How to Write a Movie Review For the B2 FCE Cambridge exam A movie review is an informal piece of writing that describes and evaluates a movie. Movie reviews are usually written by experts giving their opinion about the movie and published in newspapers, magazines, or blogs. Parts of a movie review 1. Title This should include the movie title and an eye-catching heading 2. Introduction This paragraph should include the name of the movie, the genre, the director, the stars and any prizes they have won. You can also include information about the place and the time the movie is set and filmed. The purpose of this paragraph is that you engage the reader and give them a general idea of the type of movie you are going to review. 3. Summary This part should include an outline of the main events along with general information about the characters and the plot. Your summary should NOT spoil the film. Therefore, you should not mention anything about the ending of the movie. 4. Analysis In this section you should share your opinion about the movie. Your review should examine the plot, the actors, the special effects and the soundtrack. You can also compare the movie you are reviewing to a similar film in the same genre. In this section you can also give examples of the good elements and the bad elements in the movie. 5. Conclusion In this part you should summarize your thoughts on the good and bad elements of the movie. Finally, you should evaluate the movie (give stars , thumbs up or thumbs down ) and make a recommendation. You should mention why you recommend/ don’t recommend the movie. Now that you know which parts should be included in a movie review , let’s see an example: Check the movie trailer out to learn more about “Little Boy” Useful language to describe movies Movie genre • an action movie • an animated movie • a drama • a historical movie • a horror movie • a musical • a romantic comedy • a science fiction movie • a thriller • a war movie • a western People and things in movies • audience • cast • cinematography • extra • plot • review • scene • script • sequel • soundtrack • special effects • star • subtitles Adjectives to describe movies Positive Negative Neutral funny hilarious exciting interesting moving first-rater original imaginative legendary inspiring insightful thought-provoking flawless first-rate suspenseful riveting intriguing heart-warming stellar standout stunning must-watch tragic violent too boring too scary uninteresting too slow too long weak flawed second-rate third-rate silly disappointing bloody predictable confusing ordinary disgusting suspenseful low-budget big-budget dramatic highly-charged sentimental romantic fantasy slow romantic satirical fast-moving oddball picaresque wacky Verbs and phrases • It was directed by … • It was written by… • It was dubbed into [languge] • The movie explores themes of … • The movie shows… • [Actor] played the part/role of [character] • It is set in… • It is based on the book… • It was shot on location in [city] • It’s about… • One of the main storylines is… • It stars… • In the end… • My favourite scene is… • I strongly recommend the movie because… Pro tips for writing a movie review • Remember to write the movie’s title. • Write an eye-catching heading. • Remember to mention the genre of the movie. • Don’t forget the audience. Who is the movie for? • Don’t forget to include the names of the characters, the year the movie was made and if the movie or the actors have won any awards (For example, an Oscar, a Golden Globe, an MTV Movie Award, etc). • Never ever mention the ending!!! You don’t want to spoil the movie. • Remember to share your personal opinion and your evaluation.