I have read quite a few letters scolding Channing Gray for
the " sour notes " in his reviews. I agree that on the whole the critic
should love the art form he presumes to judge with expert taste and
discrimination. But their negative reviews - if honest - often do us
a favor. Providence Journal movie critics have often saved me the price
of a ticket; I learned that one critic in particular, Jim Seavor, was
often right on the money in his artistic judgments.
I can't recall his name right now - was it Michael ? - introduced
me to a cult horror classic, " Carnival of Souls ". He explained that
real horror -appealing to primal, subliminal fears - has no need of sick
violence and the gross out. I was motivated to see the Stephen King
movie " Carrie " when a critic described it as a " real nightmare ".
Many movies I regretfully learned deserved the " turkey " status
assigned them by a Projo critic. I guess LOVE means never having to say
your sorry!
I was not let down by a Channing Gray review of the LaChance family
singers a while back. They are indeed an entertaining " dynasty ".
But I don't I understand the newspaper's four star rating of a goofy
movie, " The Wedding Singer ". I saw it recently at the Meadowbrook
Cinema in Warwick. A sharper critic may have saved me all of $2.50.
Thank you Projo critics for being right most of the time !
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