Audrey Fox
School
Clark University
Harvard University
Expertise
Classic Hollywood, Period Dramas, Star Wars
- Audrey has interviewed some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including Dan Stevens and Will Forte.
- 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.
Experience
Audrey is a writer who has worked in entertainment journalism for nearly a decade. She has contributed her film knowledge to outlets such as RogerEbert.com, Crooked Marquee, /Film, 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. Audrey has a wide range of interests in film, from German expressionism and the modern rom-com to the classic era of Hollywood studio filmmaking and Star Wars.
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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These films capture something emotionally evocative about the human condition: that we are not built just to eat and drink and sleep, but to love.
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These classic, hilarious comedies never got the sequels they deserved — if we were in charge, here's what we'd want to see in a follow-up.
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Halloween episodes are a time-honored TV tradition, but some shows are better at them than others. From Brooklyn Nine-Nine to The Simpsons, here are the best.
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If you're a fan of Richard Linklater's high school comedy Dazed and Confused, you'll find these other coming-of-age stories alright, alright, alright.
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Making a good biopic is harder than it seems, but if you get it right — like these 14 films do — there's no better showcase for an actor's talents.
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Hollywood never seems to tire of Jane Austen's light, satirical romances. Escape back to the Regency era with these classic films and miniseries.
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Spielberg has a gift for working with actors — especially children — leading to some incredibly memorable performances and characters. These are our favorites.
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Over the past few years, Amazon Prime Video has amassed an impressive collection of both classic, cult, and original comedies. Start your next binge watch here.
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There's no better place to find a scary movie than Shudder, a streaming service for horror fans. Not sure where to start? Here are a few suggestions.
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On Netflix, you'll find some of the funniest shows to ever air on TV as well as plenty of hilarious original series. Here are the best comedies on the service.
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Paul Greengrass has a type — or, really, a couple of types: films based on true stories, and Jason Bourne. Here is how all of his movies compare.
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Danny Boyle has a clear sentimental streak, but his films are surprisingly varied — he's worked in almost every genre. Here's how each one stacks up.
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Peaky Blinders may be over, but don't despair! If you're looking for other period shows about criminal families, we have you covered.
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Grab your togas and beer funnels! From Legally Blonde to Animal House, here are the 15 must-see movies about the college experience, ranked.
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Animation has been a fixture at theaters since the birth of the motion picture. These 12 films will show you how the medium has evolved over time.
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You know who's boring? Heroes. You know who's not? These bad guys, who rank as some of the best (or, rather, worst) villains of all time.
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Good children's films treat their viewers with respect. If you have kids who are looking for something to watch, this list is guaranteed to have a new favorite.
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From Tatum O'Neal in Paper Moon to Jamie Bell's breakout role in Billy Elliot, here are the 14 best film acting debuts of all time.
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It's no surprise that many experienced actors would love to jump behind the camera; these are the best directorial debuts from established actors.
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We tend to think of sports films as formulaic and inspirational, but guess what? The genre actually covers all different types of movies. Here are the best.
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Films have explored the devastating impacts of battle since the earliest days of cinema. If you want a war movie to watch, these are the 30 best ever made.
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Disney and Pixar have made many classic animated movies, but they aren't the only game in town. These are the best animated films made outside the Mouse House.
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Pixar has mastered the art of making movies that are both visually stunning and emotionally devastating, and these 15 scenes prove it.
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Netflix is no slouch when it comes to comedies. These are the 14 best on the streaming service — each one is guaranteed to make you laugh.
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'80s comedies are more than just sex comedies. Gentle rom-coms, grown-up satires, and mockumentaries are all on our list of the best comedies of the '80s.
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Zombie movies are surprisingly varied and unexpectedly deep. Need proof? Check out these 20 zombie movies, which will show you what the genre is capable of.
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You know what you're going to get with Tim Burton: lavish visuals, quirky characters, and a morbid sense of humor. These films are his best — and his worst.