Mark D. McKee
School
William Woods University
Expertise
Military/Police Shows, Action And Adventure Movies, Spies And Gangsters
- Mark published his first novel about a police detective in DC in 2017.
- Mark lives the van life while visiting a movie theater two or more times a week, eagerly awaiting the next adrenaline-filled action flick, gangster movie, or superhero film.
- He has been writing about movies since he first starting getting published in the local newspaper for movie reviews while running the movie rental store.
Experience
The first movie Mark ever saw in the theater was Batman in 1989, and he's been stuck on film and TV ever since. He began by writing movie reviews in the early 2010s and men's style articles in the mid 2010s. He took his freelance writing full-time in 2020 and continues to write about movies, TV, style, and travel.
Education
Mark elected to join the United States Army instead of going to college, but he embarked on a journey of pre-law education before discovering his love for writing and focusing on it full time.
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Stories By Mark D. McKee
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An analysis of the "Rocky" films proposes that they have a unifying theme of tackling baby boomers' various fears as the generation has aged.
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A new rumor suggests that the MCU herald of Fantastic Four supervillain Galactus will not be the Silver Surfer, but a woman. Why the change and who could it be?
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Fans of "Suits" know just how well Gabriel Macht played the role of Harvey Specter. Here are some other places where you may have seen the actor in action.
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Those who seeking scares through "Five Nights at Freddy's" might find that Steve Raglan looks familiar. Here's where viewers might have seen the actor before.
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Here are five stories from the "Star Wars" universe that fans of the franchise should check out for a deeper understanding of its lore and characters.
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After "Ahsoka," it seems Baylan Skoll has joined a pretty exclusive, and extremely brutal, "Star Wars" club that features Darth Vader and Maul.
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For most of its run, "Friends" never gave a clear answer regarding Chandler Bing's (Matthew Perry) actual job. Just what did he do for a living?
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According to writer Jeremy Adams, he once pitched a crossover movie featuring DC superheroes Batman and Superman facing characters from "Mortal Kombat."
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One outlandish Reddit theory tries to connect "Friends" with "Parks and Recreation" by putting them into the same universe.
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A number of fans have taken to X (formerly Twitter) to push for the releae of a never-before-seen Green Lantern scene from "Zack Snyder's Justice League."
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Back in 2020, artist Diego Oliveira shared a concept design imagining Emma Mackey, who would later co-star with Margot Robbie in "Barbie," as Harley Quinn.
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Typically, James Bond's parents are said to have died in a tragic accident, but one novel changes things up with a more sinister twist.
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She might be a third-tier baddie on "Ahsoka," but discarded "Star Wars" lore indicates that there could be more to Shin Hati than we realize.
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To be more precise, the MCU's Steve Rogers and the former Human Torch had one major worry and a bunch of smaller worries.
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Here are some of the many projects where you may have seen Peter Jacobson, who plays regional supervisor Myn Weaver on the Disney+ series "Ahsoka."
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One fan posits a Shredder theory that makes the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" villain seem a lot less dark. Here's what fans might have been missing.
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Marvel fans know Captain America is the best of us, but would the MCU have benefited from Steve Rogers being a more intimidating and angry hero?
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James Gunn has revealed how old Superman will be in "Superman: Legacy," which could have major implications for the film and the franchise moving forward.
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Here's an in-depth look at Vaapad, the dark power Mace Windu used to do what no other Jedi could and defeat Darth Sidious/Emperor Palpatine.
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This conspiracy theory claims that the world will end on September 23, based on how often it's been referenced in movies, TV shows, music videos, and ads.
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Put simply, the Incredible Hulk can die, and he has many times in the comics. But he doesn't tend to stay dead for long. Will we see more of this in the MCU?
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Director Jeff Nichols opens up about his pitch for an "Aquaman" movie, which would have followed an older Arthur Curry grieving his son's death.
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The Gerard Butler-led action flick "Plane" is getting a sequel. Here's everything we know so far about the next film in the franchise, "Plane 2: Stowaway."
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By taking a look at "Star Wars" Legends' "Thrawn" trilogy, approved by Lucasfilm, we may already know how Grand Admiral Thrawn will die on "Ahsoka."
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Here's everything there is to know about the upcoming film "Superman: Legacy," which will see James Gunn reboot the franchise for the all-new DC Universe.
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Though Darth Maul initially appeared only in "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace," he's since earned an entire backstory related to the Nightbrothers.
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As two of the biggest action stars of their era, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Steven Seagal have had a long, drawn-out word war that has lasted decades.