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Erik Davis is the Editor-in-Chief of Cinematical.com. Known mainly as the guy who kind of reminds us of the dude we met at Janine's party back in '95, Erik Davis has been writing online professionally since 2004. A former couch potato prodigy, Erik worked odd jobs for folks like NBC Sports and Getty Images before joining the movie website Cinematical.com as a blogger back when people still thought a "blogger" was that thing that came spraying out of your nose when you happened to laugh while drinking soda. Not long after AOL acquired Cinematical in 2005, Erik was promoted to the site's East Coast Editor, then Managing Editor and, eventually, Editor-in-Chief, a position he's held for the past three years. As Editor-in-Chief, Erik helped shape Cinematical into one of the leading movie blogs online, with millions of readers visiting the site each month.







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