If I Could Make Everyone See One Movie This Year, It'd Be This
Briefly

The struggle to determine what one actually wants to see in theaters is often overshadowed by the sheer volume of films available. Critics can lose sight of their preferences amid workplace demands.
Moving out of an urban environment drastically changes access to diverse cinema, highlighting the challenge for critics in finding films that resonate. It raises questions about the forecast of future releases.
Read at Slate Magazine
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