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Who is criticism for?

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  • Mar 14, 2023
  • #Politics #Filmcriticism
Lola Seaton
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www.newstatesman.com
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In an interview last week the actor Seth Rogen, reflecting on his brushes with bad reviews, said: “I think if most critics knew how much it hurts the people that made the things tha... Show More

In an interview last week the actor Seth Rogen, reflecting on his brushes with bad reviews, said: “I think if most critics knew how much it hurts the people that made the things that they are writing about, they would second guess the way they write these things.” The Guardian’s film critic Peter Bradshaw came to the defence of “bad notices”: “Of what value are the good reviews… without the bedrock assumption that the reviewers were free to say the opposite?” The exchange dredges up an old question: who is criticism for?

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Philip Ball @philipcball · Mar 30, 2023
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I really enjoyed this piece - lots to think about and argue with. I particularly like the suggestion that a review should not be a synopsis of the book plus a judgement, but uses the book as a launchpad for continuing the conversation.
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