Akos Peterbencze
Location
London, United Kingdom
School
PTE Mihaly Pollack University Of Technology
Expertise
True Detective, Jason Reitman Films, The Sopranos
- Akos has a deep knowledge of television shows that helped him craft his writing style over two decades.
- He dives into the writing process with a clear purpose and crucial passion needed to engage audiences emotionally.
- In his early 20s, Akos came in second in a nationwide film review contest created by a cinema chain in his home country.
Experience
Akos Peterbencze is an entertainment writer with a degree in television and media. He's been covering film and television for over three years. He's a regular contributor at Paste Magazine, and his work has been featured in such popular outlets as Slant Magazine, Certified Forgotten, The Cinematique, Fanfare, Humungus, and more. He used to run a small pop culture publication called Vulnerable Man on Medium, which focused on features, reviews, and personal essays through film and television.
Education
Akos has a certification in Television and Media from PTE Mihaly Pollack University, with an emphasis on TV programming, analysis, and reporting.
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Stories By Akos Peterbencze
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Fans of "We're the Millers" will loves these wacky comedies with ensemble casts, bizarre storylines, and one-liners for days.
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Given the number of great crime films that come out every year, it's not easy for genre fans to keep up. Here are some underrated gems you need to watch.
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After that season finale, our minds are as boggled as they've ever been. These are the biggest unanswered questions from Severance Season 1.
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Showtime's hit dramedy series "Shameless" came to an end in 2021 after 11 memorable seasons. What has the cast been up to since?
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Over the years, House MD had many famous guest stars. Here are a few famous actors you forgot showed up on the show.
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"Pam & Tommy" delivers a more self-conscious, complex, and sensitive depiction than any of us expected. Here are the show's most intense and dramatic moments.
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Adult nuances in TV shows like Life with Louie go right over the heads of kids. Here's our list of those things in Louie Anderson's cartoon about his life.
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The controversial second season of Sam Levinson's "Euphoria" delivered some truly disturbing moments. He's the most unsettling.
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Are you in the mood for movies similar in theme or tone to the iconic saga, The Wolf of Wall Street? Here's our list of 20 films that should be on your watch.
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Workplace television shows have a certain quality they bring to the small screen: reliability. Here are some underrated workplace shows that are hidden gems.
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The stand-up comedy genre has evolved and changed a lot since its conception. Here's our list of the brightest Netflix stand-up comedy specials so far.
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Ben Affleck's acting career has seen some highs and lows, though his last three roles found him at his absolute best. Here are his best movie roles to date.
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This is Us gives fans many reasons to love Jack Pearson. Here are his top moments, ranked in descending order.
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Jesse Spencer has had a long career in television, but there's still plenty fans don't know. here's the untold truth of Jesse Spencer.
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Good horror movies can be made on a budget, but that means a lot of it doesn't get the recognition it deserves. Here's some from 2021 you may have missed.
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Through the eyes of the Fishers, we witness different kinds of grief, agony, and loss as they help many people to get through the worst day of their lives.
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Steve Carell made his name in comedy, but he's shown he's just as adapted at tackling drama. From anchormen to wrestling coaches, here are Carell's best roles.
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"Friday Night Lights" authentically portrays the realities of youth and small-town life — which adds some mature elements only adults would notice.