Adrian Cox
Location
Tampa Bay, Florida
School
University Of Warwick
Expertise
Movies, TV, Pop Culture
- Adrian studied philosophy and film at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom.
- He has written movie articles and reviews for Flux Magazine in Manchester, England, Crimson Monkey, and the Mundanity Podcast.
- Adrian is also a screenwriter, with several short films produced and a feature-length script currently under option.
Experience
Adrian is a freelance writer from the UK, currently residing in Tampa Bay, Florida. He has written about movies and pop culture for more than 10 years, including at Flux Magazine in Manchester, England, and Crimson Monkey.
Education
Adrian got a bachelor's degree in philosophy at the University of Warwick in the UK.
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Stories By Adrian Cox
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Sidney Poitier is most known for his Academy Award-winning films, but his most underrated film is a 1992 ensemble action-comedy with a star-studded cast.
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Given the fun and energy of their relationship on "Criminal Minds," it's no wonder fans want to know if Kirsten Vangsness and Shemar Moore actually hang.
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There's one "Saving Private Ryan" scene that audiences find particularly hard to watch because of its up-close depiction of violence.
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Parker Schnabel is one of Gold Rush's most successful cast members. He also once unearthed a find potentially even more exciting than gold.
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Cruz immediately struck a positive and constructive relationship with the BAU team when he first appeared in Season 9.
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The stars of Gold Rush say one word over and over again: gold. Producers want them to use "gold" instead of other terms for the valuable stubstance.
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Redditors participate in a poll to see which classic Doctor Who character should return to the long-running BBC series and it's this 1960s character.
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The climactic events were shocking, even to fans of the book, and here's what actor Lee Pace thinks about the whole thing.
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Sting reveals in a 1983 Rolling Stone interview why he regrets filming David Lynch's Dune as Harkonnen villain Feyd Rautha.
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Some fans are still puzzled as to why Erin Strauss had such a particular drive to remove Aaron Hotchner from his position as Unit Chief.
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While Spencer Reid has great relationships with a lot of characters on Criminal Minds, fans think he had great scenes with one short-term character.
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The ending of the descent is just as horrifying as the rest of the film, and it was completely changed for it's U.S. release.
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The ending of 'After Life' S2 left some viewers scratching their heads, wondering exactly what it means for Tony's story and the arc of the show in general.
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There's one role that Watson will likely never forget, because of the grueling physical ordeal she went through to complete the shoot.
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it was the ending of 'The Last House on the Left,' with its major departure from Craven's original vision, that really divided everyone who watched the film.
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One particular Umbrella Academy theory would flip the series on its head if true.
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Fans may be amused, but probably won't be surprised, to learn how James and Oliver Phelps auditioned for their roles of Fred and George Weasley.