Benj Clews and Michael Onesi
| Benj Clews, a UK citizen and London resident, created the Four-Word Film Reviews website in 1999 and has received submissions of more than 285,000 reviews of 29,500 films to date. The website has been featured on BBC Radio, CBC Radio, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, The Daily Telegraph (UK), The Guardian (UK), Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia), Toronto Star, and Entertainment Weekly.
Michael Onesi is a public relations expert, a former editor at the Kingston Whig-Standard and a guest columnist at the Toronto Sun. Please visit www.fwfr.com |
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FOUR WORD FILM REVIEWS Abrams Media, August 2010 Genre: Popular Culture Agent: Courtney Miller-Callihan |
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“Short on text but long on insight.”—Entertainment Weekly How do you sum up a film in four words? Like this: “Travolta’s career, Uma resuscitated,” (Pulp Fiction); “Icy Dead People,” (Titanic); “Long, but hobbit forming” (The Lord of the Rings); “A five-stab hotel” (Psycho). Benj Clews and Michael Onesi have amassed a huge following of readers and contributors on their popular film review website, Four-Word Film Reviews. Film buffs and humor lovers unite in appreciation of these pithy, comedic reviews of famous (and infamous) movies through the years. Test your own film knowledge in the “Guess the Movie” quiz throughout the book. Prepare for rampant “Spoiler Alerts” about unexpected plot twists. And genre fans can flip directly to chapters dedicated to horror, gangsters, and even animated films. |


