix thriller "The Guilty," starring Jake Gyllenhaal, is about a 911 operator who tries to track a kidnapped woman. Here's what the ending means.
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The villain of Nickelodeon's "Avatar: The Last Airbender," Fire Lord Ozai, is voiced by one of the most iconic science fiction actors of all time.
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Appearances can be deceiving. Read on for huge spoilers.
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Here's what Gene Wilder, aka Willy Wonka himself, actually ate during one of Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory's most magical moments.
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The cast of Squid Game features a number of Korean stars, including breakout actor and model Jung Ho-yeon, who plays Kang Sae-byeok on the Netflix drama.
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If you're in the mood for a teen drama with a darker edge, the Thai thriller "Girl from Nowhere" should be your next pick.
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Here's what happened at the end of the first season of Netflix's new Nordic noir series The Chestnut Man.
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"Baki Hanma: Son of Ogre" recently premiered on Netflix, and fans are loving the new installment of the martial arts anime based on the manga of the same name.
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The new horror-thriller film "No One Gets Out Alive" is full of tense moments that are made even more terrifying with a dash of supernatural flair.
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The phone number from 'Squid Game' is a real number, but you probably won't get what you're expecting at the other end of the line.
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Hank Azaria starred in a four-season-long comedy series often forgotten about, but this hidden gem is currently available on Hulu.
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A new promo for the upcoming game between the Patriots and Buccaneers features music by Adele and stars Tom Brady — a combo that has Twitter buzzing.
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Fans of 'Bob's Burgers' have a few dark theories that could give the 'Rick and Morty' fandom a run for their money.