About me

Hi! My name is Rosie, and I’m a film writer and critic with a broad appreciation for cinema across genres, with a particular interest in character-driven narratives, emotional realism, and contemporary auteur filmmaking. While I engage with a wide spectrum of film, my focus tends to lean away from horror and toward stories that linger, challenge, or comfort.

This era of my blog began during my time at university, where an unlimited cinema pass became the gateway to a deeper exploration of film as both art and storytelling. What began as casual viewing quickly evolved into regular writing and critical reflection, laying the foundation for Rosie Reviews.

Recently, I was lucky enough to partake in the BFI’s Film Critics Mentorship during the London film festival, providing me with workshops to improve on my writing, learn and conduct interviews with filmmakers and learn to write articles and features. Through the mentorship I also had my first article published in Empire. Although I write for myself on the blog I am interested in writing for anything so please reach out to rosiereviewsblog@gmail.com for any opportunities.

My cinematic perspective is shaped by a love for intimate, emotionally resonant films. Influences include the work of Greta Gerwig with Lady Bird and Little Women being key parts of my Top 4, alongside titles such as Babyteeth and La La Land, which reflect my interest in films that balance visual storytelling with emotional depth.

In addition to this blog, I share content across social platforms, offering reviews, commentary, and curated film recommendations. You can find me on Instagram, TikTok, and Letterboxd at @rosiereviewsx.