About Gabriel Bell
Gabriel Bell, Collider's Managing Editor, has been guiding and directing the content side of operations at the site since he arrived in early 2022. Before that, he gained experience at CITY Magazine, Refinery29, NYLON, Surface, Salon, and many other publications in both junior and senior roles. As a writer and editor, he has covered subjects as diverse as fashion, the arts, politics, entertainment, hard-breaking news, tech, and design. He was pursuing a post-graduate degree in Philosophy until he thought better of it and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York because of course he does. A lifelong film and TV obsessive, he's highly likely to bore you with his takes on David Lynch's "Dune," Michael Mann's oeuvre, or some European folk-horror film he saw last night. He's sorry in advance about that.
Latest Articles
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