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May 16, 2008 11:44:15 PM CDT



Film Critics Fading in Cyber-Culture  

Posted Apr 5, 08 7:54 PM CDT in Arts & Living    Most Covered

(newser) – Gone are the days when film critics swayed the culture and sparked serious debate, Anne Thompson laments in Variety. None of her college film students can name a critic besides Roger Ebert, though all are intense cinematic aficionados. Instead, most turn to review roundup sites, or “get their movie info straight from the studio marketing departments.”

Major publications have kept critics on board, but local newspapers are handing out pink slips. “Papers are managing contraction right now,” says a Philadelphia Inquirer reviewer. “When you can't fully cover a presidential campaign, a movie critic might seem like a luxury.” All of which bodes poorly for indie and specialty films, which need local critics “as explainer, interpreter and champion," Thompson writes.

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Film Critics Fading  in Cyber-Culture
Local critics just don't have the followings they used to among young people.   (Shutterstock)
Film Critics Fading  in Cyber-Culture
"It is scary," says Newsweek critic David Ansen. "It's a lot like a return to the hard old days when anybody could be a movie critic and they'd take somebody off the sports desk."   (Shutterstock)
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