Monday, February 6, 2012

Dear Filmmakers: Subvert A Genre All You Want, But You Have To ...

by Peter D. Marshall on February 6, 2012

by Evan Dickson.

A little while ago I tossed up an article about the sale of Black Rock at Sundance. In fact, it should be the piece right below this one.

Right after doing so I saw that Devin Faraci, one of my favorite critics, had already filed his review of the film over at Badass Digest so I headed over there to check it out. You can do the same by clicking here.

Now I?m gonna state in bold letters that I have not seen Black Rock. For all I know it could become my favorite movie of 2012. I don?t always agree with Devin (maybe 70% of the time), but he?s one of a handful of about 5 or 6 critics whose reviews are my ?go-tos? when I?m deciding what films to spend my time or money on as a consumer (I don?t always see everything for free, especially non-horror stuff). Whether or not I ultimately agree with his take on something, he?s got a knack for thoroughly explaining the reasoning behind his reactions that?s in a language I can relate to.

So I was surprised to come across a couple lines in his piece on Black Rock that echoed something that?s been on my mind for sometime in regard to genre and people who think they?re slumming in it.

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