Movie studios will sometimes present 
        a special screening for film critics before a movie's release to the general 
        public. If there are enough positive comments, they will issue a special 
        style "review" poster with the general release of the film. A review poster 
        IS NOT considered a reissued/rereleased poster.
      The review poster is normally issued 
        as a  one sheet. Because its principal purpose 
        is to bring to light the excellent reviews and/or special commendations 
        the film has received, the review poster usually lists a number of the 
        positive comments. To accommodate space for these remarks, the artwork 
        on a review poster is usually very limited. Review posters are normally 
        issued in tandem with regular movie materials.
      It is very easy to spot a review poster. 
        It has very little or no artwork, little or no credit information, and 
        contains large-print excerpts from newspapers, movie critics, magazines, 
        etc. Most review posters are simply a listing of favorable comments that 
        were made about the film in the media, with some artwork in the background.
      
 
        
      There are some review posters that 
        will have the word "review" printed on the bottom right corner. Not all 
        review posters are so marked, however.