Craig Ellison

About Craig Ellison

Craig Ellison has been writing about entertainment for nearly a decade — from college newspapers to major film publications. His work focuses on adult animation (Futurama, Solar Opposites), video game adaptations (Castlevania: Nocturne), dark fantasy (Jujutsu Kaisen, Daemons of the Shadow Realm), and horror (Mike Flanagan, John Carpenter's The Thing, and anything A24 touches).

Before shifting fully into entertainment, Craig spent over six years as a baseball writer, publishing weekly articles across multiple outlets. That sports background gave him an unusual but useful skill: he treats streaming rankings, IMDb scores, and release schedules like a box score — with healthy skepticism and a soft spot for the underdog.

Craig got his start in student journalism at Illinois Valley Community College (writing for The IV Leader) before transferring to Eureka College on the Stephen W. Rigazio scholarship. At Eureka, he wrote for The Pegasus, covering everything from campus happenings to politics — including the 2020 election and Palestine. He graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor's in Communication.

What he's watching right now

  • Only Murders in the Building
  • What We Do in the Shadows
  • Castlevania: Nocturne
  • Whatever FromSoftware game is currently ruining his sleep schedule

Favorite films

  • Forrest Gump
  • Pulp Fiction
  • The Thing (John Carpenter)
  • Sinister
  • Anything A24

Favorite anime

  • Jujutsu Kaisen
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Why trust his reviews: Craig watches everything he covers. No second-hand takes. No fluff. Just honest opinions from someone who has spent nearly a decade writing professionally about film, TV, and animation.

Craig writes for CineCorner independently. All views are his own.


All news by Craig Ellison

Edgar Wright Reveals Why He Altered The Running Man’s Ending
Edgar Wright Reveals Why He Altered The Running Man’s Ending
Edgar Wright opens up about the decision to change the conclusion of his 2025 adaptation of Stephen King's The Running Man. Discover what prompted the director to depart from the novel’s original, darker finale.
Anaconda 2025: A Riotous Meta-Comedy Reimagines a ’90s Cult Classic
Anaconda 2025: A Riotous Meta-Comedy Reimagines a ’90s Cult Classic
Anaconda returns in a sharp, self-aware reboot, blending absurd humour with nostalgic nods to the original. Discover how this new take turns a flawed favourite into a fresh, laugh-out-loud adventure.
James Cameron Eyes 2026 for 'Fantastic Voyage' Revival
James Cameron Eyes 2026 for 'Fantastic Voyage' Revival
Oscar-winning sci-fi classic 'Fantastic Voyage' may finally see a remake, as James Cameron hints at a 2026 start for the long-awaited project.
Reese Witherspoon’s Festive Romp with Jon Voight Hits HBO Max
Reese Witherspoon’s Festive Romp with Jon Voight Hits HBO Max
A beloved Christmas comedy starring Reese Witherspoon and Jon Voight returns to streaming, but its journey from critical flop to holiday favourite is anything but ordinary.
Song Sung Blue: A Bizarre Journey Through Tribute and Turmoil
Song Sung Blue: A Bizarre Journey Through Tribute and Turmoil
Song Sung Blue promises a feel-good musical ride but takes a sharp, unexpected turn. Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson lead a tribute band biopic that defies expectations. Discover what makes this film so peculiar.
Tom Hanks’ Seven Surprising Roles in The Polar Express
Tom Hanks’ Seven Surprising Roles in The Polar Express
Tom Hanks takes on an extraordinary challenge in The Polar Express, bringing to life a remarkable array of characters. Discover how his performances shape this festive classic and why the film remains a seasonal favourite.
Felicity Jones Reveals Her Acting Inspiration: Leonardo DiCaprio
Felicity Jones Reveals Her Acting Inspiration: Leonardo DiCaprio
Felicity Jones discusses the actor who shaped her approach to performance, reflecting on the impact of Leonardo DiCaprio’s early and later roles on her own career.
Matt Damon's Sci-Fi Triumph Set to Depart Netflix Soon
Matt Damon's Sci-Fi Triumph Set to Depart Netflix Soon
Matt Damon and Ridley Scott’s acclaimed sci-fi drama, The Martian, is preparing to exit Netflix in January 2026. Discover why this celebrated film is leaving the platform and what made it a streaming favourite.
Zack Snyder’s Animated Fantasy Set for Streaming Revival
Zack Snyder’s Animated Fantasy Set for Streaming Revival
Zack Snyder’s only animated feature is often overlooked, but its arrival on HBO Max next month could spark renewed interest in this unique entry from the acclaimed director.
Jason Momoa’s ‘Wolves’ Finds New Life as Tubi Sensation
Jason Momoa’s ‘Wolves’ Finds New Life as Tubi Sensation
Once dismissed by critics, Jason Momoa’s werewolf film ‘Wolves’ is now enjoying a surprising resurgence in popularity on Tubi, drawing in viewers despite its infamous reputation.