What is a critic review?

http://student.unsw.edu.au/writing-critical-review

Are critic reviews usually 1-2 sentences? (I'm writing one for a movie poster)

No. Critic reviews are usually at least 100 words and often much longer.

However, for your poster, you may want to make your reviews only a sentence or two long.

A critic review is an evaluation or analysis of a piece of work, such as a book, movie, play, or art exhibition, provided by a professional critic. Critics often use their expertise and knowledge in a specific field to provide an objective and informed opinion on the quality, merits, or flaws of the work.

If you're looking for a specific critic review, you can follow these steps to find one:

1. Determine the specific work you want to find a review for. Is it a movie, book, play, or something else?
2. Open a web browser and go to a search engine, such as Google.
3. Type in the name of the work, followed by the word "review." For example, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone review."
4. Press Enter or click on the search button and you'll see a list of search results.
5. Look for reputed sources like established newspapers, magazines, or websites dedicated to reviews. These sources often carry reviews from professional critics.
6. Click on the relevant search result that seems trustworthy and reputable.
7. Scan through the article or webpage to find the critic's evaluation and analysis of the work.

Remember that critic reviews are subjective opinions, and it's always beneficial to read multiple reviews from different sources to get a well-rounded understanding of the work.