Do we need proÂfesÂsionÂal critÂics regÂuÂlatÂing our enterÂtainÂment intake? Noah has writÂten for numerÂous pubÂliÂcaÂtions includÂing The WashÂingÂton Post, The Atlantic, NBC News, The Guardian, Slate, and Vox, and his work has come up for disÂcusÂsion in mulÂtiÂple past PretÂty Much Pop episodes.
He was invitÂed to join hosts Mark LinÂsenÂmayÂer, EriÂca Spyres, and BriÂan Hirt in spelling out the funcÂtions of critÂiÂcism, the idea of critÂiÂcism as art, ideÂoÂlogÂiÂcal vs. aesÂthetÂic criÂtique, and whether there’s anyÂthing wrong with being negÂaÂtive about othÂer peoÂple’s art. While we talk mostÂly about film, Noah also writes about TV, comics, music and more.
First, read some artiÂcles by Noah about critÂiÂcism:
- “Why Hate?”
- “HemÂingÂway vs. Ken RusÂsell: Or Why You Should ComÂpare Apples and Oranges”
- “On Art as CritÂiÂcism and CritÂiÂcism as Art”
- “In Praise of CritÂiÂcism”
OthÂer authors speakÂing on the utilÂiÂty of critÂics:
- “Do We Still Need CritÂics in This Age of OpinÂion?” by Sarah DonÂaldÂson
- “Are Music CritÂics PointÂless?” by EmiÂly ZemÂler
- “AccenÂtuÂate the PosÂiÂtive: Why Music CritÂics Write So Many FavorÂable Reviews” by TimÂoÂthy Gabrielle
- NationÂal Review critÂic Armond White talkÂing about this on the SlashÂfilm podÂcast
Here are some examÂples of Noah’s critÂiÂcal work relÂeÂvant to what came up in the interÂview and our recent episodes:
- His review of 1917
- His pox-on-both-housÂes take on ScorsÂese and MarÂvel
- On MidÂsomÂmar and WickÂer Man
- What The Good Place finale inspired him to write
- His take on the BeaÂtÂles-obsessed film YesÂterÂday
- One of his many artiÂcles on TwiÂlight
IncludÂed here with Noah’s perÂmisÂsion, here’s some critÂiÂcism directÂed at Noah:
- “Why DoesÂn’t the Atlantic Fire Noah Berlatsky?” by Ted Rall
- “The Rant: Who the Hell is Noah Berlatsky & Why Is He TrashÂing Bob Dylan?” by Michael GoldÂberg
- “Worst Op-Ed of the Year? We Have a WeinÂer and His Name Is Noah Berlatsky” by Ken SilÂverÂstein
At the end, after Noah leaves, Mark lays out a taxÂonÂoÂmy of critÂiÂcism: supÂportÂer, decoder, taste enforcer, and hater. Noah pracÂtices all of these! FolÂlow him on TwitÂter @nberlat and get scads of his writÂing by supÂportÂing him at patreon.com/noahberlatsky.
Watch Mel Brooks’ depicÂtion of the very first critÂic.
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