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Becca Johnson

Becca is a Rotten Tomato-approved freelance critic from Essex, UK, with a penchant for horror and coming-of-age. She can mainly be found at Film Focus Online, where she is Senior Writer. She specialises in new release reviews, rankings and Top 10's.

Ballad of a Small Player

‘Ballad of a Small Player’ Review: Berger’s New Hypnotically Stunning yet Tonally Inconsistent Fever Dream

by Becca Johnson

Ballad of a Small Player is worth a watch due to the talent of Edward Berger, the excellent performances from Farrell, Swinton and Chen, and the extraordinary visuals that elevate each and every scene.

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’ – A Simultaneously Humorous and Gothic Entry Into the Franchise

by Becca Johnson

Wake Up Dead Man may not hold the most intriguing mystery of the trilogy, but makes up for it with laugh-out-loud jokes, a stunning location and a killer cast.

The Long Walk

‘The Long Walk’ Review – Friendship Prevails in Harrowing yet Mesmerizing Stephen King Dystopia

by Becca Johnson

The Long Walk is by no means an easy watch due to its raw emotion and graphic violence, but is certainly a worthwhile one.

Caught Stealing

‘Caught Stealing’ Review – Anarchy and Punk Rock Meets Criminal Underworld in Aronofsky’s Latest Achievement

by Becca Johnson

Caught Stealing is a punk-rock gem filled with edgy attitude, banging tracks and excellent performances.

Jurassic World: Rebirth

‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ Review – Brings Scares and Action to a Near-extinct Franchise

by Becca Johnson

A stacked cast, plenty of action and some strong Dino sequences ensure viewers won’t leave feeling shortchanged.

The Old Guard 2

‘The Old Guard 2’ Review – Long-awaited Netflix Sequel Packs a Punch

by Becca Johnson

The Old Guard 2 is an impressive sequel that effortlessly manages to carry over the themes, tones and overall feel of the first movie.

Karate Kid: Legends

‘Karate Kid: Legends’ Review – A Misguided Start Leads to a Fun, Nostalgia-fueled End

by Becca Johnson

Karate Kid: Legends unfortunately gets a lot wrong, which may lead to some fans feeling misdirected and disappointed.

Warfare

‘Warfare’ Review: A Fantastic Piece of Filmmaking that Deserves to be seen on the Biggest Screen

by Becca Johnson

Featuring a talented cast and impeccable sound design, Warfare is a stark and intense ride that will leave you cold by the time the credits roll.

Captain America: Brave New World

‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Review: A Well-Acted, Back-to-Basics Continuation of the MCU

by Becca Johnson

The storyline is a little bit hit or miss here, which prevents Brave New World from being one of the stronger Captain America flicks.

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’ Review: A Heartfelt and Hilarious End of an Era

by Becca Johnson

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy works well as a strong ending to the franchise, a poignant exploration of grief and a funny, charming way to spend two hours.

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