Gray Harrison
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About Gray Harrison
Gray Harrison is a journalist, critic, and creative writer based in Seattle. She has a Master’s degree in?Cultural Reporting and Criticism from NYU. While pursuing an arts journalism career, Gray writes fiction and personal essays on the side, and somewhere in the back of her mind there is a screenplay developing. ?
Industry Experience
In addition to her love of film, Gray has a background in music journalism. She has been published in The Second Laird Miscellany, Copy magazine, jambands.com, Relix, and NewSounds, and she writes regularly on Seattle's nightlife and performing arts scene for The Evergreen Echo.
Favorite Media
Gray loves dark fantasy, supernatural horror, comedy, and satire. Her favorite shows include Severance, The White Lotus, Fleabag, Our Flag Means Death, and Beef. Her favorite movies of the past year were Wicked and Queer, her current favorite director is Xavier Dolan, and her favorite acting performance is the dog in Anatomy of a Fall.
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The Most Woefully Underrated Jane Austen Adaptation Is Now Free To Watch
Because who doesn't love a slow burn?

One of the Best Movies About College Was Made Right After the Director Dropped Out of One
College cringe has never been so visceral.

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Creepy vibes and family drama mesh in this French language series.

'Severance' Just Got One Step Closer To Answering This Big Mystery
"How do you know about the Exports Hall?"

This Studio Ghibli Film With 98% on Rotten Tomatoes is a Powerful Metaphor for the Creative Process
Sometimes, you just need to take a nap.

How This Wild, Visionary 2006 Box-Office Bomb Became a Beloved Cult Classic
Imagination comes alive in this visually stunning spectacle.

The Creator of 'Severance' Literally Put His Own Blood Into the Work
For Dan Erickson, blood, sweat, and tears are apparently literal.

Christoper Abbott and Jerrod Carmichael Make a Tragic Pact in This Extremely Dark, Heartfelt Comedy
The brutally honest crime comedy is an underrated gem from 2022.

Harris Dickinson Proved He Could Be a Leading Man in This Xavier Dolan Arthouse Romance
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Gary Oldman and Tim Roth Are Comedy Gold in This Sharp, Hilarious Take on One of Shakespeare's Most Tragic Plays
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Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Queer’ Is a Stunning Departure From Its Source Material
The 'Challengers' director wanted to complete a story that was left unfinished.

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It's one of the strangest fairy tale adaptations, and you need to see it.

This Underrated British Dickens Miniseries Adaptation Starring Gillian Anderson Unfairly Flew Under the Radar
This was one of Gillian Anderson's most impressive roles, yet it went underappreciated.

Daniel Craig Is Brilliant in ‘Queer,’ but the Stakes Were Higher for His Co-Star
He has ventured out of 'Outer Banks'...