Kase Wickman is a writer, journalist, and creative who has been on staff at MTV News, the New York Post, the Boston Globe, and the Huffington Post. Her work has also appeared in Vanity Fair, New York Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Village Voice Media, and The Awl. Kase specializes in long-form journalism, quirky subjects and subcultures, and women in entertainment. When she's not writing, she spends time crafting, baking, and exploring the best corners of New York and New Jersey with her husband, Christopher Rosen, and daughter.
"""'We Blew the Doors Off' How Bring It On Shocked Hollywood""-- Kase Wickman, Vanity Fair ""This book is a definitive history of the film's creation and cultural impact. While readers don't need to have seen Bring It On to enjoy it, the film's fans will read the upbeat tale in droves ... Like the film that inspired it, this book is a lesson in cultural optimism."" ""--STARRED REVIEW, Booklist Reviews ""Wickman spoke with Vogue about Bring It On's legacy, its connection to Michelle Obama and Melania Trump, and its bonafides as one of the greatest sports movies ever made."" -- Michelle Ruiz, Vogue ""Given the fact that Vanity Fair editor Wickman has assembled all the film's players to talk to her for her memorandum, I dare say she's not the only one talking about Bring It On "" -- Shondaland ""Though Wickman succeeds in demonstrating that the film resonates with an audience that extends beyond cheerleaders and teen girls, she also conveys how it felt to see Bring It On for the first time when she was 12: ""I firmly believe that the magnetic pull of Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union combined is more than any human can withstand."" Readers will revel in this nostalgic look at a pop culture phenomenon."" -- Publishers Weekly ""Kase Wickman is a funny, sharp, and incisive chronicler of pop culture. A must-read for not only fans of this iconic movie, but all film buffs who want this inside scoop on how cinematic magic is made."" --Jessica Goodman, New York Times bestselling author of They'll Never Catch Us, They Wish They Were Us, and The Counselors ""The time to call Bring It On what it's always been--the greatest sports movie ever!--is now. The book to do it is in your hands. Put the itch in your spirit fingers and Bring It On!"" --Tony Reali, host, ESPN's Around the Horn ""Kase Wickman has written a smart and utterly delicious book about a beloved teen movie that treated cheerleading with the respect it deserves. Told with wit, verve, and meticulous research, this fascinating portrait of Bring It On will delight film buffs and fans of the cult classic. I loved it!"" --Erin Carlson, author of I'll Have What She's Having: How Nora Ephron's Three Iconic Films Saved the Romantic Comedy and Queen Meryl ""Through meticulous research and masterful writing, Kase Wickman delves into the making of Bring It On and its legacy with the sparkling bubblegum energy of a squad of cheerleaders. An incredibly fun read that will leave a lasting impression, just like the film it explores."" --Vivian Ho, author of Those Who Wander: America's Lost Street Kids ""You've already won by picking up a book about the greatest cheerleading epic ever, but Kase Wickman's obsession with Bring It On makes it nearly impossible to put this book down once you start it. This is pop culture reporting at its finest."" --Jason Diamond, author of The Sprawl and Searching for John Hughes"