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.
Tár film review: A conductor's misconduct
Cate Blanchett is phenomenal as a fictional classical conductor in the midst of a career crisis
M3GAN Film review: An AI doll develops self-awareness
With in-jokes galore and some hilariously over-the-top one-liners, this feels like a horror comedy that's likely to run and run
On a night when Spielberg triumphed, other Jewish nominees missed out
The veteran director took home two of the night's biggest prizes
A Man Called Otto Film review: Hanks warms the heart
Truman Hanks, son of Hollywood Mr Nice Guy Tom, is the revelation in second adaptation of Fredrik Backman’s 2012 novel
Empire of Light Film review: Mendes falls flat
Olivia Colman valiantly tries to rescue a movie that could have been so much more yet fails on almost every level
The JC Awards 2022: Films A father’s last days make a case for change
Our film critic welcomes the movie industry’s return to normality — but what caught her eye?
The Pale Blue Eye film review: A military mystery
Christian Bale stars as a detective hunting down in a serial killer at an 1830s US army training academy in a film that deserves extra marks for originality.
Corsage Film review: The corseted empress breaks free
An expertly crafted study in female rage against the establishment
Stutz Film review: A therapist saviour
Judd Apatow collaborator Jonah Hill chronicles the career of the counsellor he credits for rescuing him from a lifetime of anxiety
Avatar: The Way of Water film review: A 3-hour sci-fi action adventure on a grandiose scale
Avatar: The Way of Water does exactly what is expected from it
Nocebo Film review: A maid story mixes classic horror with socio-political issues
Director Lorcan Finnegan returns with dark and understated thriller
Matilda the Musical Film review: Thrilling if overlong version of a classic
Successful RSC musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s 1988 tale gets the big-screen treatment
Lynch/Oz Film review: - A director’s obsession with the Wizard of Oz
Director Alexandre O. Philippe's latest documentary takes on the relationship between David Lynch and 1939 film The Wizard of Oz- and it's a must-see for movie buffs
White Noise Film review: A family flees danger
Marriage Story star Adam Driver puts in a tour de force turn in Noah Baumbach's latest
She Said film review: How two NY Times journalists exposed Harvey Weinstein
Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan and Jodi Kantor star in story of exposing a predator
Bones and All film review: A cannibal road trip
Hollywood heartthrob Timothée Chalamet returns in Italian director Luca Guadagnino’s best movie since Call Me By Your Name
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