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English, 09.04.2021 23:10, 20jessicar598

I NEED THE HELP ASAP Choose one of the following films:

The Bride of Frankenstein
Tales from the Crypt (1972 film)
Jaws
Psycho (1960)
Rear Window
The Sixth Sense
Secret Window
Locate one critique on the film you have chosen. Critiques are already accessible by renowned film critic Roger Ebert's Review (Links to an external site.), at suntimes. com, on your selected film.
Complete the questions below. You may copy and paste this information into a document or make your own organizer with the same criteria.
What is the title of this critique?
Provide a basic outline of the critic’s article.
Summarize his evaluation of the film in one sentence.
Choose specific language from the review that helps you understand the film critic's attitude. Explain how those quotations create the author's tone you hear as you read the critique.
After reading these reviews, do you have an interest in watching the film or an appreciation for the craft of writing a critique? Explain why or why not.

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