The Critic (2023)

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The Critic (2023). 1h 35m | R

“Itu0026#39;s 1934, youu0026#39;re in London. You go see a play in a theatre. You see an old man writing vigorously in a notebook. This man is a critic, somebody with the power to raise an actressu0026#39;s career to stardom or send it crashing down around them. This is the premise of the newly released British period drama called THE CRITIC. Jimmy Erskine (Ian McKellan) is a gay theatre critic for the Daily Chronicle, which is undergoing drastic changes since its leader passed away, giving the reigns to the son, David Brooke (Mark Strong). Worried about the old guard being fired, Jimmy does everything he can to keep his job. Actress Nina Land (Gemma Arterton) gets caught up in his schemes, forming a strange relationship. Escalation ensues! In an interview, McKellan has described his character perfectly using only one word, curdled. Jimmy has become rotten to the core, brutally mean in his critiques, manipulative and selfish to the people around him. McKellan does such a great job in the role he made me hate Ian! This movie has some pacing issues for me. Itu0026#39;s a very slow burn, and then it rushes too fast near the end. They also donu0026#39;t do a good enough job in establishing the relationships between certain characters. Sometimes I didnu0026#39;t know who was who to who. I heard from somewhere that they had done some rewrites and reshoots, which might explain some things, I just didnu0026#39;t get enough payoff from the slow burn. I still highly recommend this movie simply for seeing Ian McKellan in a very interesting role and having a very fun time doing it.”

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