Greg MacArthur
Senior Features Writer
Contributing since October, 2018
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Author Details
Greg MacArthur is a Senior Features Writer at Screen Rant in both Television and Movies. Greg majored in Film Production at Chapman University's Dodge College and has previously worked in Development at ABC Television and Lawrence Bender Productions. Greg has years of production experience at major networks including NBC, TNT, and ESPN. Greg has written several original pilots and novels.
Industry Focus
Greg covers new releases and popular streaming content across all platforms. Greg has written extensively for Screen Rant on Netflix's Black Mirror, Beef, and The Diplomat, FX's The Bear and Atlanta, Apple TV's Hijack and Ted Lasso, and HBO's Succession and Winning Time. Greg also covers theatrical releases such as Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One and Oppenheimer.
Favorite Media
Greg's favorite movies include Chinatown, There Will Be Blood, Call Me By Your Name, Blade Runner 2049, Before Sunrise, Her, No Country For Old Men, The Social Network, and Wings of Desire. Greg's favorite television series include Atlanta, Dexter, Nathan For You, Mad Men, Black Mirror, Succession, The Bear, and Mindhunter. Find Greg's reviews on Letterboxd and Serialized @gregmacarthur.
Latest Articles
8 Most Exciting Things To Expect From A24's Civil War
Alex Garland's upcoming A24 blockbuster is determined to make a major statement as evidenced by its action-packed & unsettling official trailer.
The Shawshank Redemption Cast - Where Are They Now?
The core cast of The Shashank Redemption all continued to have impressive careers in film & television after the breakout success of the 1994 classic.
The Sheridanverse Explained: Which Taylor Sheridan Shows Take Place In The Same Universe
Taylor Sheridan has multiple popular television series in addition to Yellowstone, making him one of the most prolific screenwriters in Hollywood.
Leonard Bernstein's 8 Real-Life Love Interests In Maestro, Explained
Leonard Bernstein engaged in several extramarital relationships with men throughout his life although only a few are depicted in Maestro.
8 Reasons Bradley Cooper's A Star Is Born Is Better Than Maestro
With two feature films under his belt featuring a passionate musical protagonist, Bradley Cooper has certainly found his groove as a director.
Donald Glover's Next TV Show Is Fixing An Action Movie Mistake From 18 Years Ago
Donald Glover's upcoming TV adaptation of a classic 2005 spy thriller is bound to be very different from the original, which is a great thing.
8 Reasons Why Poor Things Is A Feminist Masterpiece
The bizarre and delightful extended metaphor that is Yorgos Lanthimos' latest film Poor Things touches on many key cornerstones of feminist theory.
This 1 Great Christmas Movie That Not Many People Watch Enough Of
This Nicolas Cage Christmas movie doesn't rank high among classic Holiday flicks, but it's a surprisingly underrated film that deserves more credit.
Maestro Soundtrack Guide: Every Song & When It Plays
Bradley Cooper's Maestro features an enormous soundtrack of original works by the legendary American composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein.
Who Leonard Bernstein & Felicia Montealegre's Children Are & What Happened To Them After Maestro
Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre's three children were accurately depicted in Bradly Cooper's Maestro and even played a part in creating it.
What Happened To Leonard Bernstein After Maestro
Bradley Cooper's Maestro features some of the highlights and heartbreaks of the legendary American composer's life but ends before his death.
This 2022 Western Is Perfect For Anyone Who Couldn’t Get Enough Of Snow In Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes
Tom Blyth, the actor who plays Coriolanus Snow in The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, stars in a new Western series that's available to stream now.
Does Poor Things Have A Post-Credits Scene?
With the wide theatrical release of Yorgos Lanthimos' celebrated dark comedy Poor Things, viewers are wondering whether there's a post-credits scene.
10 Real Western Heroes Who Can Replace Bass Reeves In Taylor Sheridan's Lawmen Season 2
If Taylor Sheridan's Lawmen becomes an anthological series in its future seasons, there are a handful of great American lawmen it could chronicle.
Archie's Teeth In Leave The World Behind Would Have Been Much Worse With 1 Cut Book Detail
One of the most bizarre scenes in Leave the World Behind is given a terrifying twist with additional information from the 2020 novel.
Maestro's 8 Biggest Changes To The True Story Of Leonard Bernstein & Felicia Montealegre
Bradley Cooper's Maestro is intensely focused on the dynamic between legendary composer Leonard Bernstein & the love of his life, Felicia Montealegre.
Maestro Ending Explained
Bradley Cooper's Maestro paints a larger-than-life portrait of Leonard Bernstein that reveals his flaws through the tragic eyes of his wife, Felicia.
Leave The World Behind's 10 Biggest Plot Holes & Headscratchers
Leave the World Behind has several thought-provoking scenes and unanswered questions, but also leaves plenty of major plot holes and headscratchers.
10 Biggest Details Lawmen Bass Reeves Leaves Out From The True Story
Lawmen: Bass Reeves only chronicles a brief period of the Old West legend's career as a Deputy U.S. Marshal, leaving out several true-life details.
1 Deleted Scene From Lawmen Bass Reeves' Finale Failed A Crucial Character's Ending
An intense confrontation between Jennie & the Ku Klux Klan in the Lawmen: Bass Reeves trailer never came to fruition in the season 1 finale.