My Life Is Murder Season 5 Review: Alexa Crowe Proves Why She Is the Queen of Auckland
Alexa Crowe trades Melbourne’s grit for Auckland’s bright, sunlit streets, and Season 5 treats that move like a victory lap...
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* Senior Television Critic specializing in adult comedy and animated series.
* Renowned for sharp analysis of comedic timing and insightful cultural commentary.
* Work has appeared in a range of entertainment publications; currently writing for Gazettely.
Experience
Ben Carter has built a reputation for witty, engaging criticism of sitcoms, late-night shows and adult animated television. Across a variety of outlets, he’s explored how humor and animation intersect with cultural trends, bringing depth and context to each review. At Gazettely he continues to sharpen his analysis, drawing on an encyclopedic knowledge of sitcom history and a talent for breaking down what makes comedy land.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Radio-Television-Film, University of Texas at Austin — studied narrative structure, production techniques and media criticism, laying the groundwork for a career in television journalism.
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