Hello everyone, welcome back to the Cinematologists blog! I hope this find you well, today we'll be sharing 5 of our favorite critique sources in the cinema world which inspire us and are very useful.
To start off, The New York Times, an important newspaper, has a section of Arts-Film in which they share movie reviews, interviews, oral history, what to watch and anatomy of a scene. The link to this: https://www.nytimes.com/section/movies
Next on the list, we have to talk about Empire, which is a big magazine that shows you the latest film reviews and it is also known as one of the world's biggest movie destination. This helps the Cinematologists to find information about what's new in the cinema topic and find new discoveries. The link to their website: https://www.empireonline.com/movies/
To go on, The Guardian has a very interesting Culture-Film section, which they update and have a lot of information of the most relevant films giving great critiques by different authors. The link to The Guardian Film: section:https://www.theguardian.com/uk/film
Roger Elbert is a well know film critic and very recognized all around the world, he has a web-page in which he shares movie reviews and ratings! You can check how many stars he has given to the movies in his web-page which makes it visually interactive and interesting. Here's the like to Elbert's web-page: https://www.rogerebert.com
Finally, most of the people know rotten tomatoes, it is a well know critique movie page in which they share different author's point of view. It also shares the percentage of the movies' rating, in a measurement of quality. The web-page of rotten tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/
I hope this web-pages and links are of your interest, we suggest all of these due to all the information they provide and the incredible style in their reviews. We'll see you next week with more interesting information!
-C.G.
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