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- Sophie Price Film Critic | UK Film Review
Sophie Price Sophie is a writer for UK Film Review. Providing film reviews on a range of movies. Follow On Twitter Read My Film Reviews
- Robert Stayte Film Critic | UK Film Review
Robert Stayte I have always loved movies from a young age, but once I went to college and university, I started to engage with the medium more through studying it. This studying came from writing essays about films in many ways and writing and directing a couple of shorts as well. Beforehand, I was a fan of several critics and became interested in making my own reviews. I officially started writing for my University magazine in 2018, covering many new releases as the two years went by and improving my writing skills. After looking for another magazine to move onto, I found this one, which looks like it'll be the next step in legitimacy and a good path to continue doing something I love doing. I like to be as honest as possible in my reviews, but I'm always aware of objective qualities as well. I love any kind of film and I only have a few genres that I'm not fond of. Those include Brit feel good movies, rom-coms and dry period pieces. Some of my favourite movies include Jaws, Reservoir Dogs, Back to the Future, Stand by Me, Vertigo, Whiplash, Heat, Sicario and Mandy. Follow On Twitter Read My Film Reviews
- Moving Parts | UKFRF 2022
Moving Parts Listen to our review on the film podcast What our film review said: READ FULL REVIEW Will Forget’s performance as his name-sake is suitably aloof, yet human enough to allow the audience to connect to his interior vulnerability. Whilst Tom Knoblauch plays the straight man, searching for an angle whilst slowly gaining an understanding of his strange celebrity subject. The chemistry the pair share is the film’s bloodline, and allows the philosophical debates and Seinfeldian conversations that feature prominently to sustain themselves without coming across as pretentious or pointless. Proudly supporting MediCinema for our 2022 film festival.
- Christopher Hart Film Critic | UK Film Review
Christopher Hart Cinema is an endless source of joy. There are hundreds of thousands of beautiful and thought-provoking films out there, so it is important to seek them out and experience them. I am an anthropology student moving into his third year at university, and I am always looking for different perspectives on life. Favourite directors of mine include Ingmar Bergman, Richard Linklater, and Wes Anderson. I love unique colour pallets and immersive dialogue. I will watch just about anything, but I am still slightly apprehensive to watch horror films on account of my vivid imagination. I am thankful to be a part of UK Film Review, and happy to share my thoughts with anyone interested. Follow On Twitter Read My Film Reviews
- Kieran Freemantle Film Critic | UK Film Review
Kieran Freemantle Kieran Freemantle is a film critic at UK Film Review. Follow On Twitter Read My Film Reviews
- Clout | UKFRF 2022
Clout Listen to our review on the film podcast What our film review said: READ FULL REVIEW Filmed almost entirely through webcams, this intriguing drama provides an informative insight into the power of the internet and social media by showing how these two can influence people and what the life of a YouTuber is like. The narratives focuses on a lonely and depressed individual, who initially creates and uploads videos of her everyday experiences as way to escape her unhappy life. Proudly supporting MediCinema for our 2022 film festival.
- Contact Us | UK Film Review
Contact Us To get in touch about getting your film reviewed - Click Here . To apply to be a writer for UK Film Review - Click Here . For all other general enquiries, please use the contact form below. Send Us a Message I consent to my personal data being collected as per the Privacy Policy I consent to being added to the UK Film Review mailing list for marketing purposes. Submit How do I get my film reviewed by UK Film Review? Anyone can request their film to be reviewed by UK Film Review by visiting our Submit Your Film page. When submitting your film, you will need to provide various details about you and the film itself. Links to the film must be accessible without payment (e.g. Video-on-Demand) or subscription (e.g. Amazon Prime). How do I request an interview with UK Film Review? Filmmakers wishing to be interviewed by UK Film Review will need to purchase an interview in our shop, or visit our Interviews page and fill out the form at the bottom - where they can also make payment. How do I write for UK Film Review? To find out more about becoming a writer for UK Film Review, visit our Become a Film Critic page. There you will find details on how to apply. Please note: you must follow the instructions clearly - any applications which do not will not be read. How do I advertise on UK Film Review? If you are interested in a partnership/advertisement with UK Film Review, fill out the form above with details on your idea. We are always happy to work with film-related companies and/or festivals. We do have limited capacity, however, as we are already partnered with many wonderful festivals around the world. Can I post a guest blog or insert a link? No. We do not accept guest blogs or sponsored content on