| Good movie criticism is alive and well. You simply need to expand your vision beyond anyone who relies on Rotten Tomatoes or (probably) Letterbox. That's probably not it. Youtube is a great place to start looking. It has a lot of trash, but there are some extraordinary essayists and writers giving robust and insightful looks into films new and old. Off the top of my head: 1. House of Tabula - Essays on art and culture, with a heavy emphasis on film, old and new.
https://www.youtube.com/@TheHouseofTabula/videos 2. Deep Dive - Lewis from House of Tabula doing 10-15 min reviews of recent theatrical releases:
https://www.youtube.com/@DEEPDIVETHOT/videos 3. Spikima Movies
https://www.youtube.com/@SpikimaMovies/videos 4. Thomas Flight
https://www.youtube.com/@ThomasFlight/videos These channels (expect for #2) all diverge from straightforward reviews, but what they give you are the tools to articulate what the film is doing, how it is doing it, and therefore equip you to become your own critic. Someone capable of thinking critically. |
I think this effect is worse on YouTube because YouTube creators live or die by the algorithm. There's no organization backstopping them if they publish something their audience doesn't like.