About Manolith

In a time where new gadgets change the way we live, celebrities are revered as gods and the majority of our entertainment is viewed through a computer screen, there’s only one answer. Manolith.com encompasses everything you need, from the hottest girls on earth to the funniest lists ever! Here you can find movie reviews, music news, gnarly videos and the weirdest things you never thought existed. This one-stop shop is the ultimate portal for all men and best place to get your testosterone on!

Meet The Editor

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    Chris Stout

    Chris Stout is a writer, editor and SEO guy who wears track jackets everyday and buys way too many records on EBay.  

    Blog: http://www.funkdeli.com

About Our Writers

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    Adam Church

    "Adam is the guy on the right, but don't get too close.  He's bad for you, babe."

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    Akela Talamasca

    Akela Talamasca the entity is actually a corporeal gestalt of several smaller creatures, driving the Akela host body in order to live among humans and learn their ways. When they form like Voltron, he da head.

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/Akelaa

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    AV Flox

    I'm not a psychologist, a sexologist or a sex therapist. But I've been a girlfriend, a fiancee, a wife, a mistress, a pet, a one-night stand, a stranger on the other side of the screen and a confidante.

    Website: http://omgomgomfg.com

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/avflox

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    CBerger

    Craig Berger came from the mean streets of Brooklyn, New York to Los Angeles eight years ago to find fame and fortune. Instead, he found it was possible to scrape together a decent living writing Internet copy and blogging. An accomplished screenwriter, Craig has been a finalist in the ScriptapaloozaTV, Fade In: and FilmStream screenplay competitions, and won the WriteMovies.com International Writing Competition in 2005.

    Blog: http://craigshappyplace.blogspot.com

    Twitter: http://Twitter.com/CIBerger

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    Daniel Dominguez

    Daniel Dominguez was born the son of cobbler in an unimpressive township about an hour from the city of Los Angeles called Palmdale. His father would often remark, bouncing young Daniel roughly on his knee, "You better not take any of my Gin, boy, because this is my gin," then he would smile his crooked smile and drink Gin out of a leather boot that he kept his gin in to "make his enemies nervous". Such was life in Palmdale. There, Daniel and the rest of the lower middle class serfs learned to wait outside the poorly maintained suburban Kentucky Fried Chicken for hours, in the hopes that the wealthy middle-middle class customers would toss out any fried skin or corn cobs they had not finished.  Determined to find a better life, Daniel traveled to Los Angeles where began his screenwriting career.  Now, Daniel is a NALIP screenwriting fellow, an associate member of the WGA, a semi-finalist in the Fade-In Screenwriting contest, has done a rewrite on a screenplay by the guy who wrote Find Me Guilty, has been selected to attend the Nickelodeon Fellowship Writer's Workshop, but still somehow has just enough money that he refers to Monday, Wednesday, and Friday as "Food Days".

  • David Woods

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    James Melzer

    James Melzer is an author, podcaster and freelance writer from Toronto, Canada. His debut novel, Escape, hits shelves late in 2010 from Pocket Books. Melzer is an advocate of social media, podcast fiction and all things horror.

    Website: http://jamesmelzer.net

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    James Sheldon

    James Sheldon loves sports like Steve Jobs loves the sound of his own voice. He is a self-described dichotomy (let's be honest, James Sheldon, I, is/am writing this auto-bio.) - a sarcastic-conservative fellow who digs Jesus, can't stand the GOP and is socially shouting that every guy should be a downright dude...and a gentleman. Husband to one, Dad to two, James pursues work in the world of professional make believe, and writes stuff.

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/sheldoggy

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    Jeff Cagle

    Jeff Cagle is a Chicago-based writer, editor and photographer. He spends too much time on the internet on Tumblr, twitter and news sites. When not staring into a computer screen, you can usually find him playing in traffic somewhere on his bicycle.

    Blog: jeffcagle.tumblr.com

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcagle

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    Jeff Wysaski

    Jeff is a freelance/comedy writer living in Los Angeles. When Jeff isn't writing, you can probably find him somewhere eating a sandwich. If not, then he is likely up in his tree, sitting in a homemade nest of twigs and yarn (naked), grooming himself with a papier mache beak and incubating the eggs he bought from the supermarket.

