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News and reviews websites, magazines, and other resources covering movies and the film industry are the focus of this part of our web guide.

These resources inform audiences about upcoming releases, as well as influencing how films are perceived, discussed, and remembered.

Movie news and reviews announce new projects, casting updates, release dates, and industry trends, as well as offering professional evaluations to help audiences decide what to watch, cultural commentary placing films in broader social, political, or artistic contexts, and preserving a record of cinematic history through interviews, retrospectives, and festival coverage.

Print magazines have historically been the backbone of film journalism, offering in-depth features and high editorial standards. Examples include Empire (a UK-based magazine known for its authoritative reviews, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes coverage of both mainstream and independent cinema), Little White Lies (celebrated for its striking design and thoughtful, often thematic criticism that blends art and journalism), Film Comment (provides scholarly yet accessible analysis of global cinema, from arthouse to blockbuster), and MovieMaker Magazine (focused on the craft and business of filmmaking, appealing to both creators and cinephiles). These publications are available in print for collectors, enthusiasts, and those who prefer paper, as well as digital for timely updates.

The Internet has transformed film coverage, making it more immediate and interactive. Popular digital-first platforms include Screen Rant (a popular site delivering breaking news, reviews, and explainers for movies, television, and streaming content), IndieWire (known for championing independent cinema and festival coverage, while also reporting on industry developments), and Collider (offers a mix of news, reviews, interviews, and video content). Digital platforms deliver rapid updates and often foster community engagement through comment sections and social media.

Some news and reviews resources cater to specific genres, audiences, or filmmaking communities. Examples include horror-focused sites like Bloody Disgusting, animation-centric blogs such as Cartoon Brew, and festival-specific coverage from outlets like Variety or The Hollywood Reporter during Cannes, Sundance, and TIFF.

Whether from critics or aggregated on platforms like Rotton Tomatoes, reviews can significantly impact a film's commercial and cultural success. Positive critical reception can elevate smaller films into the public eye, while negative reviews can dampen box office prospects.

As streaming platforms reshape audiences' viewing habits, movie journalism is adapting hybrid formats, interactive criticism, and global perspectives.

 

 

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