Keith Phipps

Writer And Editor

Preston's Summary

Keith Phipps is a Writer and Editor at various prominent publications, including GQ, Vulture, and The Ringer. He specializes in pop culture with a focus on film and television, often exploring themes related to arts and entertainment, including reviews and analysis of movies and TV shows. Keith's work has been featured in outlets such as TV Guide, Rolling Stone, and Slate Magazine, and he is the author of the book "Age of Cage: Four Decades of Hollywood Through One Singular Career."

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 50 %
Event Coverage: 10 %
Seasonal: 9 %
How To Guide: 7 %
Profile Feature: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Film Industry
  • Plays & Musicals

Pitching Insights

Keith Phipps focuses on providing reviews and event coverage within the entertainment industry, particularly TV shows and films. He may be interested in pitches offering interview opportunities with directors, actors or other relevant personalities from the entertainment world.

Given his focus on reviewing TV shows and films, consider pitching exclusive previews of upcoming releases or access to behind-the-scenes content for popular series. Additionally, if you have insights into trends shaping the film or television industry, this could also be an attractive angle for engagement with Keith.

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