critic
a professional who publishes his opinion on a particular movie/play/book
(ex- roger Ebert, Richard Roeper, Leonard Maltin, Pauline Kael)
Mediocre
Competent but not especially outstanding/ Pretty much the average thing.
(ex- "The film wasn't bad and it wasn't good either, it was just mediocre"
Cliche
something that's been used so many times that it no longer surprises or interests the audience; overexposure
(ex- In a scary movie, a black cat jumps out and scares the character, but the real danger is Right behind her/him.
Character Driven
The story revolves around the character/ The character changes his or her personality by the end of the story.
High-concept
When the idea of a story is interesting enough to get people to watch it without knowing anything else.
Plot
what the story is about
hype
Using different techniques to make the audience excited.
Ensemble effort
When the actors work well together.
Audience demographics
when the critic recommends that only a certain group of people should see, or not see, the film
Montage
when a film editor rapidly cuts several shots together to tell a story or communicate a message that is shown through the images.
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