Timothy Stevens
Location
The Silk City, Connecticut
School
Connecticut College
American University
University Of Hartford
Expertise
Comics, Movies, Television
- Tim has years of experience writing for multiple outlets with varying approaches to voice and content.
- Outside knowledge gained from his studies in psychology and subsequent years as a therapist, both of which allow him unique insights into works of pop culture.
- A genuine love of movies, television, comics, music, and literature that remains undiminished despite years of covering it as a source of income.
Experience
Tim Stevens has been freelance writing for nearly 20 years, a stunning fact considering his youthful glow. Most prominent amongst his early work was over a decade with Marvel.com where he earned the title "The Marvel Universe's resident therapist." These days, you can find Tim all over the place including as TV Editor for The Spool (thespool.net), Lead Comics Features Editor for CBR (CBR.com), and freelance film critic for WealthofGeeks.com. He likes you and he hopes you'll like him, too.
Education
Tim has multiple degrees, predominantly in psychology. In undergrad, he pursued a studies that included psych, American politics — including a semester spent working in Washington, DC — and film as well as rising through the ranks of Connecticut College school newspaper The Voice.
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Stories By Timothy Stevens
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In 2022, big screens and streaming services offered all manner of great mystery films. Here are the absolute best mystery movies of 2022 so far.
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Here's why you recognize the cast of Amazon Prime's "The People We Hate At the Wedding."
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Jennifer Lawrence stars as a wounded veteran soldier in Causeway, a film that is so simple and yet so profound you might need to reevaluate how it actually ends
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Red Hulk is more than just the red version of Bruce Banner. Here, we walk through the origins of Rulk, what his powers are and what he's capable of in battle.
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"The Good Nurse" is a thriller about a serial killer using hospitals to find prey. From Jessica Chastain to Eddie Redmayne, here's where you've seen the stars.
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2013's Oblivion is a beautifully shot sci-fi saga with a lot of twists and turns. Here's everything you need to know about the film's complicated ending.
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In "The Patient," a serial killer takes a therapist hostage to get the help he desperately wants. Here is the end of "The Patient" explained.
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If you're a fan of Netflix's "Do Revenge" and are craving some psychological thriller mysteries to watch next, we got you covered! Explore these twisty gems.
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Here's where you've seen the cast of "Bros" before, from co-writer and star Billy Eichner to his other half, and all the celebrity cameos in between.
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Joran Peele's "Nope" is centered by Daniel Kaluuya as OJ Haywood, a stoic, stone-faced animal trainer. Here are the moments that make Kaluuya's work iconic.
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It may seem like a small detail in Top Gun: Maverick, but it's undeniably exciting to have characters answer to names like Cyclone, Warlock, and Phoenix.
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Here are the 12 best movies to check out after you watch Confess, Fletch, a murder-mystery caper with Jon Hamm bringing layered comedy to the title role
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Before she makes a way overdue MCU debut in Werewolf by Night, let's bask in this monster hunter's bloody backstory. Here's the untold truth of Elsa Bloodstone.
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Spike Lee's "25th Hour" is one of his best films, a commentary on post-9/11 New York, morality, culpability, and America itself. We take a look at the layers.
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Netflix thriller "Echoes" follows the McCleary twins as they switch lives — and get found out. We're here to explain its complex ending, one twist at a time.
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Samaritan is an enjoyable deviation from the norm for superhero fans who want a different approach to the material, and here are12 more similar action movies
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Cujo is one of the most underrated Stephen King adaptations. Here's its untold truth.
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In the MCU, even the most fleeting cameos have rich backstories — check out the Thor: Love and Thunder characters you may have overlooked.
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Emily Procter was once a staple on our TV screens, but what happened to her after "CSI: Miami" ended? Find out here.
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From Rachel McAdams to John Krasinski to Benedict Cumberbatch himself, who gave the best performance in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness?
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Chess doesn't seem to be the sort of thing that would translate well to film, but you'd be surprised. Here are 15 movies about chess you should watch.
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"The Batman" is full of killer performances, from Zoe Kravitz's complex Selina Kyle to Andy Serkis' savvy Alfred. These are the very best, ranked.
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Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, is no stranger to Gotham's seedy underbelly, but these moments in "The Batman" still stand out as her absolute darkest.
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This is the untold truth of DC's Wonder Twins.
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From absolute bombs to all-time masterpieces, here's every Matt Damon movie ranked worst to best.
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If you're searching for twisty plots, ensemble casts, and grisly crimes, these are the movies that "Knives Out" fans will definitely want to investigate.
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If the actor who plays Rooster in the 2014 comedy 22 Jump Street looks so familiar, it may be because you've seen Jimmy Tatro in these movies and TV shows.