Scarlett Johansson, from NASA publicist in ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ to the new cover of Fotogramas

Scarlett Johansson, from NASA publicist in ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ to the new cover of Fotogramas
Scarlett Johansson, from NASA publicist in ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ to the new cover of Fotogramas

Ricardo Rosado is a film critic, cultural journalist, expert in American comedy, horror films of all kinds and everything that happens between genres and formats. Raised on Steven Spielberg films, and spoiled since he came across David Lynch, he has been writing about the art he consumes for a decade.

In FOTOGRAMAS you will read him commenting on the latest theatrical releases, promoting peace between Marvel and DC fans, reviewing all the Star Wars news or diving into the depths of the Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video and Filmin catalogues. He also likes to make galleries and rankings of movies and series, but no one trusts his judgment too much.

After studying Audiovisual Communication at the Complutense University of Madrid, he created a blog of film reviews in the hope of attending film festivals and press screenings for free. Now, after seven years writing on FOTOGRAMAS about the latest releases in theatres, the latest series and any content available on the different streaming channels, he still thinks it was worth it.

Frontman of two shameful musical projects, director of various music videos for Madrid heavy metal bands and author of quite a few short films hidden on the web, he is the editor and one of the proud contributors to the cultural podcast ‘Los de al lado de Pumares’, a space that has allowed him to participate as a collaborator in other radio formats such as ‘Estamos de cine’ (Castilla-La Mancha Media) and ‘El faro’ (Cadena SER), as well as having made him one of the main voices in FOTOGRAMAS’ videos.

 
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