Madison Kemeny
School
Savannah College Of Art And Design
Expertise
Book-to-TV Adaptations, Women-Led Entertainment, Dark Comedies
- Madison's writing has been featured on the screenplay consultancy website Industrial Scripts and the Digital Trends Media Group's sites, among other digital publications.
- In addition to movie and TV reviews, she brings books to life with her interactive book reviews for Booky Call and over on her bookstagram.
- If being cultured entails reading translated fiction and watching foreign films exclusively on The Criterion Channel, then she's the most enlightened intellect you'll ever meet.
Experience
An enthusiast for all things entertainment and storytelling, Madison works not only as a writer for Looper, but also for the revolutionary book discovery app Booky Call, among other digital publications. In her free time, you can find Madison rewatching her comfort TV shows from the '90s, trying out a new recipe from Pinterest, or reading offbeat fiction about feminine rage.
Education
Madison studied dramatic writing and film & television at the Savannah College of Art and Design. In 2020, she graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts.
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Stories By Madison Kemeny
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Paramount is trying to make a new version of "Mean Girls" happen — but whether audiences will embrace it is another thing entirely.
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"Twilight" rocketed Robert Pattinson from complete unknown to superstar and heartthrob. Here's how his journey as Edward Cullen transformed his life and career.
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Following her breakout role in "West Side Story," Rachel Zegler's career has gone from strength to strength. Here are some things you might not know about her.
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Although Jennifer Lawrence is now cemented as the definitive Katniss Everdeen, plenty of other rising stars auditioned for the role in "The Hunger Games."
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From quirky comedic actress to Academy Award-winning starlet, Emma Stone's career has gone through more than its fair share of transformations.
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Every film adaptation of a novel has to make some changes — even one as lengthy and detailed as "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes."
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Tuna breath, fish mouth, and lip-biting. These are just some of the reasons on-screen Hollywood kisses can get real uncomfortable and awkward for the actors.
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Natalie Portman has been on quite the journey since she debuted as the precocious Mathilda in "Léon: The Professional." Here's how she's evolved over the years.
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Matthew Perry was known for his sharp wit on set, which comes across in his outtakes. These hilarious bloopers make us love the late "Friends" star even more.
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Julia Fox shot to stardom after her role in "Uncut Gems," and ever since, her career has been a sight to see. Here's how the film changed Fox's life.
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Mila Kunis found fame early, but things haven't always been easy for the former “That ‘70s Show” star. Here are some tragic details from her life.
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Director Martin Scorsese and actor Leonardo DiCaprio have been working together to captivate audiences for more than two decades.
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The troubled comic genius John Belushi rose to fame on "SNL." We're looking back at Belushi's final appearance on the comedy show where it all started.
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When it comes to doing nude scenes, actors — especially women — have often faced unforeseen consequences that have lasted long into their careers.
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After the huge success of Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" movie, it seems inevitable that Hollywood will start mining the toys of our youth like never before.
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"Barbie" has already become one of the biggest box office successes of all time. Here's how the movie built a campaign that couldn't fail.
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Netflix continues its reign as one of the best places to watch TV. Here are some of its top original shows from 2023.
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SAG-AFTRA and WGA are on strike together for the first time in over 60 years — what does that mean for Hollywood?
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Barbie's not exactly the new girl in town, even though this is the first time she's had a live-action movie — she's got 60 years of history, after all.
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Season 1 of HBO's "The Idol," created by "Euphoria" creator Sam Levinson and Abel Tesfaye aka The Weeknd, has officially ended. Here's the ending explained.
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The groundbreaking sitcom "Chico and the Man" lifted Freddie Prinze to early stardom. Here are some actors from the NBC show you may not know passed away.
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DC and Warner Bros have been trying to get a cinematic version of the Flash off the ground for decades — here's what's been holding them up.
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The Bill Hader comedy/drama "Barry" concluded with a bullet-ridden final episode. Who lived, who died, and what does it all mean? Here's a breakdown.
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"Big Mouth" pushes boundaries by using explicit humor and empathy to tackle uncomfortable or sensitive topics, setting it apart from other TV shows of its kind.
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Need a quick primer on the latest Hollywood labor dispute? We've got you covered.
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Hollywood may not have gotten rid of all its tiresome little tropes, but it's certainly made progress since the '90s.
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Whenever an indie director makes a splash, it's only a matter of time before they're tapped for a blockbuster.