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    Rotten Tomatoes
  • Read movie reviews of current films from the nation's top critics and many other sources, used by Rotten Tomatoes to formulate a single "rotten" or "fresh" rating. ...
  • http://www.rottentomatoes.com/
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    At the Movies
  • ... site of At the Movies, the movie critics' TV show hosted by Ben Mankiewicz and Ben Lyons (formerly Ebert and Roeper) featuring their reviews of new movies ...
  • http://www.atthemoviestv.com/
Questions/Answers
Movie Review?
I am doing a movie review at school, and was wondering what movie would be good to review. It can't be a computer animated movie, like Shrek, or a cartoon movie.
Guess this depends on what grade you're in & what kind of movie you can get in to see... However, since you're talking about Shrek or other animated / cartoon movies - I'm going to assume you're fairly young still. Do a review on "Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe"
How do you write a Televisionor movie review?
I'm supposed to write a movie or television show for homework and I need the guidlines on how to write a television or movie review, because i've never actually written a reviw and so i'd not know where to start. Could someone give me the STEP BY STEP guidelines or writing a television review?? Thanks and the best answer gets 10 points and 5 stars!!
You seem to have two assignments here - one ies writing a movie or television show, and the other is writing a review on a movie or television show. Basically, the movie or TV review, like a book review, gives a very brief summary of the plot (without giving away surprise endings) and talks about the characters, and whether they work well together, whether the plot hangs together, whether the whole thing is overawed by special effects or drowned out by music. Whether the writing/plot/acting is fresh and original, or whether it is just another rehash of cliches. There's no way to give you a step by step guideline, because each movie or TV show you see is different. Take notes while you are watching - it's amazing how little things can slip your mind. And pay attention to the characters as though you were meeting them for the first time. Some actors are so busy being themselves they never really get into the character. Others manage to submerge themselves so you forget they are not really that person. Meryl Streep is one of those - she truly becomes the character she is playing. And the range of characters is so diverse. One wonders what the 'real' Meryl Streep is like! Those aren't step by step guidelines, but I hope they help. If you have to write a movie or television show, what's a whole different thing. There is a very strict protocol and format and the library has a number of good books on how to put together a script.
How do you write a moviereview?
What is included in a good movie review? Any tips?
Quick summary of what happens, NOT the ending (although you can hint that the ending is a twist or that it's obvious). How easy was it to follow the story? Which characters were acted well/not well? Was it fast paced/slow paced? Was it a horror or a comedy? Would you recommend it?
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