    Blog: http://pleatedjeans.wordpress.com/

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    Jeremy Suede

    Born and raised in southern California and currently doing some freelance writing while going to school. An interesting combination of all around sports fan (bleed Dodger Blue), Star Wars geek, movie junky and clown all thrown into one.

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    Juan Aguilar

    Bonjour! I'm a lover, a Comme-ci-comme-ça-vivant, a jack-of-some-trades. Some would call me Latino, some would call me a pompous ass, and others would call me Rolf, because I lied to them and said my name is Rolf. No one would say I'm a funny person. *Serious face* Twitter: twitter.com/sonofafish Blog:You Can Stay, But I'm Leaving

  • Justin Manford

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    Kat Ahn

    Originally from Philadelphia, Kat spent her undergrad years at NYU before following her creative pursuits to Los Angeles. She has appeared on several TV shows and recently finished her third feature film script, and her "Office" spec script was a semi-finalist in the 2008 "Scriptapalooza" TV Writing competition. She also enjoys all things related to humor, rap music, and comedy. Oh, and she's the editor of this fab site. Holla.

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/kathrienahn

    Blog: http://www.girlatastartup.com

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    Leo Graziani

    Leo Graziani is a spacefaring ninja. He has come to help you fend off the upcoming invasion by the hostile Grokks and to ignite the moon. Do not worry your precious brainmeats; he’s here to help. But he also writes the occasional post about anything that strikes his fancy. You read these posts, and you like them.

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    Lou Noble

    Lou Noble is a 32 year old photographer who was born, lives, and hopes to one day die in Los Angeles

    Website: http://blog.louobedlam.com/

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/louobedlam

  • Manolith Team

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    Mark Lorenz

    Whenever Mark writes anything about himself, he feels contrite. He spends his time between neuroses and poetry.

    AIM: xvbuenovx

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    Michael Arcand

    I am a full-time freelance writer, blogger and editor for a variety of online endeavors. I was born in New England and raised in Texas, where I live today. I'm probably the oldest guy around here on Manolith, but I think I can hang with these young 'uns. ;-) (PS - I just got my own gig over on Real TV Addict, so stop by and check it out!)

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/marcand

    Website: http://michaelarcand.com

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    Ned Hepburn

    Ned is a 25 year old actor/freelance writer/Los Angeles cliche/occasional dj.

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/bonerparty

    Website: http://bonerparty.tumblr.com

  • Paul Cibis

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    Paul Jury

    Paul doesn't have anything better to do, so he sits around all day surfing the internet and writing about whatever he thinks is funny. Oh, and Paul is not actually a cartoon character, but if he was, he would party with Magilla Gorilla and Wacko from Animaniacs.

    Blog: http://www.paulspond.com

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/pauljury

  • Phil Fuller

    I got my start editing at a very young age, proofing signs and menus for misspellings and inappropriate quotation marks. I graduated on to editing my teacher’s handouts in elementary school and then went on to edit the school paper in both high school and college. Then, on to the real world where I became an actual, paid editor. After the Internet revolution displaced me from my home (ostensibly constructed from ink and dead trees), I wandered the Earth—trust me, it’s not as spiritually fulfilling as Samuel L. Jackson makes it sound at the end of “Pulp Fiction”—searching for a new home. And I landed here. At Manolith.

  • Rex Freiberger

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    Stephen Tramontana

    Stephen Tramontana was a fat kid. And like a lot of fat kids, he grew up on a healthy diet of horror movies, comic books, licensed 80's cartoons, action figures, and ridicule by classmates who didn't understand his genius. Or was it his Aspergers? Either way, it was a weird time. Slowly but surely, he built up a nice, useless base of knowledge that guaranteed limited career options. He now spends his time working on writing television pilots, comic books, articles for Manolith, eating fast food, lying about eating fast food to his fiance, drinking Scotch, and visiting Golden Apple Comics. Which he thinks is a really, really awesome comic book store. Oh, and he's no longer as fat, but still has "birthing hips."

  • The Manolith Team