What is film criticism?
Film criticism is the business of writing about films, evaluating and analysing them for an audience of fellow film lovers. Critics help us understand how a film affects us, how the parts of a film work together, and what a film means. Film critics are often journalists who work for newspapers, online, and on television and radio; however there are also academic critics whose work is more formal and is published in journals and on academic websites.
Whilst academic critics often look at themes in films, or examine the cinema of yesteryear, journalists working in the field concentrate on the latest releases, providing us with information to inform our visits to the movies. They also write for trade publications, informing cinema owners and distribution chains of the best films from around the world.

















