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Latest Film Reviews Are Not Always Critical Based

Latest Film Reviews Are Not Always Critical Based - For almost all film life and film "critics" it has become the only primary source for reviews worthy of trust. The purpose of this review is usually to give a warning to the average visitor. However, this has recently changed. Critical reviews tend to influence success, box office awards, and almost every amount of success associated with a particular film. Is this fair? Not. But, it seems that if a film is not subject to criticism before it is released, the film explodes.

Latest Film Reviews Are Not Always Critical Based


Now, there are more movie review sites based on new films than ever before. Are there more criticisms out there? Yeah, not really. But there are more people who watch the film before it is released to the public. 

This process tends to soften criticism to some extent and allows more real film reviews to emerge. Now, is this review really good, with perfect grammar? Usually not, but that's okay because they are usually shorter and to the point.

Despite all the newfound criticism, this does not seem to affect the awards show. But, that doesn't really matter. 10 years from now, I don't think anyone would be happy with "Pirates of the Caribbean" winning an Oscar for the best film. 

What he is influencing is more people. How many new independent films we have watched in the past 10 years. Lots. Are they all great? Not. Most are not critically recognized other than by the audience - such as audience awards, and the best festival prizes.

The good thing about uncritical reviews is (as mentioned above) they are short, to the point, and very mainstream. They are written with grammar that is terrible, misleading, and often contains spoilers. But, this makes them more real, because this is how you will talk to your friends about the movie you just watched.

The best way to read reviews is to check critical reviews and regular member reviews. If you prefer Art House films, a critic will most likely agree with your tastes, while normal people might not. 

Find a favorite critic - whether it's because you like the style of the writing, agree with the taste of the film, or think he's smart, it's always best to have a supporter. 

You can enjoy movie reviews from critics and your friends, but always remember to trust your instincts and you won't be disappointed with the film you're looking to watch. Remember, trailers aren't everything.

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