Eric Langberg
School
University Of Pittsburgh
Expertise
Vanderpump Rules, Netflix Dating Shows, Old Hollywood
- Eric lived in London in the months leading up to Prince William's wedding to Kate Middleton, and he loved following the UK tabloid coverage of every royal rule and record-breaking moment.
- One October, Eric watched and reviewed 31 horror films in 31 days, but the 25 made-for-TV Christmas movies he watched and reviewed in 25 days that December were, in many ways, more intense.
- He's a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic.
Experience
Eric joined Static Media in 2021, writing for Nicki Swift, /Film, and The List. He's been grateful to indulge in writing about various pop culture obsessions, from Florence Pugh, "Vanderpump Rules," and Channing Tatum to Lady Gaga and the filmography of Paul Newman. In addition to writing online about film and television since high school, Eric has also been on the other side of the industry, with experience in publicity and casting. After launching his Medium publication "Everything's Interesting" in 2015, he moved from Pittsburgh to Los Angeles in 2019 to write about entertainment full-time. Eric has since contributed essays and reviews to such outlets as Bright Wall/Dark Room, The Spool, The Queer Review, Gayly Dreadful, Certified Forgotten, and more.
Education
Eric has bachelor's degrees in fiction writing and film studies from the University of Pittsburgh.
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Stories By Eric Langberg
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Former President Donald Trump seems to value loyalty above anything else, and he is just as quick to revoke his from anyone who crosses him.
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After "American Idol" launched Adam Lambert's career, fellow stars quickly took note. Some have sung his praises, whereas others haven't been so kind.
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Noah Cyrus, little sister to Miley Cyrus, has blossomed into an artist in her own right. Let's take a look at her transformation over the years.
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For a hot minute in the early 2000s, Gavin Newsom and Kimberly Guilfoyle were the ultimate power couple. Then, just like that, their marriage unraveled.
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Millennials will recognize Miranda Cosgrove from their favorite childhood movies and TV shows. Now she's taking on more adult roles in star-studded rom-coms.
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Royal deaths usually make global headlines, but there are a few exes of royal family members whose tragic passings slipped under the radar.
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Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky both come from influential political dynasties, so it's no surprise that their relationship has been a complex one.
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From her early days on the soap opera "All My Children" to starring in the sitcom "Extended Family," actor Abigail Spencer has had quite the journey.
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Some "Mickey Mouse Club" alums, like Britney Spears and Ryan Gosling, are famous to this day, while others have gone on to a variety of other careers.
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"Dance Moms" breakout JoJo Siwa left the show for good in 2019, but her star has only continued to rise in the years since.
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"The Big Bang Theory" is one of the most successful sitcoms of all time by just about any metric, and its cast has been up to much else since it ended in 2019.
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Taylor Swift's 11th album, "The Tortured Poets Department," is full of Easter eggs. There seem to be a number of eggs nestled in the song titles alone.
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"Roseanne" star Sara Gilbert got her start in Hollywood when she was still a kid, and the small screen veteran has been keeping busy ever since.
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For some, the memory of when David and Victoria Beckham got together might still feel fresh, but their son Brooklyn Beckham is now all grown up and married.
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Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher's love story may sound like something out of a Hollywood script, but that's not to say their relationship isn't strange.
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The world of child stardom is full of tragedy, including but not limited to the heartbreaking stories of actors who died when they were still young.
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TV audiences first met Bill Rancic when he won the first season of "The Apprentice" back in 2004, and much in his life since has changed over the years.
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Actor Matt Damon took a risk when he dropped out of Harvard and headed to Hollywood. Clearly, that risk paid off for the Oscar-winning superstar.
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Millennials across the world are grappling with the numerous allegations of child abuse and inappropriate behavior behind their favorite Nickelodeon shows.
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Kevin Hunter Jr. stepped into the limelight in the Lifetime series about his mother, Wendy Williams. Here's what you need to know about the daytime host's son.
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There are likely millions of people out there who would do anything to be friends with Oprah. Maria Shriver is one of the lucky few who actually is.
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Hollywood wasn't taking Sally Field seriously early on in her career. But after acing one audition, she soon became a respected actor among her peers.
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With his sprawling multitude of homes, cars, and property - not to mention his lush bank account - golf legend Tiger Woods lives larger than most can imagine.
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Before John F. Kennedy Jr. married Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, he had a tumultuous relationship with Daryl Hannah.
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From hush money to threesomes and jeopardized campaigns to murder, we uncover the shadowy world of rumored affairs that have plagued politicians across time.
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On February 25, 2024, Thomas Kingston, husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor and the ex of Princess Catherine's sister, Pippa Middleton, died. But just who was he?
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"American Idol" alum Kellie Pickler has made a splash in the entertainment industry, but the "Small Town Girl" singer hasn't forgotten where she came from.