Steven Rea
Quick Facts
Biography
Steven Rea (also known as Steven X. Rea) is an American journalist, film critic, web producer, and writer. He was formerly employed as a film critic for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Early life
Rea was born in London, and raised in New York City. He is a graduate of Stuyvesant High School in New York City. Rea earned an undergraduate degree in English and Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He attended the Writers Workshop graduate program at the University of Iowa.
Career
Rea has written for multiple publications, as well as working for major record labels such as Island Records. In 1982, he joined the The Philadelphia Inquirer, covering pop culture topics including movies, pop music and books. He became one of its film critics in 1992 and left that post in late 2016. Other periodicals for which he has written include: Entertainment Weekly, TV Guide, Family Fun, Crawdaddy!, Music World, Phonograph Record Magazine, High Fidelity, Folk Scene, Los Angeles, New West, Trouser Press, Oui, Chic, Record World, and the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. His film reviews and movie columns have been syndicated.
Rea was an adjunct professor in the Cinema and Television program at the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design at Drexel University. He hosts Talk Cinema events and has served on the Narrative Features jury of the 2012 Florida Film Festival. and the FIPRESCI jury at the 2014 Palm Springs International Film Festival. He is a member of the National Society of Film Critics (NSFC).
Rea is the author of Hollywood Rides a Bike: Cycling with the Stars (2012) which received good reviews from The Telegraph (UK) and the San Francisco Chronicle. and Hollywood Cafe: Coffee With The Stars (2016), which was favorably covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Metro US and numerous other publications and websites. He is the curator of the Tumblr blog, Rides a Bike www
Additionally, he has worked as an editor and written fiction. His poetry has been published in The Paris Review and The New York Quarterly.
Personal life
Although Rea lived in Los Angeles at the start of his career, he and his wife now reside in Center City, Philadelphia.