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Wednesday 19 February 2014

Oliver Pfeiffer- A Film Critic That Changed The Way Of Looking At Australian Cinema



When it comes to publishing views and opinions of the critics about the new releases at the box office, Oliver Pfeiffer is one name that is always considered on the priority list. Trained at British Film School, Oliver is a versatile and honest writer whose works have been deeply appreciated and widely published all over the globe.

Oliver has worked at various newspapers and magazines as an editor and writer all through the globe, but he found much of his fame when he started writing as a film critic and gave his bold views about the films releasing at the box office. Ranked amongst the top 5 critics of the Australian film industry, Oliver Pfeiffer is usually considered to be the number one. Others in the list are - Jan Thurling, John Hinde, Bernard Hemingway and Toni Martin-Jones. All of these writers, including Oliver are highly respected and renowned publishers in the Australian film industry.

It would be correct to say that film critics have been a great source of information for the audience over the decades. Due to a large number of films releasing at the box office every week, it is a crucial choice as to which film is worth spending your money and time on. In this situation, the reviews written by the critics play a very important role for the viewers in making the correct choice. 

Oliver is classified into the category of most trusted and honest critics and his opinions are highly valuable. However, Oliver has his own way of writing. He is never affected by the performance of a movie at the box office, but writes in such a way that his readers can find their answers. 

One of the recent interviews done by Oliver was of Stanley Joseph, the producer cum director of the upcoming film, “My Cornerstone”, which is already a lot into limelight even months before its launch at the box office. Oliver talked about the plot of the movie, which is about the social prejudice and adversities existent in the Australian culture. When asked about his vision and mission in the film industry, Oliver was told that Stanley’s plans are not limited to Australian box office, but he was aiming to make it large in Hollywood.

 With his unique way of writing and clean approach towards cinema, Oliver is indeed the most prolific critic of the Australian box office.

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