10 Best Films 2021: Joseph Wade

10 Best Films 2021: Joseph Wade

From musicals to award winners, blockbusters to animations, the 10 best films of 2021 according to The Film Magazine editor Joseph Wade.

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10 Best Films 2020: Joseph Wade

10 Best Films 2020: Joseph Wade

Ten films that have forged empathy and awe against all the odds and an almost complete shut down of the theatrical experience, as chosen by Joseph Wade to be the 10 Best Films 2020.

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The Prom (2020) Review

The Prom (2020) Review

Netflix Original musical ‘The Prom’, starring Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman and James Corden, and directed by ‘Glee’ creator Ryan Murphy, is hard to care about but looks mightily impressive. Mark Carnochan reviews.

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The Broken Hearts Gallery (2020) Review

The Broken Hearts Gallery (2020) Review

2020 rom-com ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery’, from screenwriter-director Natalie Krinsky and starring Geraldine Viswanathan, demonstrates the timelessness of New York City love stories. Leoni Horton reviews.

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The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020) Review

The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020) Review

Sequels are infamously difficult to get right, but McG is out to prove a point with ‘The Babysitter: Killer Queen’. Was he able to overcome the sequel curse? Mark Carnochan reviews.

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The Perfect Candidate (2019) Review

The Perfect Candidate (2019) Review

Monumental filmmaker Haifaa Al-Mansour returns to Saudi Arabia to tell a tale of a woman fighting systemic sexism in ‘The Perfect Candidate’ (2019). Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.

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Yes, God, Yes (2019) Review

Yes, God, Yes (2019) Review

‘Stranger Things’ star Natalia Dyer plays a sexually repressed teenager discovering herself and her body amidst a religious upbringing in Karen Maine’s debut feature ‘Yes, God, Yes’ (2019) reviewed by Beth Sawdon.

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