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Audrey Fox

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Biography:

Audrey Fox is a Film Critic for Looper and We Live Entertainment.

Favorites:

Some Like It Hot, Inglourious Basterds, Singin' in the Rain, The Elephant Man, Ball of Fire

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Official Website:

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Reviews

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Star Trek: Section 31 (2025) 20% 3/10 “The plot goes nowhere yet somehow takes forever to get there, and the cast of characters that we're clearly supposed to find endearing are so thinly written they could be blown over by a stiff breeze. ” – Looper.com Feb 3, 2025 Full Review The Thing with Feathers (2025) 53% 7/10 “With an all-in performance from Benedict Cumberbatch and a unique visual style, The Thing With Feathers is an inescapably compelling drama — even if its concept is perhaps a bit more interesting than its execution.” – Looper.com Feb 3, 2025 Full Review A Complete Unknown (2024) 82% 7/10 “The star of this show is Timothée Chalamet -- his on-stage performances as Dylan are electric, and he imbues classic 1960s folk songs with a freshness and urgency that makes them feel as though they were written yesterday.” – Looper.com Dec 11, 2024 Full Review Gladiator II (2024) 70% 7/10 “If it doesn't quite match the staggering highs of Crowe's biggest movie star moments in the original, it comes pretty close.” – Looper.com Dec 3, 2024 Full Review The Life of Chuck (2024) 86% 8/10 “Nothing less than the cinematic equivalent of a giant bear hug.” – Looper.com Oct 4, 2024 Full Review We Live in Time (2024) 79% 7/10 “Is this destined to become one of the great British weepies of the decade? Well, probably not. But Garfield and Pugh together are an unbeatable duo, and their skills combine to elevate "We Live in Time" well above a generic romantic drama.” – Looper.com Oct 4, 2024 Full Review Joker: Folie à Deux (2024) 31% 2/10 “Even fans of "Joker" are unlikely to find much to redeem this chaotic, profoundly stupid mess.” – Looper.com Oct 4, 2024 Full Review Saturday Night (2024) 78% 8/10 “Even if the plot is fairly thin on the ground, "Saturday Night" is well-paced and thoroughly entertaining as it documents the birth of a comedy classic.” – Looper.com Oct 4, 2024 Full Review Mistress Dispeller (2024) 100% “Mistress Dispeller is a fascinating look at the outsourcing of emotional labor required to maintain relationships, one that speaks to an overwhelming desire to keep up appearances.” – Audrey Fox Reviews Sep 23, 2024 Full Review Babygirl (2024) 76% 7/10 “With ballsy performances from Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson, Babygirl blends eroticism with sexual empowerment in a way that might not be for everyone, but will certainly find an audience that appreciates it.” – Looper.com Sep 2, 2024 Full Review Wolfs (2024) 67% 5/10 “Wolfs is blatantly obvious, with no surprises or twists you can't see coming a mile away, but sometimes you want the dull comfort of a movie that's so thoroughly committed to doing absolutely nothing.” – Looper.com Sep 2, 2024 Full Review The Brutalist (2024) 93% 10/10 “Brady Corbet builds his own twisted version of Americana as seen through a scary funhouse mirror.” – Looper.com Sep 2, 2024 Full Review Maria (2024) 75% 7/10 “The film as a whole may be too sedate and ploddingly paced for some, but it's impossible to deny the raw emotional power of Jolie in the lead role.” – Looper.com Aug 31, 2024 Full Review Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) 75% 6/10 “Strangely, the franchise's two most popular characters — Lydia (Winona Ryder) and Beetlejuice himself (Michael Keaton) — are given little to work with. ” – Looper.com Aug 31, 2024 Full Review Harold and the Purple Crayon (2024) 27% 2/10 “It's almost impressive that a movie all about the power of imagination could be so creatively bankrupt and incurious about the world, but this misguided kids' film manages to be all that and so much more (or less, depending on your perspective).” – Looper.com Aug 9, 2024 Full Review Trap (2024) 57% 7/10 “Although it falls apart slightly in the third act (a trait the director is unfortunately unable to shake here), a tense narrative and unsettling performance from Josh Hartnett makes "Trap" a delightful late summer thriller.” – Looper.com Aug 9, 2024 Full Review It Ends With Us (2024) 54% 3/10 “Between the flat acting, cheesy storytelling, and overall weird vibes, It Ends with Us is a cinematic failure on almost every front.” – Looper.com Aug 9, 2024 Full Review Drive-Away Dolls (2024) 63% “Some components of Limonov: The Ballad of Eddie are more naturally engaging than others, but the end result is a bemused yet creatively satisfying look at a Russian oddball.” – Vague Visages Jun 15, 2024 Full Review The Watchers (2024) 33% 3/10 “"The Watchers" is the purest definition of nepotism, a film that has no plausible explanation for being made without the backing of a successful parent serving as producer.” – Looper.com Jun 7, 2024 Full Review The Apprentice (2024) 83% 8/10 “It's the incomparable Strong who steals the show as Cohn, the Pygmalion who carves Trump out of spray tan and ill-fitting suits to make him into the monster he becomes.” – Looper.com May 23, 2024 Full Review Emilia Pérez (2024) 72% 6/10 “It's Karla Sofía Gascón as Emilia Pérez who steals the show with a magnetic screen presence you can't tear your eyes away from.” – Looper.com May 21, 2024 Full Review Kinds of Kindness (2024) 71% 7/10 “If nothing else, "Kinds of Kindness" features three show-stopping performances from Jesse Plemons, giving Lanthimos a new muse to champion.” – Looper.com May 21, 2024 Full Review Megalopolis (2024) 45% 5/10 “There's something weirdly compelling in its flaws — after all, if your film can't be great, you might as well make it so strange that audiences can't entirely write it off. ” – Looper.com May 18, 2024 Full Review The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024) 68% 6/10 “As far as espionage films go, it's a somewhat clumsy one, crafted competently but without much flair. ” – Looper.com Apr 28, 2024 Full Review Challengers (2024) 88% 7/10 “Where it succeeds, it does so on the strength of its three central performances: Zendaya is magnetic, Josh O'Connor has a devil-may-care charm, and Mike Faist shines in the film's most emotionally restrained role.” – Looper.com Apr 13, 2024 Full Review
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