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  1. Christopher Robert Cargill (born September 8, 1975) is an American screenwriter, novelist, podcast host, and former film critic known under the pseudonyms Massawyrm (on Ain't It Cool News) and Carlyle (on Spill.com).

  2. C. Robert Cargill was born on 8 September 1975 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The Black Phone (2021), Doctor Strange (2016) and Sinister (2012). He has been married to Jessica Cargill since 4 May 2002.

  3. May 21, 2019 · C. Robert Cargill began his journey into screenwriting a long time ago, as both a dude in a video store and one of the guys reviewing films on the internet. Today, as a writer, he has movies like Sinister and Doctor Strange under his belt.

  4. Feb 7, 2024 · C. Robert Cargill and Chris Hicks break down their nontraditional path to writing horror screenplays and crafting their own IP.

  5. Mar 4, 2014 · You’re familiar with C. Robert Cargill, though you might not have known it. He worked as a film critic for years under a pseudonym — massawyrm — for Ain’t It Cool News, and he penned the screenplay for the 2012 horror film Sinister.

  6. Cargill began his career with Aint it Cool News under the pseudonym Massawyrm, writing there for over a decade, subsequently becoming a staff writer for film.com, hollywood.com and co-founding the animated movie review site Spill.com.

  7. Jun 23, 2022 · Meet the Austin writer who brought 'The Black Phone' to the big screen with Ethan Hawke. In the 1970s, an outcast Little Leaguer is snatched off the street by a kidnapper in a fright mask. The boy...

  8. Jun 27, 2022 · The Black Phone writer C. Robert Cargill dives into spoilers, including the ending and the backstory for Ethan Hawke's The Grabber.

  9. Screenwriter and novelist C. Robert Cargill (Sinister, Doctor Strange, The Black Phone) talks his shift from film criticism to screenwriting, and how Siniste...

  10. Jun 15, 2018 · C. Robert Cargill. Every author has reasons for writing. Be it inner demons, obsessions, nightmares, contractual obligations, there's something that gets the pen moving, or the keyboard...

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