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  1. One of the best ways to learn how to write a film review is simply by reading good film reviews. You can find examples in most major newspapers and magazines. Check out the arts and entertainment sections of The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, or Rolling Stone. 3.

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  2. This handout from Angela Bunyi's Writing Movie Reviews: Lights, Camera, Publish! lesson plan includes three movie reviews (one each for Kit Kittredge, Kung Fu Panda', and WALL-E) from Rotten Tomatoes.

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  3. Guideline for a Movie Review o Paragraph 1: You will need to include the following: name of the film, prominent stars of the film, basic setting (time and place), and genre. o Paragraph 2: You will need to write a short plot summary for the movie.

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  4. Creating Effective Film Reviews – Secondary presentation, available to download at www.intofilm.org/review-writing-secondary. The Member workbook guides members through the review writing process and includes the following activities: Inclusive activities.

  5. Book or Movie Review Template. A book review, like a movie review, consists of a summary and analysis. Your review should start with an introduction, then a summary of the book/movie, then your analysis and finally your conclusion.

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  6. When you write a film review there are a number of different things that you should include in your writing. You want to make sure that you have given the person who is reading your review as much information as possible. Remember that it is ok to give your opinion about the film.

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  8. The materials will help you learn how to write an introduction, summary, analysis, and conclusion of a film review. You will also see a range of useful adjectives that you can use to express your opinions in their reviews.

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