Every professional critic will tell you that it is just their opinion and the ones who don’t have their heads up their own ass because of ego will admit that others may feel differently. That’s why Rotten Tomatoes exists, you get the consensus of several critics. But even then that’s not hard data, just a lot of people agreeing. Even if everyone hates a certain movie that doesn’t make it bad because someone will connect to it and love it. For some people, the Star Wars prequels were their first exposure to Star Wars and they truly love. Now most people think they suck, but does that mean that prequel fans are wrong? I don’t think so. I don’t like them, but I didn’t connect to them and I can’t tell someone they’re wrong for liking them.sighyou are making it about my opinions but this was not about my opinions, these was about professional critics. if i was your friend in school i can have an opinion as your friend the teacher should not have given you a D. does not change the hard facts the teacher who is a professional education officer gave you a D and can prove why you deserved the score with hard facts.
I know it is of fact that the slate review that admits the movie is generic and mediocre can and should not be a pass mark. that is fact because being generic and being mediocre are not synonyms for good. at least in the factual English dictionary. but it gets a pass from slate all because the movie lead is a woman?
The way critics work is that you find one that you generally agree with, but still be prepared to have a different opinion than them. I stick to MovieBob because we’re pretty close in tastes. Even then I’ll give movies a try if he hates it.