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Cherry picking tag discussion

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The article has been tagged for "cherry picked sources" but I believe this tag may not be appropriate. The article includes:

  • Coverage from major industry publication Variety
  • Reviews from multiple independent publications
  • Festival coverage (Hot Docs International Documentary Festival)
  • Distribution news from industry sources
  • Reviews from established horror/film publications

All sources are properly cited and verifiable. The reviews happen to be positive, but this reflects the actual documented reception of the film rather than selective sourcing. No negative reviews have been excluded as they do not exist.

Would appreciate discussion on whether this tag is warranted given the comprehensive nature of the sources used. Stan1900 (talk) 21:18, 30 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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This article follows Wikipedia's guidelines for neutral content: - Uses major industry sources (Variety coverage of Hot Docs premiere) - Includes independent critical reviews from multiple publications - Maintains neutral tone throughout - All claims are properly cited with reliable sources - No promotional language used

The article focuses on verifiable facts and independent coverage rather than promotional content. Stan1900 (talk) 22:26, 1 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Are Home In Hollywood (publication) or Lisa Johnson Mandell (writer in it) notable? What about Grimoire of Horror or Kate DeJonge? DMacks (talk) 05:48, 2 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The articles demonstrate the notability of these topics per Wikipedia's guidelines:
At Home In Hollywood and Lisa Johnson Mandell's notability is supported by coverage of Mandell's work premiering the film in Variety, an established entertainment industry source. Mandell is a Rotten Tomatoes verified critic and a very active member of the Critics Choice Association (CCA).
Grimoire of Horror and its senior critic Kate DeJonge, who is Rotten Tomatoes verified, have been substantially covered in respected, long-running horror publications beyond routine listings or promotional material.
This coverage in independent reliable sources satisfies the general notability guideline and the criteria for films, publications and creative professionals. Stan1900 (talk) 17:20, 2 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]