Richard Chachowski
School
The College Of New Jersey
Expertise
Star Wars, Horror Movies, Pixar
- Richard has been an avid fan of all things science fiction, horror, and fantasy since he first saw Star Wars at the age of 4.
- He has written about a variety of subjects for multiple websites and publications, ranging from travel pieces and film reviews to medical articles and literary interviews.
- Among the numerous articles he's written, he's most proud of interviewing some of his foremost favorite writers, including George Saunders, Viet Thanh Nguyen, T.C. Boyle, and W. Maxwell Prince.
Experience
Richard has been a professional writer since 2019. Having taken inspiration from some of his favorite authors (Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman), he began pursuing a freelance career in writing during his junior year of college. He received his start writing for the online medical journal PhysicianSense and its parent company MDLinx before transitioning towards entertainment news (his first love as a journalist). Currently, he's a writer and editor for the entertainment/finance website Wealth of Geeks, which regularly syndicates his content for MSN. He has been writing for Looper since March 2021. More recently, he's also begun producing travel pieces for the website Explore. Previously, he's worked for several media outlets, including Screen Rant and Sportskeeda, among others.
Education
While attending The College of New Jersey, Richard received a B.A. in Communication Studies and a B.A. in Journalism and Professional Writing.
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Stories By Richard Chachowski
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Do you enjoy seeing the end of the world as you know it and feeling fine? Here are some underrated post apocalyptic movies you need to watch.
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Many weird and wonderful characters call the town of Quahog, Rhode Island home. Based on your zodiac sign, which "Family Guy" character are you?
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The ninth season of "American Horror Story" was inspired by slashers from the '80s. Here are the '80s horror movie references you likely missed in "AHS 1984."
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Want to know how your favorite Naruto fighter stacks up to the rest? These are the 25 most powerful Naruto characters ranked worst to best.
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There's something unique about car movies. Here are 40 of the most remarkable automobile-centric films that we would break the speed limit to go see.
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Here's what American Horror Story: Asylum character you are, based on your zodiac sign.
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Several elements in Disney's long-running animated catalog have aged poorly. Here are some of the most troubling moments in Disney's animated film history.
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From "Tin Cup" to "Caddyshack," "Pat and Mike" to "The Caddy," these are the greatest cinematic takes on the beloved sport of golf.
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While "1917" is a remarkably accurate film, it did get some historical facts wrong. Read on to find out the times that "1917" didn't hit the mark with history.
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"American Dad!" has carved out a place in pop culture history since it debuted in 2005, but which episodes are the best? Here are the ones you have to watch.
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Once Upon a Time in America is one of Sergio Leone's most esteemed films — but, having been made nearly 40 years ago, we've sadly lost some of its cast.
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"Saving Private Ryan" is among the best war films ever, but from inaccurate uniforms to a misrepresentation of the Allied forces, it got some things wrong.
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Like a roundhouse kick to the face, we present "Iron Monkey," "Enter the Dragon," "Ip Man" and the other best kung fu movies ever made, ranked.
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He objectifies women, profits off war, makes his own worst enemies, and bullies those around him. So, why do we like Tony Stark? An "Iron Man" investigation.
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From Jack-Jack to Frozone, He-Lectrix to Elastigirl, there are some impressive powers on display in "The Incredibles" films. But who is the most powerful?
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Here's a look back at the questionable things we ignore in "Home Improvement."