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Charles Pulliam-Moore

Charles Pulliam-Moore

Film & TV Reporter

Charles Pulliam-Moore is a Film & TV writer for The Verge focusing on genre entertainment and how disparate, fandom-specific conversations coalesce into what we know as "the discourse."

Before coming to The Verge, Charles wrote about comic books, labor, race and a multitude of other topics at io9 and Gizmodo, and his writing has also been featured on NPR's Code Switch blog.

When he isn't reading the source material for a piece or decompressing with a comfort horror movie, Charles is usually somewhere on his bike.

Joker: Folie à Deux can barely hold a tune

Todd Phillips’ new Joker sequel is a pitchy mess that wants to explore what happens when villains become folk heroes.

Echoes of Wisdom’s best trick is turning Zelda into a dungeon master

The latest top-down Zelda game turns your knowledge about dungeons into the ultimate superpower.

The Russo Bros.’ Electric State adaptation is almost here.

Remember when Joe and Anthony Russo snatched up the rights to adapt Simon Stålenhag’s The Electric State?

Netflix does, and the streamer has just released a handful of new images from from the movie, which tells the story of “a young woman (played by Millie Bobby Brown) who embarks on a perilous journey across the robot-ravaged US, accompanied by a mysterious toy robot and a roguish smuggler (Chris Pratt).”


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The cameras are ready to roll in The Franchise’s new trailer.

Though everything about The Franchise’s big budget superhero movie production makes the fictional project seemed doomed to fail, its crew has no choice but to soldier forward in the show’s latest trailer.


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Amazon’s Like a Dragon: Yakuza show might be too serious for its own good.

While the first teaser for Amazon’s new Like a Dragon: Yakuza adaptation made it hard to get a read on what kind of tone the show would aim for, a new trailer makes it seem like we’re in for a much more buttoned-up take on Kazuma Kiryu.


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Yeah, John Wick is back in theaters this November.

In celebration of John Wick’s 10 year anniversary, Lionsgate and Fathom are bringing the film back to theaters for a two night event on November 3rd and 6th that will include “an exclusive sneak peek” at Ballerina, the franchise’s latest spin-off.


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Count Orlok draws ever closer.

Spooky vibes can only do so much to make horror movies really sing, but the latest trailer for Nosferatu is a testament to Robert Eggers’ ability to conjure a terrifying atmosphere without ever actually showing you a monster.


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Neon’s bringing Chuck to theaters.

Mike Flanagan’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Life of Chuck was a standout at this year’s TIFF, and Neon has just acquired the rights to debut the film in theaters sometime next year.