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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"Stranger Things" star Priah Ferguson has a new Halloween movie, "The Curse of Bridge Hollow." She discusses the film and what she thinks of the horror genre.
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In "Wildflower," teenage Bea serves as caretaker for her disabled parents. Director Matt Smukler and star Kiernan Shipka talk about the message of the film.
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Kiernan Shipka's new movie is relatable to anyone with family drama. She and director Matt Smukler told The List what to expect from "Wildflower."