10 Best Films 2023: Margaret Roarty

In a year of struggle for filmmakers the world over, these 10 films – selected as the very best of 2023 – proved that relatable art is needed now more than ever. List by Margaret Roarty.

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Margaret Roarty

Staff Writer Lover of red wine, romance novels, and orange cats named Jack. When I’m not writing about movies, I’m breaking the news at my local paper. Deeply obsessed with Jane Austen adaptations, movies about writers, and anything with James Spader. Team Member Year joined: 2023 Staff Writer First article submission: 2020 Movies can tell us a lot about who we are at any given moment in time. They reflect back on us, shining a…

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10 Best Films of All Time: Margaret Roarty

The 10 best films of all time according to The Film Magazine staff writer Margaret Roarty. List includes films from across genres, mediums and forms.

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The Idea of You (2024) Review

Anne Hathaway stars in ‘The Idea of You’, an age gap romance fantasy that avoids saying anything real but is better than it needs to be. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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Challengers (2024) Review

Zendaya, Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor star in the erotically charged tennis drama ‘Challengers’ (2024), an at times exhilarating but often underwhelming film from Luca Guadagnino. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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Charade (1963) Review

‘Charade’ (1963), Stanley Donen’s thriller starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant, has it all: laughter, suspense and a killer romantic pairing. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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’10 Things I Hate About You’ at 25 – Review

At 25, ’10 Things I Hate About You’ invites us to remember how it feels to be young and foolish. It is one of the best teen comedies of all time. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) Review

Francis Ford Coppola and Gary Oldman gave vampires a whole new look in ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula’, but it’s the same story we know and love. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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Lisa Frankenstein (2024) Review

Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse star in the uneven horror-romcom ‘Lisa Frankenstein’, from director Zelda Williams and writer Diablo Cody, a fun and cosmic ride. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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