Will there ever be another Ebert? Can there be?

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Rob Babcock

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Will there ever be another Ebert? Can there be?
« on: 11 Dec 2013, 07:25 am »
I was thinking today about the recently deceased film critic Roger Ebert.  I was struck by the notion that there will probably never be another critic like him, both in his depth of knowledge but also as a celebrity in his own right.  Growing up I watch Siskel and Ebert, and I've been reading Ebert's reviews for literally my entire adult life.  The world was so different then; if you wondered about a movie you relied on a professional critic.  Nowadays you just Google the movie and check out the Rotten Tomatoes score.  The internet has democratized criticism, and probably also reduced it to the lowest common denominator. 

Of course by the time the 'net was in full swing, Ebert had already built a large following and massive credibility.  How will a journalist accomplish this nowadays?  Do you folks think a critic will ever again have the kind of prominence Roger Ebert had?  I don't really see it.  Newspapers are in decline along with all forms of print media.  Certainly there are critics that publish online but in an electronic era I fee like it's really a diluted, watered-down pool.

This isn't unique to movies, of course.  It's hard to imagine a news anchor mustering the kind of gravitas of a Walther Cronkite...heck, even a Tom Brokaw or Peter Jennings.

I'm not complaining, just observing.  Where is the future of criticism heading?

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Re: Will there ever be another Ebert? Can there be?
« Reply #1 on: 11 Dec 2013, 08:34 am »
Future of criticism is already here. The long tail. Many voices to choose from, everyone picks who they like. There will never be another Ebert, Kael, Crowther, what have you. Just not possible in the information age.

Btw, if you have Netflix there is a stellar multi episodic doc called The Story of Film. The narrator is hilariously dry and snobbish but it covers a lot of cinema that tends to get overlooked. Really terrific stuff.

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Re: Will there ever be another Ebert? Can there be?
« Reply #2 on: 11 Dec 2013, 11:53 am »
Criticism is demanded by those who value quality - a dying breed. Most of our value these days is quantitative. Hence, the movie reviews have disappeared from your newspaper altogether but the amount of money each grossed is front page.