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

F1: The Movie Brings High-Speed Drama to Apple TV Plus
F1: The Movie Brings High-Speed Drama to Apple TV Plus
F1: The Movie lands on Apple TV Plus, offering a gripping look at the world of Formula One as a retired driver returns to guide a rising star. Discover the adrenaline-fuelled story behind the latest racing sensation.
All 26 James Bond Films Arrive on Netflix This January
All 26 James Bond Films Arrive on Netflix This January
Every James Bond adventure, including the rarely seen 'Never Say Never Again', is set to join Netflix in January 2026. Discover what this means for fans and the future of 007.
Conjuring Director to Helm Netflix’s New Yeti Creature Film
Conjuring Director to Helm Netflix’s New Yeti Creature Film
Netflix is doubling down on monster films, enlisting The Conjuring’s director for a fresh creature feature. Find out what’s next after the success of Troll 2.
Tom Cruise Refused On-Screen Kiss With Annabelle Wallis
Tom Cruise Refused On-Screen Kiss With Annabelle Wallis
Annabelle Wallis reveals an awkward moment on The Mummy set when Tom Cruise declined a much-anticipated kissing scene, leaving her stunned in front of hundreds. Discover what happened behind the scenes of this troubled blockbuster.
Bryan Fuller and Mads Mikkelsen Reunite for Dark Fairy Tale Thriller
Bryan Fuller and Mads Mikkelsen Reunite for Dark Fairy Tale Thriller
Bryan Fuller discusses his latest collaboration with Mads Mikkelsen, blending action and horror in a modern fairy tale that promises to surprise audiences.
Prime Video’s Fallout Recap Misfires With AI and Timeline Blunder
Prime Video’s Fallout Recap Misfires With AI and Timeline Blunder
Prime Video’s official Fallout season 1 recap stumbles with an AI voiceover and a glaring timeline error. Fans are urged to revisit the series themselves for the real story.
Coen Brothers Unfazed by Godard’s Disdain and Industry Jibes
Coen Brothers Unfazed by Godard’s Disdain and Industry Jibes
The Coen brothers take criticism from cinema icons like Jean-Luc Godard in their stride, responding to negative opinions with wit and a sense of perspective on their enduring influence.
Adam Sandler’s Surprising Favourite Album Revealed
Adam Sandler’s Surprising Favourite Album Revealed
Adam Sandler shares the unexpected 1990s grunge album he could listen to endlessly, while George Clooney opts for a classic Beatles record. Their choices offer a glimpse into their musical tastes.
Burt Reynolds’ Near Miss With the Batman Cape
Burt Reynolds’ Near Miss With the Batman Cape
Burt Reynolds once considered donning the Batman cowl for the 1960s TV series, but ultimately passed, doubting the role’s potential and his own fit. He later praised Adam West’s performance, yet questioned the impact on West’s career.
Rachel Zegler’s West End Ambitions: Dream Roles Revealed
Rachel Zegler’s West End Ambitions: Dream Roles Revealed
Rachel Zegler shares her aspirations for two iconic musical theatre roles, hoping to take on Christine Daaé in Phantom of the Opera and a gender-swapped Javert in Les Misérables.