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Fe Fi Fo Film!
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Brit in Los Angeles 🇬🇧🇺🇲 Freelance movie/TV critic 🎥🎬 and writer ✍🏼 Bylines: IndieWire, SlashFilm, The Film Stage, Nerdist, Crooked Marquee, MovieJawn, Filmotomy, The Digital Fix, Girls on Tops. Former EIC of JUMPCUT ONLINE Member of the OAFFC ♀️
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Marking the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII, I wanted to write about the writers and directors who were working during the war and the incredible films they managed to produce - with particular focus on John Ford, William Wyler and Alfred Hitchcock.
MJ's @fionaunderhill.bsky.social says, "Modern day Hollywood can certainly learn a thing or two from the filmmakers who worked during World War II, they didn’t shy away from confronting uncomfortable truths..."

Check out the latest feature from Fiona on WWII films, 80 years later.
“Our job is to lay down that sacrifice:” Contemporary films of World War II, 80 years later — Moviejawn
by Fiona Underhill, Staff Writer In the 80 years since the end of the Second World War, hundreds of Hollywood movies have attempted to convey the experience of being in the thick of the fighting, or ...
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Australia has so much electricity from solar power that it is going to start offering free electricity to everyone for at least three hours during the day as the wholesale price of power goes negative

electrek.co/2025/11/04/a...
Australia has so much solar that it's offering everyone free electricity
Australia's extensive solar power penetration makes so much energy that the government wants to offer free electricity at peak hours.
electrek.co
Oh, it's The Green Knight
what’s the best movie ending of the decade so far?
Was gonna say The Souvenir but that was 2019

Also Atlantics, but that was also 2019

So close!
what’s the best movie ending of the decade so far?
I am also on this episode, give it a listen! 👇🏼
Who's a vampire fan? This one's for you as I joined @filmotomy.bsky.social and guest on the podcast to discuss favourite vampire films and the poll results!

Tuned in below:

open.spotify.com/episode/1zHY...

#film
Filmotomy Podcast 104: Vampires Do Exist (in Movies)
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Put a box on the floor of my son's bedroom to pack up some of his toys and within approximately 0.5 seconds, this had happened:
What a masterpiece of a film!
woah mama
lee pace at the premiere of THE RUNNING MAN

I would so be vaporlocked like the reporter in the second pic if mr. pace was in front of me like that
getting finger ache from liking every single post about Mamdani (on here and Insta)

can't stop, won't stop
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Congrats to Mira Nair’s son, this is nowhere near the level of achievement as directing Mississippi Masala but a good start
This has been a classic episode:

Bobby's reaction to finding out Nadine is a superhuman sex fiend

Dick shouting at Andy for drinking wine at a wine tasting SPIT IT OUT!

Coop kissing Heather Graham in a row boat

Lynch kissing Madchen Amick (whom amongst us wouldn't if we were running this show?)
Also: I had no idea that Heather Graham was in Twin Peaks
The Night Manager season 2, you have my attention 👀
*shocked* that a good choice has been made for once
GDT's Frankenstein lands on Netflix this week and it's great. A couple of years ago I listed the 15 best Frank Flicks from across the decades - from 1910 to the 2020s.

Shout out to Reanimator, the NT Live Frankenstein, Penny Dreadful and Ken Russell's Gothic!

www.moviejawn.com/home/2023/10...
How to Start Watching: Frankenstein Flicks — Moviejawn
by Fiona Underhill, Contributor It’s hard to overstate the importance and influence of Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein on the literature that came afterwards, and then, as soon as cinema was...
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I'm from UK, now live in LA, and my husband's office is in the Sherman Oaks Galleria!
Fall inspo from Lucy the legend
Florence's new album 🔥🔥🔥
Oh I wanna hear your take on the Elordi performance, for sure
Suranne Jones is so good as Aimee Lou Wood's mum (although too young).

I'm always on the lookout for more of these short but sweet (preferably British) shows with a romantic element.

Sorry for photo of my laptop but this is what I mean:
I finished Amiee Lou Wood's FILM CLUB last night. Loved it, cried in pretty much every episode.

It IS romantic. It is NOT a comedy (not everything that's romantic is a rom-com!). It's quite similar to Nicola Coughlan's BIG MOOD in that it deals with some heavy mental health stuff.
One of my all-time favourite performances, he's extraordinary in it
a perfect angel in her winter coat
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NOIRVEMBER! starts now

Stay tuned for great Noir content from your friendly MovieJawn staff all month long.

#Noirvember Artwork compliments of: @jauntworksstudio.bsky.social