Larissa Zageris
School
New York University
Missouri State University
Expertise
Mystery Movies/TV, Horror Comedy, Genre Storytelling
- Larissa is the author of "My Lady's Choosing: An Interactive Romance Novel," which Entertainment Weekly calls "an enticing romp."
- She is the author of "For Your Consideration: Keanu Reeves," and "Taylor Swift: Girl Detective."
- Her short film, "Not Bloody Mary," screened on Shudder as part of the Nyx 13 Minutes of Horror Fest and was featured in India's Wench Film Fest.
Experience
Larissa Zageris is a writer, educator, and filmmaker from Midlothian, IL. In addition to her novels and pop-culture books, her favorite work includes comic scripts for "The Wicked + The Divine: The Funnies," "Betty Boop and The Heroine of Hearts," and contributions to Shelly Bond's "Insider Art." Larissa is currently developing a YA Mystery podcast, and frequently scripts interactive media. She has contributed essays to Mortified, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, SYFY, SciFiNow, Attagirl, and The Nerdologues.
Education
Larissa holds BFAs in Dramatic Writing and Film/TV Production from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She's currently pursuing her MFA in Dramatic Writing from Missouri State, where she also teaches Acting Fundamentals. She uses her expertise in filmmaking and the dramatic arts in every article she writes for Looper.
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Stories By Larissa Zageris
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"Wonka" starring Timothee Chalamet may have enough sugar-coating concoctions to give you a stomachache, but it's also got its fair share of plot holes.
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Charlie Sheen was a movie star before "Two and a Half Men," but it was the CBS sitcom that really changed his life. Here's how the show shaped him.
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Mayhem from Allstate has grown into one of the most iconic ad campaigns in recent memory — here are the best TV spots from TV's favorite agent of chaos.
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Stepping into the role of Coriolanus Snow in "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" is Tom Blyth — here are his career highlights so far.
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The stories behind some of the most memorable, elaborate, innovative commercials in recent memory are truly astonishing.
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An adaptation of the hit World War II novel "All the Light We Cannot See" dropped on Netflix in 2023. The miniseries differs from the book in a variety of ways.
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After causing strife in the fandom with its manga ending, the anime of "Attack on Titan" has another chance to get it right.
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David Fincher's "The Killer" is a stylish thriller about a meticulous assassin, but what is the film trying to tell us with its surprising finale?
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The unrelentingly bonkers pilot already has 35 million views. So, what the heck is "The Amazing Digital Circus" and what kind of humans cooked it up?
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The world of One Chicago often strives for realism, but every now and again there's a weird storyline that leaves viewers shocked and confused.
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"Stranger Things" has come a long way since Season 1 with its visual effects, and they're even more amazing when you see glimpses of the show without them.
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Ratings hit "Rose Red," marketed as "Stephen King's Rose Red," combined psychics and a haunted house in a major miniseries event. Here's the ending explained.
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Netflix's "Fair Play" redefines the meaning of a toxic relationship — read on to find out how the drama between Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich shakes out.
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With "John Wick" spin-off "The Continental" finishing its limited run, now it's time to unpack the ending and what it means for this eccentric crime universe.
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Tom Hardy is known for his solid acting, but he has also compiled a catalog of interesting accents. Here are some of the most bizarre he has ever shared.
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Whether you love it or hate it, there's no denying that the ending of "The Deer Hunter" has impact. We take a look at and explain the movie's harrowing ending.
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The "Child's Play" franchise has cut plenty of scenes over the years, some of which are just goofy, and some of which were major omissions.
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From his humble beginnings as a misunderstood kid to the discovery of his demigod status and beyond, this is the whole “Percy Jackson” timeline explained.
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Timothy Olyphant returns as U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens in the FX miniseries "Justified: City Primeval" - here's the ending of the season explained.
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Lara Croft has been a pop culture figure for almost three decades with a number of actresses bringing her to life. We take a look at her enduring popularity.
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"Red Lights," starring Cillian Murphy, Sigourney Weaver, Elizabeth Olsen, and Robert De Niro, is a tale of psychics and charlatans with a dizzying ending.
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"Talk To Me" is quickly developing a reputation as one of the best horror movies in 2023 — let's take a look at how these demonic possessions end up.
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Aside from, you know, the actual fires, "Chicago Fire" has more than its fair share of hot and steamy moments.
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2007's "3:10 to Yuma" remake spun a tale that was less about black and white morality and more about the unexpected bond between unlikely friends.
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Love the high-octane action of "Indiana Jones"? Then these 12 films need to be next on your to-watch list.
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He's widely known as one of the most beloved big screen heroes of all time, but Indiana Jones is actually the villain of his own franchise. Here's why.
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With its dramatic twists and turns, Netflix's "Fake Profile" can get pretty confusing.