Liam Gaughan
Senior Writer
1103 articles published since February 28, 2017
About Liam Gaughan
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years with bylines at Dallas Observer, About.com, Taste of Cinema, Dallas Morning News, Schmoes Know, Rebel Scum, Movie Web, Slashfilm, and Central Track.
Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many screenings as he can, Liam is always watching new movies. In addition to reviewing, writing, and commentating on both new and old releases, Liam has interviewed talent such as Mark Wahlberg, Jesse Plemons, Sam Mendes, Billy Eichner, Dylan O'Brien, Luke Wilson, and B.J. Novak.
Liam aims to get his spec scripts produced and currently writes short films and stage plays. He lives in Allentown, PA.
What Happened to Francis Ford Coppola’s 'On the Road'?
Coppola planned to make an adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s highly influential coming-of-age novel. So, what happened?
Give John Wick's Sofia a Spinoff, You Cowards!
Now that John Wick has joined his wife in death, it’s about time that the films check in on Halle Berry’s Sofia Al-Azwar.
‘Gladiator’ Ending Explained: What Happens to Maximus?
it’s unclear how the next film in the series will continue the story, considering how definitive the first film’s ending is.
David Lynch Hates His 'Dune' So Much — And Here's Why
He doesn’t even want to watch Denis Villeneuve’s version.
‘Wind River’ Ending Explained: Who Killed Natalie?
It may not be an easy watch at times, but 'Wind River' is absolutely essential viewing for both Sheridan fans and detractors.
'Plane' Ending Explained: Does Gerard Butler Save the Day Again?
The new action movie's finale sees Gerard Butler fight to protect his flight's passengers.
The 10 Most Underrated War Movies of the Past 5 Years, Ranked
These films are perfect for 'Oppenheimer' and 'All Quiet On The Western Front' fans.
The 10 Best Comedy Movies About Film Production, Ranked
Sometimes, making a movie can be funnier than whatever ends up on screen.
Hugh Grant Is in His Villain Era, and We’re Here for It
Thankfully, Grant recognized that he needed to evolve his persona, and has begun leaning into his darker attributes.
Marlon Brando Prevented a Promising Actor From Being in ‘The Godfather’
In a different world, it would’ve been Burt Reynolds, and not Al Pacino, who was starring as Michael Corleone.
The Best 'Simpsons' Episodes from Every Season
Here are the essential episodes of the beloved animated series that fans need to see.
The 10 Most Underrated Drama Miniseries of the Last 10 Years, Ranked
These dramatic limited series are essential to your watchlist.
‘Bones’ Creepiest Serial Killer Remains the Show’s Best
Self-obsessed, ruthless, and cowardly, this character represented the worst of what television villains could be.
‘Friday the 13th Part 3' Nearly Had a Darker, More Brutal Ending
The 3D sequel's alternate ending would have been far more unforgiving than what audiences ultimately got.
'Bones' Best Squintern Isn’t the One You’re Thinking Of
Of all the “squinterns,” this one felt like he had the potential to be a recurring cast member.
Why Didn't 'Red' Become a DC Franchise?
Filmmakers missed out on an exciting franchise opportunity with DC series 'Red.'
The Later Harry Potter Movies Get This Part of the Books All Wrong
The Harry Potter movies get a lot right, just not this.