Film review: A lost art or in throes of change?
The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram|December 19, 2024
FILM critics are known to be opinionated, scalpel-witted, and even caustic.
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FILM critics are known to be opinionated, scalpel-witted, and even caustic. Yet, the likes of Quentin Tarantino, the acclaimed Hollywood director known for mixing cathartic, suave violence, profane dialogues, and show of pop culture in his landmark movies, took them seriously, at least in his younger days. He later transformed into a critic himself and even contemplated making a movie titled The Movie Critic, which now remains one of his famously unrealized projects.

The role of critics has been one that has influenced both filmmakers and cinephiles, wielding, as they presumably do, the power to change the destinies of films and filmmakers. It is said that Alfred Hitchcock began to be taken seriously in his homeland, and in Hollywood, thanks to the French critics at the acclaimed publication Cahiers du Cinéma.

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