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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.

Alien: Romulus is a solid franchise tribute plagued by weird optics

Though Fede Álvarez’s new Alien film is gorgeous, its questionable optics leave much to be desired.

The BlackBerry is getting a documentary-style postmortem.

We’ve already seen the story of Research In Motion’s BlackBerry turned into a cinematic drama, but according to The Hollywood Reporter, director Eddie Schmidt is in the early stages of production on a documentary about the iconic smartphone.


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Kraven has got a taste for Rhino meat.

Though Sony’s upcoming Kraven the Hunter feature probably won’t feature any Spider-Man cameos, the movie’s latest trailer is a reminder that at the very least, we’ll be seeing another Rhino variant when the movie hits theaters on December 13th.


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There are two Wolfs inside you, and they’re both trying to hide a body.

Wolfs — Apple’s upcoming comedy about a pair of fixers forced to become partners — actually sounds like a pretty solid movie. And its latest trailer almost makes it easy to understand why a sequel has already been greenlit ahead of Wolfs’ theatrical release on September 20th and Apple TV Plus streaming debut on September 27th.


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Fortnite’s next Marvel collab will be nothing less than fabulous.

During the Horizons: Disney Experiences panel at this year’s D23 event, Kevin Feige announced that Marvel’s next collab will, unsurprisingly, revolve around Doctor Doom. But the most promising thing about the event’s trailer is the number of X-Men (like Emma Frost) who popped up.


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Photorealistic Stitch isn’t real.

But Disney’s live-action/CGI Lilo and Stitch feature will hit theaters next summer.


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Snow White is going to get herself poisoned.

If Rachel Zegler’s live-action Snow White wasn’t so busy humming and whistling while she worked in the film’s new trailer, she might notice that Gal Gadot’s Evil Queen is clearly trying to poison her.