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But in the place where we ask you to review a film yourself?
You don't need to know the stage play (or indeed book) to review a film.
Nor was Longfellow too proud to cover a wedding or review a film.
Why have you reviewed a film that is quite clearly for children of about 11 to 15 as an adult film?
It left me wondering if she is mentally competent, let alone capable of intelligently reviewing a film.
SOPA means that it would be illegal to even review a film or music track if you quote anything from them.
a competent reviewer can easily review a film with resorting to describing the entire plot and major scenes.
(A French trade paper became confused and the following morning reviewed a film titled "The Wales of August.")
The league suspended the Knicks' starting power forward for one game after reviewing a film of New York's victory against the Orlando Magic on Friday night.
Not long ago he chose to review a film he figured almost no one would see: "Chronicle of a Disappearance," by a Palestinian director, Elia Suleiman.
Your writing has the power to evoke strong visual images in the mind's eye and for that very reason I feel you should show restraint when reviewing a film early in its release.
Still waiting for The Guardian to review a film, theatre production, awards event, fill-in-the-blank without the obligatory reference to Brits owning/conquering/taking over/being adored by the US.
Ricky's World Famous Film Review: Gervais's film review was one of the earliest features included in the show in which he reviewed a film he had recently seen.
Neil Genzingler for The New York Times expressed embarrassment at the idea of even having to review a film called Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives before finding the film to be inept.
Ebert described his critical approach to films as "relative, not absolute"; he reviewed a film for what he felt would be its prospective audience, yet always with at least some consideration as to its value as a whole.
At BadMovieRealm.com the reviewer stated a reluctance to the review the film, his having a "general apathy towards these genres", and a fear of being able to honestly review a film which he was "was predisposed to dislike".
Starting with his review of FernGully: The Last Rainforest, the Nostalgia Critic began to do crossover reviews, in which he and a fellow contributor would review a film together, usually with them appearing in two separate videos.
Mr. Klein, whose last broadcast was in February, was widely considered the dean of the critics on New York television stations, although at the start of his career he confided to a fellow critic, Judith Crist, that he had no idea how to review a film.
Film critic Roger Ebert caused a controversy when his published review of the film revealed that he stopped watching after only eight minutes; he has since watched and reviewed the entire film and promised to never review a film he has not seen "in its entirety.
Another critic in his review said that "Reviewing a film this short is going to be fairly similar to reviewing an advert, because and with so little time to build character or a world, it essentially comes down to did you did or did you didn't like the punch.
Lee Art Theatre, Inc. v. Virginia, a 1968 per curiam opinion, did not reach the issue of whether a judicial officer needed to review a film as well as a book, but reversed the conviction on the same grounds as Marcus-that the judge simply relied on the investigatign officer's affidavit in issuing the warrant.