From reviews to books
Content writer Pim Razenberg wrote his first stories before even learning how to spell. By writing them phonetically, he accomplished exactly what he wanted, even at an early age.
Today, Razenberg is still writing. Since learning how to spell he wrote a series of fantasy novels, short-form comic books, and many short stories. On the web, Razenberg writes articles for Transitions Abroad, an extensive guide for purposeful travel, film- and entertainment platform Flickering Myth, film review specialist Movies XL, travel guide The Bite-Sized Backpacker, and the online marketing platforms Emerce, Frankwatching and Twinkle Magazine.
To view more articles, take a look at our selection of Dutch content.
SEO Content Writing
At PPJR / Media we have a lot of experience in the field of SEO; Razenberg has worked for more than 500 different clients in various industries during his online marketing career.
Within the marketing industry, he wrote a large number of SEO-optimized articles for clients within the financial industry, pharmacy industry, garden industry, and more. Among others, he wrote in Dutch and/or English for Kruidvat, Trustoo, Brekz, TransIP, Verhuisbedrijf Draagkracht, 50five, Crossword Clues, De Interieur Tipgever, Bigshopper and The Bite-Sized Backpacker.
News
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Recent blogs
Read our selection of blogs written for various entertainment platforms across the web.
- Love in the MCU: The role of Marvel’s supporting women in the Cinematic UniversePim Razenberg on the role of women in the Marvel Cinematic Universe… Avengers: Endgame presented…
- Avengers: Endgame: Did the Russo Brothers turn the Avengers into the MCU’s primary antagonists?Pim Razenberg on the ethical implications of the reversal of the Snap… Did the Russo…
- Stuffed animal asks Daenerys Targaryen to bend the kneePim Razenberg on a peculiar request for Emilia Clarke’s Game of Thrones character… Currently, in…
- The Representation of the Five Stages of Grief in Avengers: EndgamePim Razenberg on the role of the five stages of grief in Avengers: Endgame, following…
- The History of the Multi-Part Film, Part I of IPim Razenberg on Multi-Part Film franchising… In the 2015 article The Future of Franchising: The…
- A World Without Cinema: A Short History of Saudi Arabia’s 35 Year Cinema-BanPim Razenberg on the changes in Saudi Arabia’s cinematic landscape… What was the first movie…
- Questioning the Snap: How Thanos caused an extinction-level event and ruined yogurtPim Razenberg on the unconsidered consequences of Thanos’ finger snap… Intelligent, calculated, and truly righteous…
- ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ and the Marvel Marketing MachinePim Razenberg on Marvel’s well-oiled marketing machine, which hooked us all to the Marvel Cinematic…
- Why ‘Black Panther’ Shouldn’t Be Nominated for ‘Best Picture’Pim Razenberg on the over-praising of Black Panther and the need for true equality… Over…
- Producer vs. Director: The Case of Zack SnyderPim Razenberg on the debate on creative differences between producers and directors… Creative differences. The…
- Sexism and Racism in Hollywood: The Black Force AwakensPim Razenberg on the politics of minorities and women in blockbuster superhero movies… “Alright,” he…
- Thanos: the Unproven TitanPim Razenberg on whether Thanos is the Avengers’ greatest foe, or just purple cookie-dough… Thanos.…
- The Future of Franchising: The Shared UniversePim Razenberg on the future of franchising… Around the start of the new millennium, a…
- Avengers: Infinity War – An accumulation, or continuation?Pim Razenberg on whether Avengers: Infinity War will be an accumulation of the Marvel Cinematic…
- The Downside of The Avengers adopting Spider-ManPim Razenberg on the downside of The Avengers adopting Spider-Man… So, there we have it!…
- The Superhero Spin-Off: will a Black Widow solo movie ever be made?Pim Razenberg on whether a Black Widow movie will ever be made… Back in October…
- Introducing Marvel’s Age of MiraclesPim Razenberg on Marvel’s Age of Miracles… Last week’s Ant-Man teaser introduced worldwide audiences to…
Movies XL
Read our series of ‘snippet reviews’, written for film review platform Movies XL, summarizing some of the film industry’s more obscure movies’ value in no more than two paragraphs.
- Review: Girl Walks Into a Bar (2011)Directed by Sebastian Gutierrez, 2011. Cue scene. A girl walks into a bar. Of course,…
- Review: Road to Singapore (1940)Directed by Victor Schertzinger, 1940. Road to Singapore (1940) is the first in a series…
- Review: Death of a Superhero (2011)Directed by Ian Fitzgibbon, 2011. Superheroes like Iron Man and Batman have dominated many summers…
- Review: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (2011-2012)Directed by Bill Condon, 2011-2012. It took exactly 47 seconds after starting this movie before…
- Review: Celeste & Jesse Forever (2012)Directed by Lee Toland Krieger, 2012. Celeste & Jesse Forever (2012) is the kind of…
- Review: Cool Hand Luke (1967)Directed by Stuart Rosenberg, 1967. After being arrested for cutting the heads off parking meters,…
- Review: Mojave Phone Booth (2006)Directed by John Putch, 2006. Perhaps the desert isn’t the loneliest place in the world…
- Review: The Informers (2008)Directed by Gregor Jordan, 2008. Some movies make you feel that the end of the…
- Review: The Hudsucker Proxy (1994)Directed by Joel Coen, 1994. Sometimes you truly have to believe that every idea counts,…
- Review: Perfect Sense (2011)Directed by David Mackenzie, 2011. Perfect Sense (2011); the story of a chef and a…
- Review: Hotel Transylvania (2012)Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, 2012. When I started watching Hotel Transylvania (2012) I was unaware…
- Review: Hasta la Vista! (2011)Directed by Geoffrey Enthoven, 2011. Hasta la Vista! (2011) is an extraordinary take on the…
- Review: Achtste-groepers huilen niet (2012)Directed by Dennis Bots, 2012. The past decades, Dutch Cinema suffered a bad reputation among…
- Review: Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel (2009)Directed by Gareth Carrivick, 2009. In the last two decades, there certainly was no shortage…
- Review: P2 (2007)Directed by Franck Khalfoun, 2007. Christmas is coming and it’s time to get into the…
- Review: Diabolik (1968)Directed by Mario Bava, 1968. “Holy heart failure,” Robin called out. The children laughed. It…
- Review: ParaNorman (2012)Directed by Chris Butler & Sam Fell, 2012. We are truly at the dawn of…
- Review: Rings (2005)Directed by Jonathan Liebesman, 2005. The psychological horror film The Ring (2002) and its sequel…
- Review: Kdo chce zabít Jessii? (1966)Directed by Václav Vorlíček, 1966. Since I’m writing my master thesis on the socio-political relevance…
- Review: 4 luni, 3 săptămâni şi 2 zile (2007)Directed by Cristian Mungiu, 2007. In 1967 Romania’s last Communist leader Nicolae Ceaușescu issued ‘Decree…
- Review: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)Directed by Frank Oz, 1986. A musical horror comedy that surfaced as a necessary answer…
- Review: Ruby Sparks (2012)Directed by Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris, 2012. Though Ruby Sparks is still a young…