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Writing Movie Reviews |

Wednesday, 08 June 2005
During my past ten years as a film critic I've received numerous requests for advice about writing movie reviews, so I decided to put together a description of approaches and techniques that work for me. If you're a wannabe film critic who loves movies and writing, read on.
Finally, the most important step of all - the dreaded re-write. I check again for errors in grammar, overuse of passive verbs, lack of specifics, and unclear references. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Betty Jo Tucker is the Lead Film Critic for ReelTalk Movie Reviews (www.reeltalkreviews.com) and for The Colorado Senior Beacon. She is the author of two movie-related books, "Confessions of a Movie Addict" and "Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick." Her weekly movie commentary can be heard each Monday afternoon on Louisiana Live (www.louisianalive.net).You are welcome to publish this article free of charge on your website, newsletter, or e-zine, provided:
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