Are you a movie fan? Looking for the latest movie and film news? Then check out this blog. /Film, Peter Sciretta’s blog, was created as an alternative movie news and review blog.
According to the site, Peter Sciretta wrote and directed a feature film you will never see, and now he bitterly critiques movies on this blog. A film geek and pop cultured fan boy, Peter sees 7 new movies a week on average. He loves well made popcorn movies and smart indie flicks but hates pretentious Oscar bait period films based on best selling novels, no matter how well acted and crafted they may be. Whether you agree with him or not, the blog has very interesting postings and movie-related information. He has apparently developed a semi cult-like following, with plenty of movie reviews and experience in the technological and film spheres. Trying to find out when is that movie getting released? The site provides a movie release date schedule where you can sort movie releases by date, title, or studio. Movies are rated with a 10 star rating system. In addition to the latest movie reviews, you’ll find a great movie review archive. You can sort reviews by date, title, rating, or reviewer. You can also post comments. This blog has a rather strict policy with respect to posting comments. No hate speech is allowed and if you must argue, it asks to please debate intelligently.
/FILM In Their Own Words
“A member of the Internet Entertainment Writers Association, /Film has been mentioned/cited by: USA Today, CNN, BBC, Rolling Stone, The Village Voice, IMDb.com’s Studio Briefing, The Orlando Herald, Wizard Magazine, Defamer, Jossip, Wikipedia, IFC Blog, movies.com, The Onion’s AV Club, Fark.com, A Socialite Life, FinalDraft.com, Stewart Copeland from The Police, Amber Tamblyn’s Official Website, Stumbleupon.com, Bloggingbaby.com, calacanis.com. /Film stories have appeared on the front page of digg.com, Netscape.com, Newsvine.com and Shoutwire.com. We are invited press at Sundance Film Festival, Tribecca, San Diego Comic Con, and Independent Film Festival of Boston. /Film is represented by Gorilla Nation.”
Why /FILM It Might Be A Killer
/Film is a great site for movie news and reviews. Reviews are interesting and fun to read and people can add their comments and learn a lot about new releases and movie-related topics.
Some Questions About /FILM
With IMDB (Internet Movie Data Base) and other comprehensive movie resources, why would anyone prefer /Film? Will /Film emerge as real authority in movie sites? 







