10 Best Films 2023: Joseph Wade

10 Best Films 2023: Joseph Wade

From the moving to the insightful, the culturally relevant to the thematically resonant, these are the 10 best films released in 2023. List by Joseph Wade.

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The Old Oak (2023) Review

The Old Oak (2023) Review

‘The Old Oak’ (2023), the Palme d’Or-nominated “final film” of renowned director Ken Loach’s career, speaks truth to power. Ignore the naysayers. Review by Joseph Wade.

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10 Best Films of All Time: Joseph Wade

10 Best Films of All Time: Joseph Wade

The best films of all time according to The Film Magazine founder and editor-in-chief, Joseph Wade. 10 films from 7 decades, 4 countries, 3 languages.

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Cannes 2023: Glazer, Loach, Kore-eda, More Announced

Cannes 2023: Glazer, Loach, Kore-eda, More Announced

Jonathan Glazer is set to release his first film since 2013 at the 2023 Cannes International Film Festival. Full line-up of competition films and premieres here.

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Full Time (2021) EIFF Review

Full Time (2021) EIFF Review

Eric Gravel directs Laure Calamy in ‘Full Time’ – picture the Safdie Brothers directing a film about a single mother. Review by Mark Carnochan.

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22 World Class Football Movies

22 World Class Football Movies

A football pitch’s worth of world class football movies from around the globe, including stars like Maradona, Pelé, Messi and Ronaldo (both of them). List by Joseph Wade.

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Sweet Sixteen (2002) Review

Sweet Sixteen (2002) Review

Ken Loach and Paul Laverty film ‘Sweet Sixteen’ (2002), telling the tale of a non-educated delinquent in small-town Scotland, packs a tremendously heavy punch. Mark Cornachan reviews.

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Kes (1969) Review

Kes (1969) Review

“Kes (1969) is one of the premiere British films ever made. A bold, critical, moving masterpiece from one of the true masters of the form.” Joseph Wade’s review of Ken Loach film ‘Kes’.

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10 Best Films 2019: Joseph Wade

10 Best Films 2019: Joseph Wade

2019 has been a year in which some of the most influential auteurs have released films, blockbusters have taken on a new significance and some stagnant genres have been reignited, but what are the 10 best films of 2019? Joseph Wade selects, here.

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Sorry We Missed You (2019) Review

Sorry We Missed You (2019) Review

‘I, Daniel Blake’ was “our quiet rage”, ‘Sorry We Missed You’ is an impassioned cry for help. Joseph Wade reviews the latest film from Ken Loach, the Cannes nominated ‘Sorry We Missed You’.

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