A list written by: Lee Sonogan
You can review anything. Your thoughts and analysing can give you many ideas to create quality reviews. Facts and relevent information will also help. If you are going to review something, you must have experienced it or know a lot about it. If not it will not sound authentic. Then also research to get more information for it.
- Movies
- Directors
- Tv shows
- Documentarys
- Authors/Screenplay writers
- Books
- Graphic novels
- Comics
- Video games
- Video game companies
- Websites
- Blogs
- Internet videos
- Podcasts
- Audiobooks
- Comedians
- Philosophers
- Quotes
- Politicians
- Scientists
- Athletes
- Magicians/illusionist
- Celebrities
- Actors/actresses
- Sports games/fights
- Groups
- Songs
- Albums
- Bands
- Musicians
- Food
- Local food
- Beverages
- Alcohol
- Energy drinks
- Company product review
- History
- Conspiracy theories
- Religion
- Gods
- Planets
- Building designs
- Hair styles
- Clothing styles
- Various Art
- Monologues
- Live performances
- Fictional creatures and monsters
- Animals
- Review yourself
“Sometimes writing about a TV show, or a movie, or a book, is the most honest way to write about yourself.”
― Aaron Burch, Stephen King’s The Body
Reviews are done in so many different ways depending on the writers knowledge and perspective on it. So review recommendations can only be good if a reader reads the writers other stuff and ends up liking similar stuff to what the writer has written about. Not everyone will agree with your reviews.
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