It should be written in present tense.
In film reviews, it is common to use the present tense when discussing the plot, themes, and characters of the movie. This helps create immediacy and engagement with the reader, as if they are experiencing the film in the moment.
Past. For example 'I greatly enjoyed this film, although I did find the acting to be slightly forced at times.'
The future tense is "will review"
The past tense of review is reviewed.
The present tense of review is:I/You/We/They review.He/She/It reviews.
We review is the present tense.
"Filmed" is the past tense of "film".
Jargon is not necessary to use in writing a student review.
No, reviewed is.
Yes, but you will want to cite them accurately and completely.
The duration of Past Tense - film - is 1.52 hours.
Black Film Review was created in 1984.
Past Tense - film - was created on 1994-06-12.