Fatemeh Mirjalili
Location
Melbourne, Australia
School
University Of Mumbai
Expertise
Marvel Comics, Fantasy, Romantic Comedies
- As a journalist, she has conducted interviews with filmmakers Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, Bruce Miller, Warren Littlefield, Ann Dowd, and New York Times best-selling author Ali Hazelwood.
- A commercial spot of season 5 of "The Handmaid's Tale" features a quote from her Rotten Tomatoes-featured review.
- She has watched every single adaptation and remake of "Pride and Prejudice," from the BBC miniseries to the Hallmark specials.
Experience
Fatemeh is an entertainment journalist well-versed in pop culture and has been writing about film and television for over five years. She has previously written about everything from food to reality television and SEO-focused stories. She has written full-length features and reviews, as well as conducted interviews throughout her tenure at /Film. She is passionate about reading fantasy and contemporary literature, going to the movies every week, and rewatching Disney musicals for what may feel like the umpteenth time. Fatemeh was very present on the Internet during Tumblr's 2014 era and is always trying to find a way to use that knowledge to influence her professional work. Along with being published at /Film, she has bylines at The Tempest, Film Companion, FanSided, The Things, and Times Knowledge among others.
Education
Fatemeh Mirjalili has a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communications with a specialization in Advertising.
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Stories By Fatemeh Mirjalili
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Based on the novel by Heather Morris.
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Only weddings in the building?
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Finnick Odair's death in Mockingjay Part 2 was a heartbreaking loss that fans still haven't grown accustomed to.
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Mike Mignola is spearheading a new live-action Hellboy reboot in a bid to revive the franchise.
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We've all dreamed of following a boy band we've been obsessed with while they're on tour. And now, eOne is making a movie about it.
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'I guess from his point of view it was just a normal day in Metropolis.'
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The reports of [REDACTED]'s death may have been greatly exaggerated.
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Don't call him a pirate. In Shadow and Bone season 2, handsome young privateer Sturmhond is hiding an even more powerful identity.
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'Who do you want me to play? Sure, that's interesting, so long as I get to battle a T. rex and shoot a laser gun.'
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Bill and Frank's story is anything but a 'filler.' It's a catalyst in setting up the larger picture.
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The Iron Man star spent a decade between the MCU's opening chapter and the culmination of his arc in Avengers: Endgame.
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'I had to lie to my family over here.'
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'...I gave him a very nasty and snarky performance...'
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We may not get the You ending we want, but we will get the one we deserve.
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Jeremy Renner's docuseries Rennervations follows the actor as he helps communities by 'building vehicles for people in need.'
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Kelly Rowland and Trevante Rhodes are starring in Mea Culpa, a thriller Tyler Perry is directing for Netflix.
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Jimmy's journey will continue in another season.
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Here's what you need to know about the upcoming season.
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'This individual has been contacted and was hired by a company through Paramount to promote the new Scream movie.'
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Quantumania's mid-credits scene offers 'a tiny taste' of what's to come, according to Peyton Reed.
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'My teacher at drama school would have been horrified by some of the things I did in Wolverine...'
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'When the crowd spotted me in the Superman costume, a huge cheer went up.'
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The show follows the 'desperate search of a father when his nine-year-old son disappears one morning on the way to school.'
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'We all have teenagers, and we see how stupid they can be every once in a while.'
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Coming to Netflix in May.