Is it possible to let staff members "flag" a drama/movie review (as well as comment, feed post, forum post, recommendation etc.) for content review? By this I mean if a staff sees any review that breaks the rule, is too short to be considered helpful, in another language etc, they may "request rewrite/re-view" from the user that wrote the text? During the time this content is flagged, it might become hidden/invisible except for the owner of that review/post and they may either delete or submit changes for the staff to evaluate the content again whether it's now appropriate or not.
This is difficult to explain when the verb "review" is the same word as a drama/movie "review". I hope that made sense.
I believe other big sites like Instagram, Youtube or Tumblr has this system, but it's automatic. Posts that contain vulgarities are automatically marked as NSFW and the mark (or "flag") is only visible to the user who made that post. They can click "request for review" or something along the line as well as "oppose" the flag if they don't think it's NSFW.
It's only different that it should be done by human (staff, not the automatic system) on MDL. This way the problematic post can stay out of sight until the user decide to do something about it. We don't need to tolerate users who disappear or don't log in after that (in which case most are spammers) and we don't have to tolerate users who ignore the warnings from staff either.
Oh, and it'd be nice if the user gets a notification or a personal message to inform about their "flagged" posts too.