Drew Taylor is a senior film reporter at TheWrap, writing broadly across topics including blockbuster films, production, animation and with a side passion for Hollywood’s theme parks. Before joining the site in 2021, Drew was a film journalist with a keen interest in animation and Disney history. Drew has been covering film, television and theme parks for 15 years, writing for the New York Times, the New York Daily News, Time Out New York, Collider, The Playlist, Polygon, Vulture, Box Office Magazine, AOL Travel and Syfy.
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Toluca Lake, California
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Drew received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Literary Studies from Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts at The New School in New York, New York.
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How Kevin Smith Rescued His Religious Comedy ‘Dogma’ From the Devil and Got It Back Into Theaters
Somehow, the director’s comedy featuring two angels from 1999 is out of purgatory, rereleased and remastered
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‘Snow White’ Sets Disney+ Streaming Premiere for June
The live-action remake arrived in theaters earlier this spring, and is coming home sooner than you think
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‘Godzilla’ Strikes Back With Art Adams Comic Book Cover | Exclusive
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Luca Guadagnino Logs Onto AI Comedy ‘Artificial’ at Amazon MGM With Andrew Garfield, Monica Barbaro In Talks
“Anora” star Yura Borisov is also in talks to appear in the comedic drama
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Bleecker Street Sets Kent Sanderson as CEO After Death of Andrew Karpen
Tyler DiNapoli has been upped to President and CMO, while Rachel Allen will become EVP of Publicity
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How Errol Morris Got a ‘Better Grip’ on the Manson Murders Through His New Doc
TheWrap magazine: “It’s important in a criminal investigation that we remember we’re looking into reality, and we may see false pieces,” the director of “Chaos: The Manson Murders” says
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First ‘Black Phone 2’ Trailer Debuts, Director Scott Derrickson Talks Horror Sequel
The snowy sequel to 2021’s “The Black Phone” arrives on October 17 and features a demonic Ethan Hawke
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‘Stranger Things 5’ Sets Holiday Release Schedule, Episodes Premiering Across Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Eve
The final season of the Duffer Brothers’ hit Netflix series is now the streaming event of the holiday season
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Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Unveils Freaky First Teaser
The retelling of Mary Shelley’s classic tale, starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi and Mia Goth, premieres on Netflix this fall
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Netflix Teases Rian Johnson’s 3rd ‘Knives Out’ Film ‘Wake Up Dead Man,’ Sets December Release Date | Video
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‘Elio’ Directors Madeline Sharafian and Domee Shi Never Intended to Make a Sci-Fi Movie, but They’re Glad They Did
Pixar’s latest feature film opens on June 20
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How Dark Universe Went From Failed Film Franchise to Successful Theme Park Land
They had a whole logo and everything
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‘Moana 2’ Director David Derrick Jr. Heads to Warner Bros. for Original Animated Feature | Exclusive
Before making his directorial debut, he served as a story artist on some of your favorite animated movies
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Pete Davidson Uncovers Evil Plot at Retirement Community in First Trailer for ‘The Home’
The thriller from “The Purge” director James DeMonaco moves into theaters on July 25
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Netflix’s ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ Trailer Promises a Cozy Mystery With Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan
The Amblin production, directed by Chris Columbus, hits Netflix on Aug. 28