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CinemaSins and its co-founder Jeremy Scott have an incredible story to tell. CinemaSins is securely positioned in the top 1% of all YouTube channels and Scott is a bold new voice in fantasy and sci-fi fiction. Within 24 hours of being announced, his upcoming book The Ables (Clovercroft Publishing May 2015) became the #1 Barnes & Noble bestseller, the #1 Amazon Hot New Release, and the #1 title on Amazon Movers & Shakers.
A YouTube channel dedicated to movie-related comedy — “No movie is without sin. We exist mostly just to remind you of that” — CinemaSins burst onto screens in 2013 and has not stopped garnering praise, new views, and a strong and dedicated following. Amassing over 3.8 million subscribers in just two years, garnering 40 million+ monthly views, and picking up 200,000 new subscribers each month, it enjoys one of the most obsessive cult followings online. It is regularly featured by People, USA Today, Wired, Hollywood Reporter, Huffington Post, Uproxx, Gizmodo, and others.
Skewering movies from “The Hunger Games” and “Toy Story” to “Gravity” and “Frozen,” and capturing the interest and participation of the likes of Neil DeGrasse Tyson, CinemaSins is one of the fastest growing YouTube channels. Each episode averages 1.6 million views and the channel now has more than 2.2 billion total minutes watched.
The CinemaSins brand includes CinemaSins Jeremy, Music Video Sins (“Everything Wrong with Taylor Swift”), and Brand Sins.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jeremy Scott, a writer and entertainer from Nashville who is already a widely popular storyteller as the narrator of the CinemaSins videos, quickly evolved into an Interweb Pied Piper. Tweeting @CinemaSins, Scott has 46.2K followers and has written a fast-paced, captivating debut novel to be published in May. With a foreword by Kevin Smith, The Ables tells the story of a blind superhero, Phillip Sallinger. Phillip, with his friends from the “special ed” class for disabled empowered kids, is bullied, threatened, and betrayed, even as they—calling themselves the Ables—find ways to maximize their powers to overcome their disabilities, and are the first to identify the growing evil threatening humanity.