Steve Granelli
@stevegranelli
Ph.D., Communication Studies professor at Northeastern. Wrestling & pop culture.
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http://Instagram.com/steveismissing 20-01-2009 06:55:28
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Between #Oppenheimer and now #Dune : Part 2, audiences are proving they’re willing to shell out a lot of money to see #movies in premium formats like #IMAX . Will #movietheaters adapt?
Find out below: bit.ly/3vdCPLs
Ahead of the #Oscars and our next broadcast, we sent our Roving Philosophical Reporter, Holly J. McDede, to look behind the headlines of our so-called Summer of #Barbenheimer with Steve Granelli from Northeastern U.: youtu.be/aVWUskQABRY?si… #philosophy Barbie Movie Oppenheimer
Watch this! I had a great opportunity to provide some commentary to CBS Saturday Morning about the cultural impact of Taylor and Travis, but made sure my Josh Allen jersey was in the shot. Northeastern U. Northeastern CAMD Northeastern Global News
This year's #AcademyAwards nominations might lack surprise, but they demonstrate the odd state of #Hollywood .
Here are the biggest takeaways from the #OscarNominations ⤵️ bit.ly/47MuOdw
This is the wild, tragic real life story behind #ZacEfron ’s new #wrestling movie, #TheIronClaw .
Read more: bit.ly/3R3go2c
.Northeastern CAMD's Steve Granelli explores the tragic true story behind the #VonErich family, the subject of the upcoming #biopic #TheIronClaw with #ZacEfron and #JeremyAllenWhite .
Read more: news.northeastern.edu/2023/11/28/zac…
Been excited for this movie and this conversation, thanks to Northeastern Global News and Cody Mello-Klein for the chance to talk about the Von Erich family
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Excited to see Zac Efron and jacked Jeremy Allen White in the Iron Claw but have no idea about the true story behind the movie? I've got you covered. I talked with wrestling expert Steve Granelli about the most tragic story in pro wrestling history
news.northeastern.edu/2023/11/28/zac…
An incredibly sad day. I’m at Northeastern U. because of Dale. I’ve made a life and a home here because he saw something in me as a teacher and wanted me to be a part of the Communication Studies department. I owe him a debt of gratitude and I’ll ensure that his legacy is honored.