About Nathan Romberg
Nathan Romberg, a freelance core features writer for ScreenRant, is using his adorations and obsessions about the film industry to get his foot in the door. Having recently graduated from the University of Wyoming and Casper College with communications, mass media, and journalism degrees, Nathan possesses a sharp eye for detail, a quick wit, and a plethora of knowledge about filmmaking. Having been diagnosed with autism from a young age, he is not afraid to make his views about the future of Hollywood known, engaging in discussion about it with others. It could probably be said that to him, his birthday, the Daytona 500, and the Academy Awards ceremony are the most important days of the year. If you were to ask him about his favorite films, he'd mention Titanic, How to Train Your Dragon, 1917, Zootopia, No Time to Die, Cast Away, Finding Nemo, Interstellar, WALL-E, and March of the Penguins as being his favorites and having special meaning to him. For now, having moved from his home state of Wyoming, he currently lives in Newport, Oregon.
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