User:AlliSwin21/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935 film)

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
I thought this would be a good article to evaluate because it is pre-WW2 and I am fairly familiar with A Midsummer Night's Dream. It's an iconic play and this movie seems to have had a fair bit of controversy. At first glance it seems fairly fleshed out and well-researched, but when really looking at the article it seems like that is just from the quantity of content.

Evaluate the article
This is a nice, long article, with loads of information, however, there are a few spots in this article that could be revised.


 * The lead does not include every major section in its overview; it is missing Critical response and the Accolades section. However, the article lead is concise.
 * It uses Rotten Tomatoes as its own resource, and includes a review from Emmanuel Levy who is a film critic and scholar, but the article does not mention or cite this specific review. I would suggest citing Emmanuel Levy specifically like Graham Greene's review. Other sources include books, news articles, etc., and vary in the times they were published.
 * There are a few sections (Cancellations, Run Times) where citations are needed.
 * The Music section needs sources and could probably use more information about the soundtrack.
 * A great part of this article is the pictures included since they are in Public Domain. All of the pictures are pushed against the right margin where I think they could be moved or enlarged.
 * I'm confused about the organization of the plot summary as it is separated into two parts. The original play is separated into five acts.

The article has all necessary article sections and is currently C-Class for not meeting the criterion for Referencing and Citation.