Gabriella Geisinger
Gabriella Geisinger is a freelance film critic and journalist, with a focus on J-drama & film, and the Japanese production industry. She was previously Locations Editor at Screen International and Deputy Movies Editor at Digital Spy. Her writing can also befound in Curzon, 1883, and more. A born and raised New Yorker, she loves coffee and the colour black, obviously.

Cape Fear episode 3's SHOCK cameo actually means more than you think
Who was that masked woman?

Disclosure Day's biggest flaw is thinking people are better than they are
The sci-fi is out now in cinemas.

Avengers: Doomsday release date, cast, trailer and everything you need to know
We're still waiting patiently for the full trailer.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer, release date, cast and everything you need to know
Tom Holland is swinging back into action!

The Other Bennet Sister mercifully avoids a 'glow up' – but where's its bite?
No one is expecting a bodice-ripper, but give the viewers something.

Emerald Fennell's romantic take on Wuthering Heights is a captivating, if flawed, adaptation
It finally lands in cinemas this week.

"The kings are back" say fans as Netflix reveals BTS comeback concert livestream and documentary
It is the first concert since the band went on hiatus so members could complete mandatory military service

Netflix's new romance People We Meet on Vacation is a must-watch for One Day fans
Especially if you don't quite feel like crying bucketloads by the end.

BBC police drama Lynley that's reboot of a beloved classic has one detail that you probably missed
Open your ears and you might notice it...

17 best Christmas movies on Netflix to watch this year
Crackers all round.

61 best horror movies that are actually good and terrifying
Longlegs, Talk to Me and Barbarian are among the best (and scariest) horror films to watch.

Hocus Pocus 3 potential release date, cast and everything you need to know
Will we see the Sanderson Sisters again?

Uncharted 2 potential release date, cast and everything you need to know
Will Nate and Sully be back?

The Banshees of Inisherin ending explained: It's about so much more than two friends falling out
The black comedy is now streaming for free.

Venom 3 release date, trailer, cast and all you need to know about Venom: The Last Dance
It's the final countdown.

Joker 2 release date, cast, trailer and all you need to know about Joker: Folie à Deux
It's finally arrived!

Nobody Wants This has a problem with its Jewish women
Oy vey...

Thunderbolts release date, trailer, cast and everything you need to know
Thunderbolts, er… assemble!

Transformers timeline: How to watch Transformers movies in order
Transformers One has now arrived.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 release date, trailer, cast and everything you need to know
He's speeding back into cinemas this Christmas.

Kingsman 3 potential release date, cast and everything you need to know
The end of Harry Hart and Eggsy's story is coming, sometime.

War of the Rohirrim release date plus the Lord of the Rings movie's cast, plot and everything you need to know
Back to Middle-earth.
Captain America 4 release date, trailer, cast and all you need to know about Brave New World
Get ready for a new Captain America.

Downton Abbey 3 release date, cast, plot and everything you need to know
Back to Downton (again, again).

Reptile ending explained: Who killed Summer and why?
Untangling Netflix's twisty thriller.

Toy Story 5 release date, cast, plot and everything you need to know
To infinity!

Top Gun 3 potential release date, cast and everything you need to know
Flying into the danger zone AGAIN.

Star Trek 4 potential release date, cast and everything you need to know
A new writer has boarded the USS Enterprise.

The Tattooist of Auschwitz is just bad storytelling
Not even Melanie Lynskey can add energy to this flat, trauma-porn adaptation.

One Life's incredible true story, told by the survivors
Lady Milena Grenfell-Baines and Vera Schaufield open up about Nicholas Winton's impact.

The Batman 2 release date, cast and everything you need to know
Back to Gotham, you say?

Why The Zone of Interest is more than just a Holocaust story
Jonathan Glazer's cinematic style forces us to confront ourselves.