Film criticism, analyses of films written by academics and film scholars, are usually published in scholarly journals. Film criticism can be written at any time, often years after a film is released. Film reviews, written by journalists or lay people, are published in various sources including newspapers, magazines and online. These are usually published when the film is released so keep release dates in mind when you are searching for reviews.
Use the following databases to find film reviews or film criticism. Some contain the full text, and others will give you a citation which you can use to find the criticism or review in print in the library.
Academic Search Complete
Find film criticism and reviews from both scholarly and popular sources. Includes full-text articles.
Hint: Enter the title of the film in quotes. eg. “American in Paris”
International Index to the Performing Arts (IIPA)
Find film criticism and reviews from scholarly film journals and trade journals. Includes full-text articles.
LexisNexis Academic
Find reviews from popular sources such as newspapers and some magazines. Includes the New York Times.
MLA International Bibliography
Find film criticism from scholarly sources. Includes full-text articles.
Visit the following web sites for film reviews . Keep in mind that film reviews on many web sites are not reviewed by scholars or editors.
Internet Movie Database
http://www.imdb.com/
Find reviews, cast and crew details, and awards. “User comments” can be submitted by any visitor to the site and are not edited or checked for accuracy. The “external reviews” links you to reviews found in magazines or on other web sites.
Movie Review Query Engine
http://www.mrqe.com
A searchable database of more than 300,000 movie reviews from over a hundred Internet sources, including newspapers and magazines. Covers both modern and older films.