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Try Timothy Corrigan's _Writing About Film_ (Longman Pub.) -- a textbook
designed for the lower division writing classroom, but one with a nicely
succinct description of these categorical differences.

Jennifer M. Bean
Assistant Professor of Cinema Studies
Dept. of Comparative Literature
Box 354338
University of Washington-Seattle
Seattle, WA  98195-4338
Fax: 206.685.2017

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>From: Michael Boedicker <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: film reviews vs. criticism
>Date: Tue, Mar 23, 1999, 1:25 PM
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>Hello, I'm new to the list.  Does anyone know of an academic source
>which clearly explains the differences between film reviewing and film
>criticism (they're often erroneously lumped together).
>
>Thanks...
>        Mike
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