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.
Scream VI film review: The horror franchise that just won't die
The latest instalment in the bloodcurdling series mixes old with new to please both franchise diehards and newcomers
Close film review: Touching portrayal of a fracturing friendship
Tender tale of two boys' bond features impressive performances from young actors in central roles
Creed 3 film review: Boxing gets boring in this rushed and predictable sequel
Another rematch in the pugilistic saga is one too many and feels like a chore
Charm Circle film review: Insight into a chaotic upbringing
Touching and funny tale of child growing up with two warring parents
Next Exit Film review: Road trip to the afterlife
Debut director Mali Elfman gives an expertly constructed and hugely original moral-dilemma narrative that delivers on almost every promise
Film review: Sharper - 'a deliciously playful debut feature'
An unpredictable thriller full of sharp turns
Film review: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania: 'Silly and outrageous'
The insect superhero is back again
Film review: Magic Mike’s Last Dance 'Stunted, outdated and just plain silly.'
Linda Marric's not impressed by the latest episode in this stripper saga
Somebody I Used To Know Film review: A romance that we’ve all seen so many times before
Dave Franco and Alison's Brie's film feels like a pastiche of genre rather than a fully fledged romcom
The Whale film review: Obesity in the post-Covid era
Brendan Fraser makes a great comeback playing a reclusive, overweight professor trying to repair his relationship with his estranged daughter
Film review Knock on The Cabin: 'It delivers a killer twist'
Don't miss this sci fi mystery
You People Film review: Entertaining portrait of a mixed marriage
Jonah Hill and Eddie Murphy are at their hilarious best in a non-buddy story the world has been crying out for
The Fablemans Film review: Rise of a cinema legend
Touching, inspiring and a genuinely thrilling story about Steven Spielberg's trajectory to greatness
Babylon Film review:A Hollywood saga that's a bit too pleased with itself
Brad Pitt stars as an ageing silent-film leading man but despite some stellar performances, director Damien Chazelle's new movie looks unlikely to live up to the hype
More Than Ever Film review: Norwegian wisdom in end-of-life drama
Franco-German director Emily Atef’s latest offering seeks to be life-affirming and philosophical about a terminal diagnosis, but often feels bleak
How the Fabelmans screenwriter brought Spielberg's childhood to life
Tony Kushner has worked side-by-side with the director for decades
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