this website. We may be able to assist on our VOD site - UK Film Channel. Please go there and use the contact form on their website to find out more. I have spotted a mistake in a review, what should I do?" Please use the contact form above to let us know and we will ensure to correct any mistakes. How long is the wait to get a film review? This varies during the year but a general rule is at least 6 months. This seems excessive but it is simply the nature of the indie film industry - which is chock full of amazing filmmakers constantly creating wonderful work - which we want to review. We receive multiple submissions per day and the queue for a review grows faster than we can chop it down. We have options for filmmakers to skip the queue, starting from £10 - visit our shop to find out more about our Queue Jumps. Can I use UK Film Review content elsewhere? No. UK Film Review own all the content on this website and should you wish to use any of it elsewhere, you must seek permission first. Use the contact form above to do so. How do I listen to the UK Film Review Podcast? Our film podcast can be accessed by most podcast providers, such as SoundCloud, Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcasts etc. Be sure to search there first as we should be easily found. Otherwise, visit our Podcast page and you should find links and info of our episodes. How can I appear on the UK Film Review Podcast? We do not currently have guests on the podcast, only seasoned UK Film Review critics appear. This may change in the future. Do UK Film Review have a Head Office I can visit? No. All of our staff and contributors are freelance, working from their homes or on the go. Should you require a postal address for something (e.g. film assets, competitions) please get in touch using the contact form above. I don't like what a UK Film Review critic wrote/said about my film. Can I have the review removed/edited? Generally we do not remove reviews. It is unfair to our critics who have spent a lot of time watching your film and writing their review to have their hard work removed because you don't like their opinion. We will remove reviews should they fail to meet the UK Film Review standards we expect from our writers, and it is likely we will assign your film to another critic. Please only submit your film if you are happy to receive unbiased and genuine criticism from our critic. Many filmmakers are not used to this kind of feedback about their movies, especially ones they funded themselves and poured years of work into. Our job is to review the film as a final piece, not the arduous journey you took to make it. The critic is entitled to their opinion - one which they will have formed by watching your film in full at least once. Filmmakers should be aware that their films will not always appeal to every audience member. How do I enter my film into the UK Film Review Festival? Films can be entered into our film festival via our FilmFreeway page. We host an annual online film festival via our VOD sister site, UK Film Channel. Any filmmaker who enters the UK Film Review Festival will receive a guaranteed film review - if they haven't already had one. And anyone who receives a 5-star review will get guaranteed official selection status - should they choose to enter the festival. We have numerous categories to enter and allow submissions for short films, feature films, documentaries, and more.
- Rachel Willis Film Critic | UK Film Review
Rachel Willis Rachel Willis is a freelance writer living and working in Columbus, Ohio. She recently graduated with an MFA in Creative Writing from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Rachel has written for ScreenRelish, MaddWolf, and UK Film Review and is currently working on her first novel. Aside from being an active writer, Rachel is an avid film watcher with a soft spot for horror movies. Follow On Twitter Read My Film Reviews
- Alex Crisp Film Critic | UK Film Review
Alex Crisp Alex Crisp is a writer for UK Film Review. Follow On Twitter Read My Film Reviews
- John McKeown Film Critic | UK Film Review
John McKeown John McKeown is a film critic at UK Film Review. Follow On Twitter Read My Film Reviews
- Tom Jay Film Critic | UK Film Review
Tom Jay A South Yorkshire based film student, with a particular love for schlocky 90s Horror, I’ve a worrying obsession with consuming and writing film, TV and just media in general and so am happy to have to opportunity to finally let people see what I think and refine my writing ability. I can be contacted on Twitter @TomJay_22 and can be seen on Letterboxd in an attempt to watch as much as I possibly can, drop me a follow! Follow On Twitter Read My Film Reviews
- Seth Troyer Film Critic | UK Film Review
Seth Troyer Seth Troyer is a Columbus, Ohio based artist currently working for the Metropolitan library system (they may as well pay him since he'd be there everyday anyway). Along with loving "weird, experimental" films, he is also a lifetime monster movie obsessive. Over the course of the last decade he has created many short films as well as a post-apocalyptic mini series (all available on his Youtube channel). Seth also takes part in various musical projects, and is currently attempting to publish a science fiction novel he recently completed. Follow On Twitter Read My Film Reviews