The Work Of Criticism In The Age Of Cinematic Reproduction
While acknowledging the discrepancy between the populism of the movie-going public and the elitism of most movie-reviewing critics, Erik Lundegaard employs some creative math and clever charts to convey that (surprise, surprise) well-reviewed films do better at the box office.
Posted on July 1, 2008 by - Patrick James
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The democratization of film reviews has largely been beneficial, yet I think there will always be a valuable space for the 'professional' critic. Roger Ebert's latest post about the role of the critic in highlighting powerful themes of redemption and human achievement will continue to inspire the public to pursue films that inspire.
Roger Ebert
Posted on July 2, 2008 — by RyanMoede
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The democratization of film reviews has largely been beneficial, yet I think there will always be a valuable space for the 'professional' critic. Roger Ebert's latest post about the role of the critic in highlighting powerful themes of redemption and human achievement will continue to inspire the public to pursue films that inspire.
Roger Ebert
Posted on July 2, 2008 — by RyanMoede
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