Arthur Goyaz

Staff Writer

Preston's Summary

Arthur Goyaz is a Staff Writer at various outlets including Loud and Clear | Reviews, Sunset Daily, Screen Rant, Movieweb.com, Comic Book Resources, and Far Out Magazine. With a background in Business Communication and a current focus on Film studies in Brazil, he delves into themes of arts and entertainment, particularly within the film industry and filmmaking, while expressing a passion for body horror and the intricacies of the awards season.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion: 47 %
Reviews: 42 %
Informative: 10 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Film Industry
  • Filmmaking

Pitching Insights

Arthur Goyaz's coverage heavily focuses on reviews, movie rankings, and film analysis. He may be interested in pitches that offer unique insights into movies or the film industry. Given his specific focus on movie recommendations, rankings, and genres, he is likely to respond positively to pitches about lesser-known films or underappreciated aspects of popular movies.

Additionally, Arthur's interest in gaming suggests he might also appreciate content related to video game adaptations or intersections between the gaming and film industries.

As Arthur doesn't have a specified geographic focus but rather covers general entertainment news and movie-related topics with an international appeal, consider tailoring your pitch with universal relevance for broader audience engagement.

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