Linda Marric
Linda Marric is a freelance film critic and interviewer. She has written extensively about film and TV over the last decade. After graduating with a degree in Film Studies from King's College London, she has worked in post-production on a number of film projects and other film-related roles. She has a huge passion for intelligent sci-fi movies and is never put off by the prospect of a romantic comedy. Her favourite movie is Brazil.
Film review: Big George Foreman - Heavyweight biopic fails to deliver knockout
Passable, if a little one-sided, account of boxer's life and enduring rivalry with Muhammad Ali
Film review: The Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan - 'All for one'... is one for all
French cinema reclaims one of its best and enduring stories in fast-paced and hugely engaging interpretation
Film review: Evil Dead Rise -Sisters fail to scare
Fifth installment in Evil Dead franchise just doesn't add up
Film review: One Fine Morning - Heartbreak of a daughter
Outstanding piece of filmmaking tells poignant story of a woman attempting to navigate life after a huge loss
Film review: The Portable Door - A Potteresque mystery
Adaptation of the first book of Tom Holt’s J.W. Wells & Co. book series is fun but has too much going on all the time to fully work
Film review: Air - Affleck scores in a tale of sports shoe sponsorship
Good Will Hunting team reunite for hilarious take on the story of how NBA player Michael Jordan signed one of the most lucrative sports shoe business deals in history
Film review: Tetris - Gaming crosses the Iron Curtain
Taron Egerton stars as businessman credited for bringing Soviet computer game to the Western masses
Film review: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - A quest among dragons
Fantasy role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons finally gets the film adaptation it deserves
Film review: Infinity Pool - A hedonistic holiday with lashings of horror
Director Brandon Cronenberg incisively critiques global inequalities in this portrayal of a man's descent into depravity
Film review: John Wick: Chapter 4 - revenge is on the menu
Keanu Reeves returns looking slicker than ever in the latest installment of the much-loved saga
A Good Person Film review: A bitter cocktail of grief and addiction
Scrubs star Zach Braff's latest offering is let down by a poor script
80 for Brady review: A lost in translation comedy that misses the mark
The film features Tom Brady in a laughably wooden cameo
65 review: Huge talent wasted on a lacklustre production
A puzzlingly meandering screenplay that gets the science very wrong
Shazam! Fury of the Gods film review: Hapless misfits fall flat
David F Sandberg returns with a second outing for the franchise but, some solid acting performances aside, it's a flop
Pearl Film review: Gory stories down on the farm
Ti West and Mia Goth's latest collaboration is fresh, subversive and drenched in delicious irony and dark humour
Champions film review: Basketball caper is a slam dunk
Woody Harrelson stars in charming comedy drama about coach put in charge of a chaotic team
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