How to Write a Movie Review

Posted on May 26, 2012 at 3:55 pm

People often ask me how to become a movie critic, and I usually reply: “You watch a lot of movies and you write movie reviews about them.  This is the world’s best time to be a movie critic because anyone can find a place to publish reviews.  The trick is to make them good enough that people will want to read them.”  (The other trick is getting paid for them, but if you accomplish the first, the second will follow.)  For some guidance on how to write good movie reviews, Chris Klimek of the blog “Swagger, Not Style” has an excellent set of guidelines.  I especially like these:

  • Your review should let your reader know these three things: What is this production trying to achieve? Was it successful? Is the thing that it succeeded or failed at something that’s worth doing at all?
  • and “Be funny….but never be mean.”

Adding some more specifics is Katherine Dacey of The Manga Critic, with some guidance for movie reviews of superhero films.  In other words, this is one category of fan explaining the world she lives in to those who just visit it.  And hmmm, she and Klimek agree on one crucial and too often overlooked piece of advice:  “Do Your Homework.”

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Beliefnet’s Newest Newsletters: Movie Mom Reviews DVDs and Movies

Posted on May 26, 2012 at 8:00 am

Of course I hope you all visit me here every day or at least a couple of times a week, but if you think it is more convenient to get my movie and DVD/Blu-Ray/Streaming/Download/On Demand reviews each week via email, I’m happy to say that Beliefnet has created two newsletters featuring my reviews.  If you’d like to sign up, start with this page, sign in via your email address, and put checkmarks next to the newsletters you want.

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Happy Anniversary, “Star Wars!”

Posted on May 25, 2012 at 12:40 pm

A long time ago, in a galaxy far away, my mom gave me a preview ticket for a movie and I went knowing nothing about it except that it was made by the director of “American Graffiti” and co-starred Alec Guiness.  It was the original Star Wars, which celebrates its 35th anniversary today.  I went back soon after, bringing my fiancee/now husband, and we sat through it twice.  May the force be with Lucas and everyone who helped to create this world.

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Pixar Favorites Back in Theaters This Weekend

Posted on May 25, 2012 at 12:13 pm

Four popular Disney•Pixar movies are returning exclusively to AMC Theatres for the Memorial Day holiday weekend to provide a perfect alternative for families in the midst of PG-13 summer movie season. From May 25 through May 28, “Toy Story 3,” “Ratatouille,” “Up” and “WALL•E” will be featured at AMC locations around the country. Each film will be accompanied by a classic Pixar short film and an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming movie, “Brave.”

Priced at $6 per movie (pricing may vary), each movie will play once every day on a rotating schedule. Participating locations, showtime information and advance tickets are available now.

 

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