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.


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The Brother Behind Christopher Nolan's Time-Twisting Vision
The Brother Behind Christopher Nolan's Time-Twisting Vision
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Harry Potter Season 2 Release Plan Delivers A Magical Win For Fans
Harry Potter Season 2 Release Plan Delivers A Magical Win For Fans
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DTF St. Louis Season 2: Renewed or Canceled? Here’s the Latest
Dark, twisted, and wickedly funny, DTF St. Louis left fans hungry for more — but will HBO renew it for Season 2 or pull the plug? Here’s where the show’s future stands.
Outcome Star Reveals Keanu Reeves Is Almost Shy — And Why She Didn’t Flirt With Him
Outcome Star Reveals Keanu Reeves Is Almost Shy — And Why She Didn’t Flirt With Him
On the red carpet, Laverne Cox says Keanu Reeves is almost shy and reveals why she kept flirting off-limits on the Outcome set—along with what finally convinced her to say yes to a role she nearly passed on.
Don't Miss The Curse of Oak Island Season 13 Episode 22: Release Date, Time, and Where to Watch
Don't Miss The Curse of Oak Island Season 13 Episode 22: Release Date, Time, and Where to Watch
After a tantalizing Money Pit breakthrough hinted at fresh links to the centuries-old enigma, The Curse of Oak Island Season 13 Episode 22 is almost here—get the release time and where to watch.
Super Mario Galaxy Powers Up Again as Project Hail Mary and The Drama Keep Shining at the Weekend Box Office
Super Mario Galaxy Powers Up Again as Project Hail Mary and The Drama Keep Shining at the Weekend Box Office
Super Mario Galaxy Movie powers up to another box-office win, while Project Hail Mary stays in orbit and The Drama keeps its grip on audiences.
Is The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins Season 2 Coming Back—or Facing the Axe?
Is The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins Season 2 Coming Back—or Facing the Axe?
Breakout hit The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins just wrapped Season 1—now fans face the wait: renewed for Season 2 or headed for cancellation? Here’s the latest on odds, timelines, and the clues to watch.
Christopher Nolan’s Heartfelt Farewell: Uncle and Batman Begins Actor John Nolan Dies
Christopher Nolan’s Heartfelt Farewell: Uncle and Batman Begins Actor John Nolan Dies
Batman Begins actor John Nolan, uncle to filmmaker Christopher Nolan, died April 11, 2026. Christopher Nolan paid tribute with a heartfelt statement reflecting on the personal and professional lessons his uncle taught him and the enduring legacy he leaves behind.
My 600-Lb Life Star Dolly Martinez Dies at 30 as Family Speaks Out
My 600-Lb Life Star Dolly Martinez Dies at 30 as Family Speaks Out
Dolly Martinez, a Season 10 participant on TLC’s My 600-Lb Life, has died at 30, her family said. Sister Lindsey Cooper announced the news hours after Martinez’s death on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
Watch It Before It’s Gone: Mark Wahlberg And Gambit Star’s Most Underrated Action Thriller Is Leaving Netflix
Watch It Before It’s Gone: Mark Wahlberg And Gambit Star’s Most Underrated Action Thriller Is Leaving Netflix
Lone Survivor, the gritty 2013 war thriller led by Mark Wahlberg and Gambit alum Taylor Kitsch, is marching off Netflix next month—stream it before it disappears. Praised for visceral performances, tight storytelling, and searing combat visuals, it also stirred debate for putting spectacle over nuance.