Contact

Please direct all inquiries to info@headlineplanet.com.

Administration
Brian Cantor, editor-in-chief, chairman, CEO, eNewsZone Media
*Brian Cantor has covered the pro wrestling, mixed martial arts, mainstream sports and entertainment industries since 2002. As a content producer and editor, Cantor has served as a senior contributor and administrator for sector-leading outlets like Zap2It.com, ProWrestling.com, WrestleZone.com, Rajah.com, LordsofPain.net, First Hand Wrestling and the Wrestling Observer. He also founded the eNewsZone Media network and all properties (including Headline Planet) and maintains the business backend.

As the manager of all day-to-day operations at Headline Planet, Cantor is the best point of contact for content and business concerns.

Email: info@headlineplanet.com

Content Staff
Matthew Boone, senior writer, Headline Planet
Ned Lawrence, senior writer, Headline Planet
Ben Johnson, senior writer, Headline Planet
Tim Brown, contributing writer, Headline Planet
Amish Patel, contributing writer, Headline Planet
Ryan Cain, contributing writer, Headline Planet

Leave a Reply

RSS Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

  • 87% Inception
    Smart, innovative, and thrilling, Inception is that rare summer blockbuster that succeeds viscerally as well as intellectually. […]
  • 29% Takers
    Takers boasts some gripping set pieces and keeps things moving quickly, but its two-dimensional characters, clichéd script, and brazenly derivative plot make it hard to recommend. […]
  • 71% The Last Exorcism
    It doesn't fully deliver on the chilly promise of its Blair Witch-style premise, but The Last Exorcism offers a surprising number of clever thrills. […]
  • 52% The Switch
    The Switch has an interesting premise and a charming cast; unfortunately, it also has a trite script that hews too close to tired rom-com formulas. […]
  • 39% The Expendables
    It makes good on the old-school action it promises, but given all the talent on display, The Expendables should hit harder. […]
  • 6% Vampires Suck
    Witlessly broad and utterly devoid of laughs, Vampires Suck represents a slight step forward for the Friedberg-Seltzer team. […]