Letterboxd Review Generator

The Letterboxd Review Generator recreates a film review exactly as it renders on Letterboxd: the flat #14181C page with no card, a 2:3 poster with its 1px inset frame, a serif film title beside a grey release year, the 24px avatar and "Review by" line with an optional Patron, Pro or HQ badge, the green half-star row, the orange liked heart and the dim like and comment counts. Set the rating in half-star steps, flag a rewatch or spoilers, write multi-paragraph prose, then export a crisp high-resolution PNG. Everything runs in your browser — no account, no uploads, nothing leaves your device.

Letterboxd Review editor
New
2:3

Posters crop to 2:3 with square corners and a 1px inset frame.

16 / 70 characters

Renders at 17.6px beside the serif title.

Aurelia Vance avatar

13 / 32 characters

★★★★½

Half stars render as Letterboxd's literal ½ glyph. A zero rating shows nothing at all — the strip never draws empty stars.

11 / 20 characters — Letterboxd writes Watched 14 Aug 2024: no comma, 3-letter month, no leading zero.

270 / 1400 characters — leave a blank line between paragraphs.

Comma-grouped integers, not 12.4K. Zero hides the item.

3 / 12 characters

letterboxd.com renders dark only; the light tokens ship for light surfaces such as dialogs and embeds.

Letterboxd Review Generator features

True half-star rating row

Ratings run 0 to 5 in half-star steps using Letterboxd's own #00C030 star glyph, and a half renders as the literal ½ vulgar fraction in the next slot, exactly as the real site draws it rather than as a half-filled star.

Poster, avatar and badges

Upload a poster and crop it to a true 2:3 with square corners and the 1px inset frame, crop a circular reviewer avatar, and add the Patron, Pro or HQ chip after the display name.

Every review state

Toggle the orange liked heart, the rewatch arrow that flips the line to Rewatched, the italic spoiler notice, the watched date and the like and comment footer, and flip the poster between the mobile and desktop sides.

Multi-paragraph review prose

Write as long a review as you like with blank lines between paragraphs; the body renders at Letterboxd's 15px, 1.5 line-height and wraps cleanly instead of overflowing.

High-resolution PNG export

The review is captured client-side at a high pixel ratio and downloaded as a sharp PNG that stays crisp in decks, thumbnails, story graphics and video edits.

How to make a letterboxd review mockup

  1. 1

    Set up the film

    Type the film title and release year, upload and crop a 2:3 poster, and choose whether the poster sits on the left or the right.

  2. 2

    Add the reviewer

    Enter the display name, upload and crop a round avatar, and pick a Patron, Pro or HQ badge if you want one.

  3. 3

    Rate and write

    Drag the rating to any half-star value, switch on liked, rewatch or spoilers, set the watched date, then write the review prose.

  4. 4

    Export your PNG

    Set the like and comment counts, check the live preview, then export a high-resolution PNG of the finished review.

What you can use it for

  • Film-criticism memes and letterboxd-style jokes for social media
  • Promo graphics and press quotes mocked up for an indie film release
  • Thumbnails and lower thirds for video essays and review channels
  • Design comps for review, rating and media-tracking app interfaces
  • Classroom examples for film-studies and media-literacy lessons
  • Fictional reviews as props in short films, comics and web series

Frequently asked questions

Is the Letterboxd Review Generator free?

Yes. It is completely free with no login, no account and no export limits. A Pro option removes the watermark and doubles the export resolution.

Is it safe and legal to make fake Letterboxd reviews?

Clearly fictional mockups are fine for design comps, memes, education and marketing. Never use them to impersonate a real member or critic, fabricate evidence or mislead anyone, and respect Letterboxd's trademarks.

Can I set a half-star rating?

Yes. The rating slider moves in 0.5 steps from 0 to 5. A half renders as Letterboxd's literal ½ glyph in the next slot, and a rating of zero shows no stars at all because the strip never draws empty ones.

Why is the star green but not the Letterboxd brand green?

The brand green is #00E054, but the star glyph rendered on letterboxd.com is #00C030. This generator uses the rendered value so the mockup matches a real screenshot.

Can I upload my own poster and avatar?

Yes. The poster crops to a true 2:3 box and the avatar to a square, both in a built-in crop dialog. Images stay in your browser and are never sent to a server.

Does it have a light mode?

Letterboxd's web review page is dark only, so dark #14181C is the default. A light option using the platform's shipped light tokens is included for slides and print layouts that need a white background.