Wiktionary
n. (label en chiefly journalism) A short (l/en: critique) — ranging anywhere from a single sentence to a few hundred words in length — of a specified artistic work.
Wikipedia
A capsule review is a form of criticism, usually associated with journalism, that offers a relatively short critique of a specified artistic work ( movie, music album, restaurant, painting, etc.). Capsule reviews generally appear in publications like newspapers and magazines, and can range anywhere from just a few sentences up to around 300 words.
Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide is a famous publication that includes hundreds of capsule movie reviews by prolific film writer Leonard Maltin, including the world's shortest capsule review (a 2 out of 4 star review of the 1948 musical Isn't It Romantic?) that consisted of only the word, "no," according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
Category:Writing
Usage examples of "capsule review".
I have editors calling me daily, begging me for anything -- a blurb, a capsule review, even a 'books received' notice.