• A great place to start is our Shop, where we offer a selection of vintage Film Review annuals. Click here to see which years are available.

  • Film Review conducts interviews each fall, spring, and summer seeking movie-loving, tech-savvy interns to assist with brand related projects. This remote role includes hands-on virtual work with the Digital Editor, as well as lab hours where interns view our Cinema Series course, which is uniquely curated each internship cycle. Previous interns hail from prestigious film programs, such as USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, UCLA, NYU/Tisch, Columbia University, Carnegie Mellon, Biola University, NYC’s The New School, Rhode Island School of Design, The University of Michigan, The University of Denver, and Truman State University. Click here to apply.

  • First of all, congratulations on crossing the finish line -- that's no easy task. We wish you the best with the film and your future endeavours. As Film Review solely covers feature films, we are unable to accommodate review requests for short films or web/tv series. While we do our best to cover most of the year's feature film releases, please note that we generally only cover feature films with a theatrical run or major streaming release. With our small staff, we are unfortunately unable to get to most review requests. So many films, so little time!

  • Film Review Annual was first published in 1944, edited by F. Maurice Speed and continued in print until 2015, when it transferred to the online website of Film Review Daily which you are reading now. On the other hand Film Review magazine started in 1950 and was the house publication of the Associated British-Pathe production company ABPC and was sold only in their ABC cinemas. It originated with the title ABC Film Review and tended to emphasise the films produced by Associated British or other company releases that the ABC cinemas were showing. Examples are M-G-M, Warner Brothers and Pathe who produced the weekly newsreel Pathe News distributed to ABC cinemas. In 1972 ABC was dropped from the Film Review title and the magazine went on sale to the general public. The last edition was a combined one for August and September 2008. The only connection between Film Review and this subsequent monthly magazine, is that they share contributors in James Cameron-Wilson and Michael Darvell. For a complete history of Film Review Annual, see volume 70, the last to be published in print form in 2015, or our History section.

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