Matthew Bilodeau
Location
Wakefield, Massachusetts
School
Keene State College
Expertise
Movies, Horror, Twin Peaks,
- Matthew has been published for over five years as the Keene Sentinel’s Film Columnist, where he’s written about topics such as the immersive empathy of “The Passion of Joan of Arc” and the disorienting horror of loneliness in “Krisha.”
- He received a national award from the Society for Collegiate Journalists in addition to being awarded the Equinox’s ‘Columnist of the Year.’
- He’s also had freelance pieces published with Bloody Disgusting, Shuffle Online, and more.
Experience
Matthew’s spark for writing originated in high school, which eventually resulted in writing for The Equinox as their chief Film Critic. Since then, his indelible passion for writing has resulted in pieces published with Bloody Disgusting, holding a Film Columnist position with the Keene Sentinel, a mentorship with a silent film accompanist, and being accredited to the Cannes Film Festival. He believes that each new piece is a chance to become a better writer, and if his passion engages with even one reader, it’s worth it. Give Matthew any chance to discuss horror movies and he’ll very much jump at the opportunity.
Education
Matthew graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Critical Film Studies at Keene State College. He also helped operate the campus movie theater in association with the KSC Film Society.
Stories By Matthew Bilodeau
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Both the writers and voice actors know how to make each scene a meal.
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You don't need a sixth sense to acknowledge their connection.
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Planning to pay a visit to Downton Abbey?
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Blade Runner 2049 set itself apart with a stark vision of Ridley Scott's cyberpunk dystopia.
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You can blame The Expendables 3 for turning him off of the action franchise.
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Statham plunged into the Black Sea while doing a test drive for a stunt, but he nearly didn't make it back out.
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It wasn't in protest of what happened to Lady Sybil, though that would have been understandable too.
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Having Jeff Goldblum back to offer his brilliant quips will undoubtedly add flavor to the new Jurassic World sequel.
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Bong Joon-ho's monster movie The Host would have an unlikely impact on Jordan Vogt-Roberts' Kong: Skull Island.
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Alexander Skarsgård gives a truly transformative performance before our eyes in The Northman, and one particular scene required an insane amount of energy.