Audrey Fox
School
Clark University, Harvard University
Expertise
Classic Hollywood, Period Dramas, Star Wars
- Audrey is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic.
- Through her work as a critic, she has attended many film festivals, including Cannes, TIFF, NYFF, Sundance, IFF Boston, and Berlinale.
- Audrey has interviewed some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including Dan Stevens and Will Forte.
Experience
Audrey is a writer and critic who has worked in entertainment journalism for nearly a decade. She has contributed her film knowledge to outlets such as RogerEbert.com, Crooked Marquee, Looper, We Live Entertainment, Awards Circuit, IGN, and The Nerdist. She also worked as an assistant editor at Jumpcut Online for three years, helping to bring "Jumpcut: The Magazine" to life. Her work at Jumpcut Online as a writer and editor contributed to the outlet winning an award in the group category at the UK Blog Awards in 2019. Before following her passion for writing, Audrey worked at a casting office and a talent agency in New York, assisting on a number of independent films, including "Gun Hill Road," "Union Square," and "Musical Chairs."
Education
Audrey earned a bachelor's degree in film studies and history at Clark University, as well as a master's degree in international relations at Harvard University.
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Stories By Audrey Fox
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Homelander is certainly a handful on The Boys, and he's far from a true superhero. Here are some of the worst things he's done on the show and in the comics.
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For every big horror hit, there are plenty of box office flops. Here are some horror movies so bad that they were quickly pulled from movie theaters.
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Some of the best TV shows ever didn't start out with a strong first season. The X-Files, Seinfeld, The Office, and many more needed time to become great.
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There are thousands of movies available in various forms today, but sadly, some movies are now only available on VHS. Here are some worth trying to track down.
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Before Stephen King's It was turned into a two-part movie, it was a TV miniseries. But what happened to the TV cast who brought the Losers Club to life?
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The '90s is chock full of sci-fi greats like The Matrix, but there were plenty of stinkers too. However, these poorly reviewed sci-fi movies are worth watching.
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The two-part adaptation of Stephen King's It required a lot of make-up to turn Bill Skarsgard into Pennywise, but plenty of key visual effects were used too.
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Thora Birch is perhaps most famous for her childhood role in Disney's Hocus Pocus, but she's had an eclectic Hollywood career that continues to this day.
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Hollywood loves a franchise, and that's particularly true in the horror genre. So why haven't these hit teen horror movies gotten a follow-up?
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Kids in R-rated horror movies are sometimes the villain, sometimes the victim. Either way, such movies can be tough on the young actors playing the roles.
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Featuring a stellar performance from Penelope Cruz, Ferrari is one of Michael Mann's most emotionally satisfying films in years. Read our review here.
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In 1993, Alex Winter and Tom Stern made a deranged comedy with elaborate creature effects and a punk rock sensibility. Here's the story of how it happened.
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TIFF 2023 has served up a thrilling selection of non-fiction films that documentary enthusiasts of all kinds will want to check out as they enter wide release.
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2023 has seen the release of some great horror movies. Out of the year's line-up of monsters, slashers, and demons, who stands at the top of the body heap?
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We're not quite sure why, but director Christopher Nolan cast numerous former child stars in his Oscar-worthy drama Oppenheimer. Here are 12 such actors.
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Christopher Nolan has crafted "Oppenheimer" with his usual attention to detail, but like all biopics, some things have to be compressed, overlooked, or altered.
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Cillian Murphy has made a name for himself over the past 25-plus years, starring in blockbusters and indie productions. Here, we rank 21 of his movies.
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'The Boys' really put Erin Moriarty on the map, but she's been acting for more than a decade. These are her 12 best films and television shows, ranked.
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Star-in-the-making Amber Midthunder wowed audiences in "Prey," but she's been around for a while. These are her best 12 movies and television shows.
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Jason Sudeikis has put together an impressive resume with a number of interesting roles that display his talents. Here are his best movies and TV shows.
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The WGA is on strike for the first time in 15 years. Here's how the last stoppage, in 2007-2008, affected 10 shows, including "Breaking Bad" and "Scrubs"
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The former SNL star has a surprisingly underappreciated filmography.
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Chevy Chase was the first Saturday Night Live star to leave the show and seek big-screen glory. Here, we rank 12 of the controversial funnyman's best movies.
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Picking Tim Curry's best movie is no easy task. It could be "Clue" or maybe "Muppet Treasure Island." Or it could be "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" or ...
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The 'third wheel' of the classic film is vitally important to the whole thing working at all.
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The 1950s produced several of the best movies ever made. Look no further than "Singin' in the Rain," "Seven Samurai," and "Roman Holiday," among others.
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Audiences around the world are always hungry for movies about food. Such movies range from "Chef" to "Tampopo" and from "Like Water for Chocolate" to "Pig."