Top 5 Movie Reviewers You Must Follow: The Most Talented Ever
- Sougata Dutta
- 03 April, 2022
- 2 mins ago

Top 5 Movie Reviewers You Must Follow: The Most Talented Ever
Follow the reviewers to avoid waste-time
Do you enjoy movies as well as movie reviews? Then you must know about some movie reviewers who can be called Jay z, Roger Federer, or Tarantino in the world of film reviews. Those numerous fans are spread all over the world for their film review skills. Let's put a spotlight on some film reviewers like that.
Roger Ebert
Great American film reviewer Roger Ebert was associated in the film review profession from 1967. Many readers were waiting for his movie reviews every week on the page of Chicago Sun-Times. He will always be remembered for his most humorous, delightful, sincere reviews ever. He wrote reviews of several famous movies, like North, Godzilla, the Brown Bunny, which became quite popular at that time. This proverbial film reviewer died in 2013.
Leonard Maltin
71 years old Maltin can be considered the modern Godfather of the world of film critics. Maltin will be remembered by his annually updated book of film review "Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide". Maltin also wrote several notable books, including “Whole Film Sourcebook", "Behind the Camera" etc. Maltin also worked as a film critic on the famous TV series "Entertainment Tonight" while the Golden Age of Hollywood was on.
Joe Morgenstern
Very few film critics have won Pulitzer Prize for their contribution to Film Criticism. Morgenstern is one among them. His reviews have continued to be published in The Wall Street Journal since 1995. He is also a regular contributor as a film critic in New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, New Yorker, and CNBC in Newsweek. Joe is a founder of "National Society of Film Critics". Joe received the Pulitzer Prize for his exceptional career as a film reviewer.
Mark Kermode
If we talk about Mark's achievements in the movie review's world, we have to talk about Observer's film reviews that were written by Mark Kermode. British movie critic Mark Kermode has worked as a movie critic on BBC Radio 1. Mark also worked as a host of a show called 'Cling Film". His documentary series is very popular, named "Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema'' aired on BBC 4.
Wesley Morris
His film review is being published on the page of the New York Times. His career began to rise to the heights among the weekly discussions about current films in NECN. Grantland is a famous ESPN's website, where Morris wrote film reviews until 2015. He also hosted a show called Still Processing in 2016. Morris also won the great Pulitzer Prize for film criticism in 2012.