Emma Walsh

English Graduate

United Kingdom

I am an English with Creative Writing graduate from the University of Nottingham. I hope to pursue a career in film journalism, and have written a variety of film and television reviews for the university magazine. I am also on the review writer's list for local magazine, LeftLion, and have written several articles for them also.

Portfolio
LeftLion
07/10/2019
Film Review: Men in Black International

Director: F. Gary Gray Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Emma Thompson Running time: 114 mins I suppose since the announcement of Men In Black International, the main question on everyone's minds has been: "Is it possible to have a Men In Black film without Will Smith?" In short... no.

LeftLion
10/10/2019
Film Review: Joker

Prism words: Emma Walsh It's already being called the film of the year and even got an eight-minute standing ovation at its premiere, but what is it about Joker that makes it so spectacular?

LeftLion
04/26/2019
Film Review: Shazam!

In amidst all of the Marvel hoopla going on at the moment, DC are here to remind us that they're still very much in the game...

LeftLion
03/21/2019
Film Review: Captain Marvel

Marvel is either the gift that keeps on giving, or a cinematic plague that's clogging up screens all year round, depending on your point of view. Either way, they're back with another film: Captain Marvel.

Impact Magazine
03/06/2019
TV Review: Russian Doll - Impact Magazine

Along with newest releases Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened and Sex Education, Russian Doll is another of the Netflix originals that has graced our screens this year. "Lyonne's dark humour forms the characterisation of the protagonist" The show stars Natasha Lyonne (Orange is the New Black, American Pie film series) and Charlie Barnett (Chicago Fire).

LeftLion
02/07/2019
Film Review: Velvet Buzzsaw

Turn of the screw words: Emma Walsh Does Dan Gilroy's Velvet Buzzsaw deserve to be grouped in the category of quality content Netflix fans have noticed since the New Year? Director: Dan Gilroy Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo and Zawe Ashton Running time: 113 minutes Velvet Buzzsaw, a Netflix Original thriller, portrays the tragic past of a recently deceased artist, Ventric Dease.

Impact Magazine
12/02/2018
Film Review: The Christmas Chronicles - Impact Magazine

Like it or not, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. In the past, we have seen a range of Santas grace our screens at this time of year, from Richard Attenborough to Tim Allen, but now it is time for Kurt Russell to take the reins in his fabulous take on St.