The arts rarely have anything good to say about critics. That they're not generally the hero of many stories is, at the very least, understandable....
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The arts rarely have anything good to say about critics. That they're not generally the hero of many stories is, at the very least, understandable. More often they're portrayed as joyless, cruel and a little pathetic; themselves failed artists who live to take down others, or, worse, sycophants in search of a famous friend.
The arts rarely have anything good to say about critics. That they're not generally the hero of many stories is, at the very least, understandable....
As a jaundiced reviewer with a dangerous private life, McKellen brings glorious life to this story of sour toffs in a dishonest decade
The veteran actor plays a theater critic who hatches a plot to keep his job in 1930s London.
Ian McKellen stars as a drama critic in 1930s London who has much higher standards for the theater than for his own professional ethics.
Ian McKellen stars as a drama critic in 1930s London who has much higher standards for the theater than for his own professional ethics.
Ian McKellen plays a theatre reviewer in the 1930s in the new film adapted from Anthony Quinn’s novel Curtain Call – but how accurate is it?
In the new film “The Critic,” he plays the titular acid-tongued reviewer in 1930s Britain, who is terrified of being outed as gay.
In the new film “The Critic,” he plays the titular acid-tongued reviewer in 1930s Britain, who is terrified of being outed as gay.
By Russell Greene ESG investing poses a grave threat to the principles that lifted billions out of poverty. It neither does much good nor performs...