Fraser Johnston

Fraser Johnston Pro

Film Teacher by day. Wannabe film critic by night. Full-time film enthusiast. Check out my Instagram and Facebook page F-in-Film.

Favorite films

  • La La Land
  • Halloween
  • The Social Network
  • Taxi Driver

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  • Don't Worry Darling

    ★★★½

  • See How They Run

    ★★★★

  • Crimes of the Future

    ★★★★

  • Bodies Bodies Bodies

    ★★★½

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  • Don't Worry Darling

    Don't Worry Darling

    ★★★½

    A 1950s housewife living with her husband in a utopian experimental community begins to worry that his glamorous company could be hiding disturbing secrets. Forgetting about the behind the scenes “drama” and focusing on the drama up on the screen, Olivia Wilde’s follow-up to utterly charming Booksmart is a mix of the Truman Show and the darker side of society so often depicted in Black Mirror. This is not surprising when learning that Chris Pine’s enigmatic leader Frank was based…

  • See How They Run

    See How They Run

    ★★★★

    In the West End of 1950s London, plans for a movie version of a smash-hit play come to an abrupt halt after a pivotal member of the crew is murdered. When world-weary Inspector Stoppard and eager rookie Constable Stalker take on the case, the two find themselves thrown into a puzzling whodunit within the glamorously sordid theater underground, investigating the mysterious homicide at their own peril. Tom George’s directorial feature debut would feel right at home within the Wes Anderson…

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  • The Invisible Man

    The Invisible Man

    ★★★★

    When Cecilia's abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see. Leigh Whannel’s follow to sci-fi sleeper hit Upgrade proves that Whannel is indeed becoming a force to be reckoned with when it comes to genre filmmaking. He proves yet again that you do not need a big budget to…

  • Parasite

    Parasite

    ★★★★★

    A poor family, the Kims, con their way into becoming the servants of a rich family, the Parks. But their easy life gets complicated when their deception is threatened with exposure. Bong Joon Ho’s masterpiece is as impeccably designed and structured as the Park’s dream home. Much like his previous works, Bong Joon Ho provides commentary on the current state of affairs at the time. His views on social and class divide have been a constant source of storytelling and…

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