Max Evry
Expertise
Movies, TV, Toys, Books, Comics
- Max has been in the movie journalism field for over 15 years.
- He has held many positions at sites, including news, features, graphics, editor, video editor and managing editor.
- He has a great love of film and the process of filmmaking, with a deep, extensive knowledge of both the history and the process of making movies.
Experience
Max Evry has been a movie journalist for over fifteen years. Outlets have included MTV, Shutterstock, AM New York, The Dissolve, Vulture, Fangoria and over a decade at ComingSoon.net where he eventually served as managing editor. He also has a degree in Film Production, and has had several films in festivals. He currently lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughter.
Education
He has a degree in Film Production from Boston University, which gave him background in both hands-on filmmaking techniques and the history behind it.
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Stories By Max Evry
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Black Manta, who was a supporting character in 2018's Aquaman, will "no doubt" have a more significant role in the upcoming Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
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We will almost certainly see Keanu Reeves in the MCU at some point. It's just a matter of when.
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If you want a Bat-Statue with an aesthetic combination of the Zack Snyder films, Jim Lee's work in New 52, and the Arkham games, Sideshow has just the thing.
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Tom Hiddleston will play Loki until he's old and gray, and we will watch all of it.
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/Film talked to James Cameron about his very first feature and how it laid the groundwork for Avatar.
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Welcome to the /Film Holiday Gift Guide, in which we recommend all the best movies, books, toys, and all things geeky to buy for the cinephile in your life!
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Spider-Man franchise producer Amy Pascal teased a new trilogy of Spidey movies on the way with Tom Holland, but Sony's head honcho isn't quite so optimistic.
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It's time for a big red exclusive clip from Clifford the Big Red Dog, and more in this edition of SlashClips.
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Hocus Pocus 2 is going to cast a spell on you, especially if you leak the movie's potential working title.
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Tom Holland is doing his best to promote Morbius, claiming that he'd love his Spider-Man to take on Jared Leto's Living Vampire.
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Disney's next animated movie, Strange World, is inspired by the pulp science fiction magazine covers of the '30s, '40s and '50s.
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Hawkeye's latest episode featured a cameo from a pretty significant character. But what could it mean for the future of the MCU?
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Adam McKay began moving away from broad comedies and toward drama in recent years, but it wasn't just because of a split with Will Ferrell.
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The new action figures for The Book of Boba Fett have been revealed, and yeah, you'll probably want them.
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Sorry, green make-up salesmen: like many other Marvel characters, the MCU's She-Hulk will be a digital effect.
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Tom Holland is putting down the webshooters and putting on his dancing shoes to play a Hollywood icon.
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In this edition of SlashClips, Western legend Bruce Dern is hopping in the saddle for Lionsgate's Last Shoot Out, and more.
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Ethan Hawke, that ever chameleonic actor, teams up with Abel Ferrara for the intense new thriller Zeros and Ones. Watch an exclusive clip here.
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The Mist had one of the darkest and nihilist endings to come out of a mainstream film. Let's dive into it.
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/Film is exclusively revealing the newest 1/2 scale bust from Diamond Select's Legends in 3D line, and it's for all you G.I. Joe fans.
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In this edition of In this edition of SlashClips, we bring you exclusive clips from Jungle Cruise, Boiling Point, and The Feast.
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Who needs blue screen and green screen when you can build sets out of fabric? /Film chatted with Dune production designer Patrice Vermette on the unique sets.
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Venom is coming out of the Eddie closet to a spectacular box office success, becoming only the second movie of the year to pass $200 million domestically.
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Eternals might be the weirdest Marvel Cinematic Universe movie yet, but it's not quite weird enough to live up to the legacy of Jack Kirby's original comics.
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World treasure Tom Hanks has a unique perspective on Tom Hanks movies, since he's, you know, been in all of them.
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Disney will likely continue its divisive day-and-date releases for theatrical films like Black Widow and Jungle Cruise.
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Eternals goes in places that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has not gone before, including deeply sensitive subjects such as suicide.