Even more movies not screened for critics!

Even more movies not screened for critics!


The studios are snubbing the critics again! But not consistently, it seems. The other day, Jeffrey Wells wrote:

This coming Friday is something like a Labor Day clearance sale with The Wicker Man, Crank, and Idiocracy — all opening on 9.1 — not screening for the press, and in the case of Lassie, barely screening for the press. (Nobody cares one way or the other.)

Like a number of other late-summer horror movies, The Wicker Man did have a preview screening very late on the evening before its release date — late enough so that the critics wouldn’t be able to start writing their reviews until after midnight, i.e. until the release date itself. So I think it’s fair to say that that film was not screened for critics “in advance”. But at least the studio invited us to the so-close-to-the-wire-it’s-only-barely-a-preview.

As for the others, Idiocracy and Lassie don’t appear to be opening in Canada at all — at least not this week — so I’m not surprised I haven’t heard of any screenings for them. And Crank actually was screened for the Vancouver media over a week ago, though I missed that screening — so I guess that’s another example of the Canadian and American distributors following different paths.

BTW, the image above is from The Wicker Man. I caught the film tonight, but I am still waiting for my turn to borrow the library copy of the 1973 original, and I don’t think I can comment on the new film until I’ve seen the old one. At any rate, I’d rather not.


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