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Robbie
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Join date: Feb 28, 2025
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A UK based film reviewer. Robbie started reviewing films in 2020 during the covid pandemic. He started a freelance website on his own called Robbie's Reviews. Unfortunately in 2023, the website got shut down and Robbie took a hiatus.
However, in 2024, Robbie returned to film reviewing with the YouTube channel Fright Night Flix and became a media correspondent for Keziah Hyde Media.
Robbie has also made some amazing friends over his film reviewing career and has also been featured on the podcast "I Love That Movie"
Robbie sets a lot of bars being the first male and the first British writer for this website.
Posts (20)
Jan 27, 2026 ∙ 4 min
BAFTA Nominations 2026: Who Should Win, Who Will Win, and Who Was Snubbed
David Jonsson and Aimee Lou Wood announced the BAFTA nominations today — and unsurprisingly, I have a lot to say about them. First off, I was genuinely happy to see I, Swear receive so much love, landing five nominations , including Best Actor for Robert Aramayo. Aramayo delivered my favourite performance of last year, and it’s great to see that recognised here. Honestly, I’m just glad I, Swear didn’t slip through the cracks. The biggest snub that surprised me, though, was Amy Madigan ,...
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Jan 23, 2026 ∙ 2 min
Review: Is The Secret Agent Another Triumph for Brazilian Cinema?
Civil War ’s Wagner Moura returns to his homeland to lead The Secret Agent , a gripping political thriller set during Brazil’s military dictatorship. The film follows a former professor who finds himself caught in the crosshairs of an authoritarian regime, forced to flee persecution while attempting to resist the system closing in around him. Since premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, The Secret Agent has gone on to win several major awards and has now received Oscar nominations for Best...
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Jan 18, 2026 ∙ 2 min
Review: Hamnet is Chloe Zhao’s Perfect Comeback Film
Hamnet came out in the UK last week, and since I work in the Bard’s hometown, the cinema where I work—The Everyman Cinema in Stratford-upon-Avon—became the busiest cinema in the entire country for the film. Based on the novel by Maggie O’Farrell, Hamnet follows a dramatized version of William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes Hathaway (more commonly known as Anne Hathaway) as they cope with the death of their 11-year-old son, Hamnet. The film is directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Chloe Zhao (...
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