Devin Faraci
Born United States
Occupation(s) Film critic , writer, blogger, podcasterSpouse
Brittany Knupper
(
m. 2023; died 2023)
[ 1]
Devin Faraci is an American film critic, blogger, podcaster, writer and former editor-in-chief of the film website Birth.Movies.Death. , previously known as Badass Digest ,[ 2] and published by Alamo Drafthouse .[ 3]
In 2014, Faraci and film critic Amy Nicholson hosted a weekly audio podcast on Earwolf called The Canon .[ 4]
Faraci stepped down as the head of Birth.Movies.Death. after being accused of sexual assault in 2016.[ 5]
In 2017, Faraci was fired for a second time by Alamo Drafthouse after it was revealed that CEO Tim League quietly rehired Faraci as a copywriter 10 months after the sexual assault allegations.[ 6]
Faraci later said he felt suicidal after the assault charges were made.[ 7]
In February 2018, Faraci revealed the start of a new cinematic website, Cinema Sangha , described as "film from an occasionally Buddhist perspective."[ 8]
Faracai was interviewed for the 2018 PBS television series MeToo, Now What? about the MeToo movement .[ 9]
Faraci also hosts the podcast Marvelvision .[ 10]
Faraci has been featured in such films as Dylan Dog: Dead of Night [ 11] Jodorowsky's Dune [ 12] and Heckler .[ 13]
In 2023, Faraci wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post about how his life had been affected by his wife Brittany Knupper's cancer diagnosis.[ 1]
^ a b Faraci, Devin (October 16, 2023). "Walking Brittany home: How my wife's cancer changed my understanding of death" . The Washington Post .
^ Faraci, Devin (May 1, 2015). "Welcome to BIRTH.MOVIES.DEATH. Say goodbye to Badass Digest" . Birth.Movies.Death. Archived from the original on May 4, 2015.
^ "About" . Birth.Movies.Death. 2015. Archived from the original on May 4, 2015. Retrieved 23 November 2021 .
^ "Indie Focus: Movies that excite, 'Aloha' buzz and 'The Canon' " . Los Angeles Times . May 31, 2015. ISSN 0458-3035 . Retrieved 2016-05-05 .
^ Lang, Brent (October 11, 2016). "Birth.Movies.Death Editor-in-Chief Devin Faraci Steps Down After Sexual Assault Allegations Surface" . Variety .
^ Rahman, Abid (September 13, 2017). "Devin Faraci Parts Ways With Drafthouse a Second Time After Backlash" . The Hollywood Reporter .
^ Sharf, Zack (February 2, 2018). "Film Writer Devin Faraci Says He Was 'Suicidal' After Being Accused of Sexual Assault" . IndieWire .
^ Dry, Jude (February 27, 2018). "Devin Faraci Launched Buddhist Film Website Following Sexual Assault Allegations" . IndieWire .
^ Guthrie, Marisa (February 2, 2018). "Devin Faraci, Film Blogger Accused of Sexual Assault, Breaks Silence in PBS Series on #MeToo" . The Hollywood Reporter .
^ Seigh, Steve (November 8, 2024). "The Batman spinoff series focusing on Barry Keoghan's Joker is reportedly in the works" . JoBlo.com .
^ headgeek (April 30, 2011). "Harry liked DYLAN DOG, but it is a small little fun genre flick" . Ain't It Cool News .
^ Asher-Perrin, Emmet (May 2, 2017). "Jodorowsky's Dune Didn't Get Made for a Reason… and We Should All Be Grateful" . Reactor .
^ Faraci, Devon (April 27, 2007). "There Are No Small Roles, Only Small Units" . CHUD.com .