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The background is a mixture of one of the scenes from the film and of a wall that has been sculpted. The two backgrounds allow the reader to have an insight into the film and also be able to see the review that has been written. The headline ‘Gods and Monsters’ tells the audience the reference that the name has to the film. The layout of the headline of headline is simple in a gold colour and the ‘Gods’ has been faded to that it is visible to the reader. The Body copy is laid out in columns that are ranged to right The Drop cap which was used allows the reader to be aware of where the paragraph begins. The image that was used was from a scene from the film which also attracts the audience to see the film. The caption that was shown gives the reader some The stand- first gives the reader a introductio n into the review and to the film if they have not seen it.

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The background is a mixture of one of the scenes from the film and of a wall that has been sculpted. The two backgrounds allow the reader to have an insight into the film and also be able to see the review that has been written.

The headline ‘Gods and Monsters’ tells the audience the reference that the name has to the film. The layout of the headline of headline is simple in a gold colour and the ‘Gods’ has been faded to that it is visible to the reader.

The Body copy is laid out in columns that are ranged to right

The Drop cap which was used allows the reader to be aware of where the paragraph begins.

The image that was used was from a scene from the film which also attracts the audience to see the film. The caption that was shown gives the reader some understanding of the scene.

The stand- first gives the reader a introduction into the review and to the film if they have not seen it.

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The background image which was taken from the film which many reviews do; gives the reader some advantage of seeing the film.

The border which was used to throughout the review on the ‘new films’ and ‘film of the month’ to attract the readers into reading the review.

The Body copy of the text was arranged in columns and was ranged to the left like many reviews.

The pull out quote is used to show the best part of the review and to hint whether the film is good or bad.

The drop cap tells the readers where to begin.

The stand- first gives the readers some awareness of the film and what it is about. Also the section heading also gives the audience some information about the film such as the release date and actors.

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Woman in black Not since young Hutter arrived at Orlok's castle in "Nosferatu" has a journey to a dreaded house been more fearsome than the one in "The Woman in Black." Both films (and all versions of "Dracula") begin with the local townspeople terrified of a residence and the legends surrounding it. In this case, a green, Victorian-era attorney named Arthur Kipps (Daniel Radcliffe) is visiting a haunted house in the north of England, which can be reached only by a single-track road on a long, narrow causeway that lies so low in a brackish sea that the waters lap its edges.

The Dead Teenager Movie has grown up. The characters in "House of Wax" are in their 20s and yet still repeat the fatal errors of all the "Friday the 13th" kids who checked into Camp Crystal Lake and didn't check out. ("Since all the other campers have been beheaded, eviscerated or skewered, Marcie, obviously there's only one thing for us to do: Go skinny-dipping at midnight in the haunted lake.") In "House of Wax," two carloads of college students leave Gainesville for a big football game in Baton Rouge, and take an ominous detour along the way, leading them into what looks like the Texas Chainsaw Theme Park. "

House of wax

The two review that were taken from IMDB gives me a taste of how I should write my review. I chose these two reviews because they also relate to my genre of horror and thriller. My review should consist of • some insight about the film and the characters •Some compliment criticisms into the film •Humor •Never to give away ending or the whole story •Relation to other films on either how bad or good the film is

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BFI’s Lying Game is a sensual effective thriller picture that exhausts and frightens you from beginning to end. It's a film that’s frightening yet it's a nicer kind of fright that leaves you in suspense and wonder.

The character Harry played by the award winning Jonathan Peprah) repeats the fatal errors of ‘The boy that cried wolf’ that leads him to an end that the audience are lead to discover. Within the opening of the film we are soon understand Harry's quite sinister character that is quite comedic throughout the film. Beginning from a typical teenage movie the film seems very cheerful and inviting however when a very classic moment when a Harry gets rejected it all seems to go downhill. The mysterious girl (Ella Thompson) who makes her debut as the quiet girl; but someone that should not to be messed with. The high school banter that is played out just like a school playground rumor which gets out of hand. The director Topaz wisdom the remarkable production of Fallen apple has made another step to capture the importance of lies and consequences, for the saying what goes around comes around is the statement that fits cheerful thriller of the century. Many fables have been adapted and transformed but 'The Lying Game' has given 'The snow White of the Huntsman' are run for being one of the best adaptations' of a fable. The sudden twist on the classic revolves mainly around the two characters however the fatal ending is not based upon the bully/ liar Harry but upon the other characters that gossip and create the lies that foreshadow the end and give you a fright and wakeup call that will make you think again about lying and spread rumors for you never know where it will get you.

MY REVIEW