Gino Orlandini
School
University Of Washington
Expertise
Movies, TV, Sports, Politics, Crime
- Gino Orlandini is a writer for Nicki Swift.
- He has previously written and or produced video content for Variety, Movieline, TVLine, Rolling Stone, and Hollywoodlife.
- He also works as a freelance photographer and filmmaker and has shot celebrities all over the world.
Experience
Gino Orlandini is a writer, photographer, and videographer who has shot and interviewed celebs from Kim Kardashian to Jennifer Lopez to Jon Hamm. Starting as a film critic for Movieline, he now writes about movies, TV, sports, politics, and crime. He created a 3 million subscriber Youtube channel for Penske Media and has worked in entertainment/ celebrity media for a decade.
Education
Gino Orlandini studied film and literature at the University of Washington, where he received a Bachelor of Arts.
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Stories By Gino Orlandini
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Matt Reeves' "The Batman" features the grittiest depiction of the Riddler ever. Here's a countdown of the supervillain's darkest, most sadistic moments!
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Audiences will always pay to be puzzled, horrified, and confused, as long as they are thrilled. Here are the 30 best murder mystery movies ever made, ranked.
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If horror master Guillermo del Toro's "Nightmare Alley" left you hungry for more thrills, these movies are sure to satisfy your film noir appetite.
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They don't make movie stars like Humphrey Bogart any more. From his breakout roles to his (many) classics, these are Bogie's best films.
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From form-pushing arthouse experiments to crowd-pleasing heist flicks, Steven Soderbergh's done pretty much everything. Here is how each of his films rank.
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With Downton Abbey: A New Era set to debut in March, there's no better time to look back at the charming, soapy chamber drama that started it all.
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Terrence Malick's films are meant to evoke feelings that we can't easily put into words, but we've written quite a few about his best and his worst anyway.
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Clint Eastwood had an iconic career in front of the camera, and another one behind it. We have no choice but to rank our 15 favorites of the latter.
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Despite what you may believe, the western genre is alive and thriving, and you'll find some of the best modern takes on the genre streaming on Netflix.
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Michael Mann's Heat isn't a heist film, a crime epic, or a neo-noir. It's a genre all of its own. Here are 15 more films like it.