Film review: MangroveSteve McQueen's latest film, the opener for the London Film Festival, is truly outstanding, says Linda MarricBy Linda Marric1 min read
Film review: The Trial of the Chicago 7A timely slice of history, served up with director Aaron Sorkin's trademark snappy dialogueBy Linda Marric1 min read
Film review: Miss JuneteenthThis debut feature is heartfelt and worth seeing, says Linda MarricBy Linda Marric1 min read
Film review: RocksThis is an impressive film which shuns cliches, says Linda MarricBy Linda Marric1 min read
Rocks rolls out tales of teenage friendshipDirector's Sarah Gavron's new film is a diverse London-set dramaBy Stephen Applebaum4 min read
Beauty and cruelty in black and whiteCzech film director Václav Marhoul speaks about his film 'The Painted Bird'By Anne Joseph6 min read
Film Review: I'm Thinking of Ending ThingsThis is Charlie Kaufman's best film yet, says Linda MarricBy Linda Marric1 min read
Film review:MulanThis live action version of a cartoon classic, deserves to be a big hitBy Linda Marric2 min read
Are you ready to go back to the cinema?Our film critic won't go to eat out, or shop in a supermarket. But then the chance came to go back to a moviehouse...By Linda Marric2 min read
Film review:TenetThe most anticipated blockbuster of the year is phenomenal, says Linda MarricBy Linda Marric2 min read
Film review: An American PickleSeth Rogen's most Jewish film yet - and it left Linda Marric misty-eyedBy Linda Marric2 min read
Film review: The VigilThis Chasidic chiller is the first horror film to be made in YiddishBy Linda Marric2 min read
Film review: UnhingedYou might be tempted to give this road rage thriller a wide swerve, says Linda Marric, but it's strangely watchableBy Linda Marric1 min read
Ron Perlman: What Hellboy did nextThe actor Ron Perlman is best known for the Hellboy movies, but as he tells James Mottram, he likes all sorts of rolesBy James Mottram4 min read