Member Profile
Jake Hamilton
- Primary Outlet:
- WFLD TV (Fox) Chicago
- Website:
- http://members.criticschoice.com/members/jhamilton/
- Biography:
- Emmy winner Jake Hamilton began his film critic career at the age of 14 by writing multiple letters to the Houston Chronicle, all describing why he would be perfect for the position. He was awarded the position in April 2002. Jake's first review (of the summer blockbuster Spider-Man) was published on May 9, 2002. As Hamilton's reputation became more reputable, he was allowed to branch out into out into Top Ten Lists, Oscar Coverage and even the subject of publicity contests. While working with the Houston Chronicle, a publicity contest quickly formed into the popular "Win A Date With Jake Hamilton" contest (modeled after the film, Win A Date With Tad Hamilton). Hamilton would continue to write hundreds of reviews throughout the next four years before leaving the Chronicle in May 2006 upon graduating from Clear Lake High School. Though Hamilton has moved on to the medium of television, he continues his literary film criticism career, contributing to the KHOU-TV website as well as The Daily Cougar, the official newspaper of the University of Houston, where Hamilton is enrolled. After leaving the Chronicle in May 2006, Hamilton began searching for an even bigger outlet -- television. This led him to audition for the late-night HoustonPBS talk show, The After Party with Emmy-nominated host (and fellow BFCA member), Ernie Manouse. He was awarded the position and began his career in television in September, 2006. Alongside Variety film critic, Joe Leydon, Hamilton participated in weekly chats about the latest cinematic offerings for the quirky, late-night talk show before The After Party was finally canceled in January 2007. Having developed a close relationship with Manouse while working on The After Party, Hamilton was brought on as a producer for the HoustonPBS documentary, The Last 24. Covering the last 24 hours before the opening of a contemporary dance company's latest production, the documentary was met with critical praise when in aired in August 2007. In March 2008, KHOU-TV (the Houston CBS outlet) contacted Hamilton about appearing as a guest on their morning talk show, Great Day Houston. Met with a warm reception by the studio and audiences alike, Hamilton was awarded his own segment, Jake's Takes, where he now continues to cover film and interview actors and actresses on a weekly basis.