Paul Devine

Owner, Writer

Preston's Summary

Paul Devine is a film writer, editor, and the founder of @thepeoplesmovie and chroniclesinfilm. As a film critic approved by @banana_meter, Paul's work focuses on providing reviews, news, and insights into the world of cinema, with a particular passion for storytelling within the realm of movies. His articles and reviews have been featured in various platforms, including The Peoples Movies, Cinehouse Blogs, and The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Private Sector Announcements: 38 %
Press Release: 19 %
Event Coverage: 15 %
Promotional Deal: 10 %
Review: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Film Industry
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment News
  • Art Dealing
  • Fine Art
  • Digital Art

Pitching Insights

Paul Devine's articles predominantly focus on entertainment news, particularly film releases, trailers, and actor updates. His coverage heavily leans towards private sector announcements and press releases.

If you want to reach out effectively to Paul, consider offering exclusive insights into upcoming film releases or behind-the-scenes details about popular actors. Additionally, providing access to high-quality visuals such as movie stills or exclusive interviews with cast members might capture his attention.

Given the significant portion of press release coverage in his work, providing pre-packaged content with clear storytelling angles may increase the chances of your pitch being successful.

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