Monday 26 August 2013

Weekly Movie Reviews Are In High Demand

By Tara Daniels


We all love movies. No matter what age, gender, race or religion, there is hardly a soul that does not enjoy being entertained or enthralled by a gripping story. The popularity of this medium will forever reign, which is why weekly movie reviews will continue in their popularity.

The cinema business is always advancing along with technology. New films are released all the time. Film makers, script writers and production houses are always coming up with new stories to tell and new ways of doing this. There will never be a shortage of stories to delve into and there is always an abundance of content to be converted into moving pictures on the big screen.

With blockbusters like Titanic, Avataar and others like them, it is no wonder why this genre is so popular. The stories are getting better, the actors are getting better and the special effects are becoming more fascinating. Technology is advancing everyday and new possibilities arise, making producers pounce on the opportunity to use them in a new feature to wow the crowds.

Previews are extremely important as they give audiences an idea of what to expect before seeing a particular film and help them to decide what to watch and what not to watch. There are a few who may choose to take a risk by going to see a movie they know nothing about, but the majority prefer to have a sneak preview. Once they know who acts in it, what the genre is and what the story is about, they are better informed and can avoid disappointment.

Equally important are weekly movie reviews, as these allow the reader to hear what someone else thought of the film and thus aid their decision making process. Often written by professional critics, these reviews tell the reader what he or she can expect from the acting to all other aspects of the film. They provide an objective perspective and can prepare viewers for the best and worst parts of the viewing.

People who go to the cinema often make good use of these weekly write ups, looking for criticisms or praise of any new release. A review of this nature is mostly found in local newspapers, websites or magazines. They are easily accessible to the public.

The power of such reviews should never be underestimated. Good write ups get talked about among family and friends and as a result leads to more viewers. Bad write ups can lead to the absolute failure of a film on the circuit by decreasing the desire in people to want to watch that particular feature.

As long as there is a film industry, weekly movie reviews will remain popular and high in demand as new releases come out every week. They have the power to make or brake a film. They help us decide what to watch and what to avoid. They build up suspense and prepare us for the worst. Whether online or in black and white, read a good review before buying that next ticket.




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