Bethan Ackerley
Tomatometer-approved critic
Biography:
Bethan Ackerley is the 온라인카지노추천 columnist at New Scientist. She is passionate about television and writes principally about sci-fi and science-related media, but also loves sitcoms, horror and most of all heists.
My Husband, the Cyborg (2025)
“At times, My Husband, the Cyborg feels like being trapped at a dinner party with the most exhausting couple you know. But the longer the experiment runs, the better the film gets. This very modern... love story makes for fraught and fascinating viewing.” –
New Scientist
Feb 13, 2025
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War Game (2024)
80%
“I left War Game with questions about the exercise’s purpose. I didn’t learn much and I’m not sure anyone in the situation room did either. That said, for capturing the precarity of the US government in such scary circumstances, this is worth your time.” –
New Scientist
Jan 24, 2025
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Sisters with Transistors (2020)
97%
“I defy you to watch Sisters With Transistors without feeling transported to another time and place. Let the stories of these groundbreaking women and their work wash over you, and you will find yourself caught up in the current.” –
New Scientist
Jul 19, 2023
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Synchronic (2019)
78%
“Benson and Moorhead have still created a grim, uneasy thriller with genuinely hair-raising moments. ” –
New Scientist
Jul 19, 2023
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Tesla (2020)
58%
“The film rarely finds the will to be interested in the man Tesla actually was. Coupled with its incoherent – if striking – aesthetic, this means Tesla too often feels like an empty frame, or a motor without the power to keep it running.” –
New Scientist
Jul 19, 2023
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