![]() Known as Comic Book Resources) and not, for example, BBC News or The New York Times. To be fair, the website was CBR.com (formerly Journalism, and of course in everyday life. This is a common error on social media, in Of the important skeptical dictum that before trying to explain why something is the case, be sure that “literally… where a bunch of fools got upset about the movie they THOUGHT it Reviews to an alleged disparity between what male film reviewers expected from the film and what they actually saw, describing it as Women.” In the article and later on Twitter Pereira attributed the negative Is concerning, though, is how less than 10% of the negative reviews are from Judged for both its strengths and weaknesses like any other piece of art. Mostly all-female cast-doesn’t absolve it from criticism. ![]() Movies-because it’s written by a woman, directed by a woman and starring a Naturally, just because the film is a first for superhero The most noticeable thing is that the bulk of the negative reviews come from While the score has dropped as more reviews pour in, Starring Margot Robbie as the Clown Princess of Crime, debuted to a Fresh Reflected its headline: “Director Cathy Yan’s Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), The article to contradict its own headline (a frustratingly common occurrence,Įven in mainstream news media stories), but in this case Pereira’s text accurately Wanted me (and everyone else) to do: I clicked on the link. More, and when I saw it on a friend’s Facebook wall I duly did what the writer As a media literacy educator and a film buff, I was curious to read It was certainly plausible, and widely discussed for example in the case of the The film was getting bad reviews because hordes of trolls or misogynists hated The article, by Sergio Pereira, was headlined “ Birds of Prey: Most of the Negative Headline widely shared on social media decried poor reviews of the new film Birds of Prey and blamed it on male filmĬritics hating the film for real or perceived feminist messages (and/or skewedĮxpectations it’s not clear).
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