Mediocrity on Movie Screens

In The New York Times, A.O. Scott offers his reason for the recent box office slump -- the movies aren't very good:

From where I sit, not bad is very bad indeed. The commitment to meticulously engineered mediocrity suggests that the American movie industry, in its timid, defensive attempts not to alienate the audience, is doing just that.
Posted by eug on Jun 5, 2005 at 11:17AM | Categories: The Biz