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Adam Best is the editor of FlickSided and the co-founder and senior editor of the FanSided Network, the site's parent network. He has covered sports, pop culture and film for numerous publications and sites. Best also went to film school. Years later, he used the back of his degree because he ran out of paper while printing one of his screenplays. You can contact Adam at flicksided@gmail.com.
It’s a rough ride, but you’ll walk out feeling alive.
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