Isaac Feldberg
School
Northeastern University
Expertise
Movies, TV, Film Industry, Horror
- Isaac is currently a freelance editor for Inverse.
- He previously wrote extensively for The Boston Globe and Fortune Magazine.
- His pop culture specialties include horror, science fiction, and independent filmmaking.
Experience
Isaac has worked as an entertainment journalist for seven years, across both digital and print newsrooms. Starting in the Boston Globe's arts section, he then contributed to Entertainment Weekly and served as Fortune Magazine's mainstay pop-culture correspondent, covering festivals such as Sundance while reporting on the business of Hollywood and interviewing top-tier filmmakers. As a freelance journalist, he's contributed long-form features to Vulture, the PGA's Produced By Magazine, and Paste Magazine while also appearing in RogerEbert.com, Letterboxd News, The Playlist, The AV Club, Filmmaker Magazine, Little White Lies, Consequence, The Film Stage, The Arts Fuse, and The Dipp. He lives in Chicago and can frequently be found at the local independent cinema.
Education
Isaac holds a bachelor's degree in journalism, with minors in media and screen studies and political communication, from Northeastern University in Boston.
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Stories By Isaac Feldberg
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In found footage horror movies, only the camera's survival is guaranteed. These are 12 of the scariest films the genre has to offer.
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Like the undead themselves, zombie movies continue to spread. From political satires to bloody action flicks to kids' cartoons, these are the best on Netflix.