British-born Chinese film critic. đ¨âđŠâđ§âđŚ OAFFC, Rotten Tomatoes, London Film Critics Circle, OFCS, IFCS, Cherry Picks
Website: muckrack.com/katie-smith-wong
Katie Smith-Wong
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đ¨ #review: #ProjectHailMary - âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸
"Project Hail Mary is a visual spectacle with Gosling on top form...A sci-fi adventure that will capture the eyes and hearts of audiences, Lord and Miller have created 2026âs first great blockbuster."
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đ¨ #Kokuho: âââââ (out in cinemas 8 May)
"As an immersive cinematic experience released in 2026, it will be hard to top Kokuho. A vibrant celebration of kabuki full of beauty and depth, Leeâs latest feature is an incredibly lush and emotional epic."
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Wasn't a big fan of #TheTestamentofAnnLee, either:
"While Seyfried delivers her best role so far, the music and pacing cause the film to buckle its own ambition."
Check out my #review here: www.flickfeast.co.uk/reviews/film...
đ¨ #ReadyOrNot2: âââ (out in cinemas now)
"The stakes are double or nothing with Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come, but the film suffers without the surprise factor. However, the filmâs chaos and Newton and Weavingâs chemistry make the sequel a fun time."
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Well... #TheBride was disappointing:
"Has promise...but inconsistent visuals and character development stop it from reaching its full potential. So much so that not even the magic of Buckley can save it."
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My first âââââ film of 2026 is Beth de AraĂşjo's #Josephine, which premiered at #Sundance2026:
"Tense, thoughtful and absorbing, Josephine is impeccable filmmaking."
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So yeah, I did not like #WutheringHeightsMovie. Here is my â #review on Flickfeast:
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Last film review from #Sundance is Liz Sargent's #TakeMeHome:
"Shows poignance and abundant affection...balances a sobering reality with heartfelt performances, raising awareness of a crisis that needs to be addressed."
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In 2011, American writer Andy Weir released his debut novel, The Martian, which was called âthe best pure sci-fi novel in yearsâ by the Wall Street Journal. Hollywood agreed, as a 2015 cinematic adapt...
He has risen! And he's here to kick ass!
Check out this clip from Legend of the 8 Samurai (dubbed 'The Star Wars of Samurai Films'), which we'll be screening on 23 April at Bristol Megascreen.
The film will be intro'ed by @katiesmithwong.bsky.social
www.forbiddenworldsfilmfestival.co.uk
In 2010, Korean-born Japanese filmmaker Lee Sang-il adapted Shuichi Yoshidaâs crime noir novel, Villain, to film. The film won acclaim and various Japan Academy Prizes, as well as marked Leeâs first b...
On 23 April at Bristol Megascreen, come watch the Japanese fantasy adventure known as âThe Star Wars of Samurai Filmsâ - THE LEGEND OF THE 8 SAMURAI!
The film will be introduced by @katiesmithwong.bsky.social
www.forbiddenworldsfilmfestival.co.uk
The Testament of Ann Lee marks the second film for Mona Fastvold, co-writing partner of filmmaker Brady Corbet. The success of their recent project, The Brutalist, set a level of anticipation for thei...
When Ready or Not exploded onto screens in 2019, it took audiences by surprise. The crowd-pleasing, blood-splattered horror comedy cemented Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (aka Radio Silence) ...
1816 may sound like any other year, but it is a notable year for various reasons. It is also known as the âYear Without a Summerâ, when a volcanic event caused temperatures to plummet to under 1°C. Th...
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Drama-thriller Josephine stars Gemma Chan and Channing Tatum, with the debut performance of child actress Mason Reeves. Directed and written by Beth de AraĂşjo, the film follows eight-year-old Josephin...
Starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, âWuthering Heightsâ follows the doomed love story of Cathy (Robbie) and Heathcliff (Elordi). The film not only marks the latest feature by British filmmaker Em...
In a feature-length adaptation of her homonymous short film, Liz Sargentâs Take Me Home explores the stigma of the American healthcare system through the eyes of a vulnerable family. The film focuses ...