Robert Brian Taylor
Training/Features Editor
Contributing since March, 2021
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About Robert Brian Taylor
Robert Brian Taylor is the Lead Training Editor and a Features Editor for Collider. Throughout his career, his writing has appeared in an eclectic combination of newspapers, magazines, books, and websites. He's written two 48 Hour Film Project shorts — "Clockwork Curse" (2023) and "Uninvited Guests" (2019) — both of which screened at the Oaks Theater. His fiction has been featured at Shotgun Honey, and his short-film script “Dig” was performed live after being named an official selection of the 2017 Carnegie Screenwriters Script and Screen Festival. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and also writes and podcasts about film and TV at CultSpark.com.
Latest Articles
Is 'Fargo' Based on a True Story?
A quirky film that promises to be based on a true story. But is it?
'In the Land of Saints and Sinners' Review: Liam Neeson’s Still Got It
Ciarán Hinds, Jack Gleeson, and (especially) Kerry Condon make this Irish-set action-drama much more than your typical Liam Neeson beat-'em-up.
Liam Neeson on Joining Old Friends for His New Movie and 'Naked Gun' Nerves
In this interview, Liam Neeson talks his new film, 'In the Land of Saints and Sinners,' and the nervous jitters he feels heading into 'The Naked Gun.'
'Desert Road' Review: A Sci-Fi Banger That Would Make Stephen King Proud | SXSW 2024
First-time writer-director Shannon Triplett uses a dusty desert road to spin a trippy tale where the rules of time and space no longer apply.
'Cold Wallet' Review: A Crypto Thriller With an Unfortunately Low Yield | SXSW 2024
Raúl Castillo headlines this tech-based thriller that's full of cryptocurrency jargon but low on thrills.
'Scream's Very First Scene Still Defines the Franchise
Drew Barrymore's quick exit from 'Scream' is flawless horror filmmaking, and the series has been chasing that high ever since.
'Marmalade' Review: Joe Keery Headlines a Twisty and Darkly Comic Thriller
What starts off as another 'Bonnie and Clyde' riff turns into something far more interesting in writer-director Keir O'Donnell's debut feature.
'Tokyo Vice' Season 2 Review: The Plot Thickens in Max's Slick Crime Thriller
Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe return to battle yakuza crime families in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
'American Star' Review: Move Over John Wick, Now Ian McShane Is a Hitman
Gonzalo López-Gallego has crafted a visually captivating thriller that thrives when it's exploring its soulful cast of characters.
Ian McShane Talks His New Hitman Film and Teases His Return to the 'John Wick'-Verse
'American Star' Director Gonzalo López-Gallego joins to discuss their "real independent movie," and McShane teases 'Ballerina.'
'I.S.S.' Review: Ariana DeBose’s Space Thriller Crashes to Earth
The actress and singer stars in this disappointing thriller set onboard the International Space Station.
How to Watch the MonsterVerse Movies & Shows in Order (Chronologically and by Release Date)
With five movies and two TV series, the MonsterVerse is getting nearly as big as Godzilla himself!
'Discontinued' Director Explains Why Failure Is the Focus of His New Series
Brian Volk-Weiss, the guy behind 'The Toys That Made Us,' breaks down his brand-new, Bruce Campbell-hosted documentary series.
Here’s How to Watch the Indiana Jones Movies in Order (Chronologically and by Release Date)
"Fortune and glory, kid. Fortune and glory."
'If You Were the Last' Review: A Funny and Heartfelt Rom-Com Set in the Unlikeliest of Places
Anthony Mackie and Zoe Chao play stranded astronauts facing that age-old question: To bang or not to bang?
The 'Castlevania: Nocturne' Team on the New Bloody Spinoff and That "Beautiful" Surprise Reveal
A spoiler-filled interview with the directors, Sam and Adam Deats, and co-showrunner, Kevin Kolde, of 'Castlevania: Nocturne.'
'Justified: City Primeval' Saved Its Biggest and Best Surprise For Last
The real surprise might be the future showdown this sets up for Raylan Givens.
It's Time to Make the Lightsabers in Star Wars Deadly Again
Star Wars' iconic laser swords used to be a feared and deadly weapon. These days? Not so much.
'Cocaine Bear' and the Dangers of the Wannabe Cult Classic
'Cocaine Bear' desperately wants to be your new favorite cult movie. But it's not always so simple.