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    At The Movie Buff, our critics try to be fair but aren’t afraid to tell it like it is. Our reviewers have one thing in common—they are all movie lovers with a passion for discovering not only blockbusters, but those hidden gems which you might have forgot existed. Patronizing movie theatres, video stores, Netflix,  Redbox, and even watching edited TV movies, our team will look anywhere to bring readers reviews.

    Below are some of our reviewing philosophies and styles each critic brings to the table:

    Jeremy Wood

    Jeremy Wood is Executive Producer and Owner at Cinematic Visions – a Video and Media Production Company in Kansas City, Missouri.1 Articles


    James Spate
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    James is a huge horror and paranormal enthusiast and is also a loving father and partner. He enjoys tales of mystery and suspense and the unknown. You can follow James on his Facebook account @The Night Morgue for horror news.1 Articles


    Roshan Chandy
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    Roshan is a freelance film critic and writer based in Nottingham, UK. He possesses a particular passion for Science Fiction cinema, and attends the movie theatre 4-5 days a week. He lives, breathes, and consumes all the latest releases from every genre and corner of the world. Along with writing for "The Movie Buff," Roshan is a contributing film reviewer for an ever-expanding list of publications and websites. These include "LeftLion," "Movie Quotes" and "More and Cheer Full." He also presents his weekly Film and TV podcast "What You Been Watching?" For more up-to the-minute film reviews and articles from Roshan, visit www.roshansreviews.com and Follow him on Twitter (@chandy_roshan) Instagram (@critic_roshan). Subscribe to his podcast "What You Been Watching?" via Spotify, Soundcloud, and Google Podcasts.1 Articles


    Ciara Devlin
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    Ciara is a lover of all things creative and a graduate from a creative writing degree as a result. She writes reviews, stories, and everything in between. You can find Ciara on Twitter @ciaradev0 and at www.ciaradevo.wordpress.com for more examples of her work.1 Articles


    Harry Membrey
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    Harry is an aspiring English film critic who studied this embracing art at university. His focus is relatable and intuitive criticism that delineates from theoretical perspectives. You can follow Harry @harry_membrey on Instagram and look out for his articles on https://www.snippetsmagazine.co.uk.1 Articles


    David Harkin

    David is a qualified Multimedia Youth Worker, a film and video tutor, an award-winning filmmaker, and the author of British Cult Cinema: Amicus to Zardoz. David is a graduate of Queens University, Belfast and received his Master's degree in Film and a graduate of Ulster University with a Bachelor's degree in Media.1 Articles


    Gemma Walsh
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    Gemma Is a nineteen-year-old blogger from Australia. She loves film and can’t remember a time she wasn’t completely obsessed with it. She considers the cinema her “Safe Place” and finds comfort in film. Her favorite genres are horror, drama, romance, and comedy. She has recently begun a film site of her own, www.captivatedbyfilm.net. You can also find her on Instagram, @captivatedbyfilm.1 Articles


    Denise Hazard
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    Denise attended Granby College, majoring in Arts and Letters. She is an avid reader of all types of literature, and her interests include biographies, movies, and, recently, astronomy.1 Articles


    Katie Drayton

    Katie Drayton is a London-based story addict. From movies, to books, to TV shows; she can often be found contemplating one over a cup of hot chocolate.1 Articles


    Cameron Harvey
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    Cameron Harvey is a writer with an encyclopedic knowledge of cinema. Growing up, he watched too many movies and eventually graduated from film school in Berlin, Germany. He now lives in New York City and pays way too much rent.1 Articles


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