Tim Lammers
School
Minnesota State University – Mankato
Brown College
Expertise
Star Wars, The Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Films Of Tim Burton
- For online, print, magazines, radio, and television, Tim has conducted more than 2,000 interviews throughout his career with several of the biggest names in the film and television industry. That includes actors Meryl Streep, Morgan Freeman, Harrison Ford, Halle Berry, Keanu Reeves, Robert De Niro, Viola Davis, Salma Hayek, Nicolas Cage, and Charlize Theron; and filmmakers Francis Ford Coppola, Tim Burton, James Cameron, Kenneth Branagh, Christopher Nolan, Jodie Foster, and Ridley Scott.
- Tim is the author of the eBook "Direct Conversations: The Animated Films of Tim Burton," which includes a foreword by Tim Burton. Tim interviewed Burton and several of his actors and crew members, and he has done dozens of more interviews for the eBook's second edition, which is in the works.
- Since 2013, Tim has reviewed films for two major market radio stations in Minneapolis, as well as pair of stations in outstate Minnesota and two major podcasts based in Minneapolis. Also, for eight years he appeared weekly as a film critic for the NBC-TV affiliate station in Minneapolis.
Experience
Tim is a veteran entertainment reporter who has written for dozens of network television affiliate websites and major entertainment outlets since 1999. Part of his experience was as the national entertainment news editor for 10 years for the Internet Broadcasting Network (which was eventually acquired by Nexstar Broadcasting), an online platform that at its peak provided written and video content to more than 70 network television affiliates across the United States including sites for ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, and The CW. In the fall of 2020, Tim began contributing to Looper as a feature writer, news writer, and interviewer.
Education
While Tim first earned two bachelor of science degrees in political science and law enforcement from Minnesota State University in Mankato, he shifted his career focus to journalism by returning to school at Brown College to earn a certificate in radio and television broadcasting. Tim's writing career began at a small market newspaper outside of Minneapolis, which led to his work in magazines and eventually, online journalism — where he applied his skills as a radio and television broadcaster as well.
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Stories By Tim Lammers
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Kurt Russell is being rumored as a potential casting pick to star in James Gunn's "Superman: Legacy." Here's what the star had to say about that speculation.
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As Raleigh Becket, Charlie Hunnam helped save the planet in "Pacific Rim," but where was the hero when the deadly Kaiju leveled up in "Uprising?"
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"Ant-Man" star Paul Rudd suffered from a "horrible" diet to achieve his Marvel superhero physique, with his only "reward" being sparkling water.
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"Deadpool 3" star Ryan Reynolds explains why the film has had so many leaks and asks everyone to please stop spoiling his first MCU movie.
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Bradley Cooper and Howard Stern have revealed that Cooper offered Stern a role in his 2018 film "A Star Is Born," and Stern seriously considered accepting.
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Laura Linney played the titular character's matchmaker Charlotte in the last season of the original run of "Frasier." Here's how she looks like these days.
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"Maestro" actor-director Bradley Cooper has opened up about the backlash against his use of a prosthetic nose in his portrayal of Leonard Bernstein.
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"Fargo" Season 5 sees John Hamm adopt an unexpected prosthetic to fully embody his wild character. Here's what the actor had to wear and how he felt about it.
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Tom Holland speaks out about his potential return to the MCU. He says he'd only consider coming back to "Spider-Man" if one condition was met.
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Rumor has it Jennifer Garner will reprise her role of Elektra in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's "Deadpool 3." Here's what she had to say about the speculation.
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Edgar Wright did not end up directing the first "Ant-Man" film. However, he's now giving fans a peek into what his take on the character would have looked like.
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Neve Campbell, the face of the "Scream" franchise for over twenty years, was incredibly saddened by the shocking death of an iconic character.
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Before casting Nicholas Hoult as the new Lex Luthor, James Gunn had his eye on Bradley Cooper to play Superman's villainous arch-nemesis.
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Willem Dafoe has dropped some pretty big details regarding his character in "Beetlejuice 2," the long-awaited sequel to the Tim Burton classic.
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Spock actor Leonard Nimoy passed away in 2015, days after bidding a fond farewell to his fans on social media that invoked the words of his beloved character.
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Countless names have been floated around when discussing who the next James Bond should be. But have fans ever wondered, what about Jeremy Allen White?
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Unlike his older brother Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen opted to use his father's stage surname and an Anglicized version of his first name at birth. Here's why.
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Following being fired from "Scream 7" due to controversial social media posts, Melissa Barrera shares her response to the news.
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Nicolas Cage opens up about his cameo as Superman in "The Flash," explaining what surprised him the most and what he enjoyed about it.
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"Five Nights at Freddy's" star Matthew Lillard shares his daughter's emotional reaction to seeing him in the hit video game adaptation.
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"Alien" director Ridley Scott reflects on his emotions following a conversation with James Cameron while "Aliens" was being developed.
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In an interview with NBC's "Today" show, Scarlett Johansson opened up about the chances of her Black Widow character coming back to life in the MCU.
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"Thanksgiving" has a dark origin for its Black Friday scene. Eli Roth told Looper how he came up with the idea for the gruesome rampage in his new horror film.
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Director Eli Roth shared what's it's like to have the MPAA review his horror films and explained some of the misconceptions about censorship in the genre.
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Bringing the Silver Surfer to life in 2007's "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" was a joint effort between two actors. Here's who played the character.
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Eli Roth is serving up a killer dish this holiday season. He sat down with Looper to discuss the fully realized "Thanksgiving" film he thought of decades ago.
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Before he was Jack Reacher, Alan Ritchson was DC's "Aquaman." After debuting on "Smallville," the actor was supposed to headline his own spinoff.