Ottawa Citizen

Vast majority of film critics are male, study finds

It’s a guy thing

- JAKE COYLE

Nearly 80 per cent of film critics are male, according to a new study that analyzed the movie reviews to last year’s top box-office hits.

The research was conducted by the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, which released its findings Monday. Researcher­s studied the reviews of the 100 top-grossing films of 2017 that were posted on the aggregatio­n website Rotten Tomatoes.

Of the 19,559 reviews studied, 77.8 per cent were by male critics and 22.2 per cent were by female critics. Stacy Smith, founder and director of the Inclusion Initiative, said film critics are “overwhelmi­ngly white and male.”

The lack of diverse critical perspectiv­es, researcher­s said, contribute­s to the larger gender and ethnic biases in the film industry. The study counted 36 femaledriv­en movies and 24 minority-led movies among the top 100 films of 2017, but found they were largely reviewed by white males.

Previous studies have charted the low numbers of female directors helming Hollywood’s most popular production­s. USC has found that four per cent of all directors from the 1,100 top films from 2007 to 2017 were female. Researcher­s at San Diego State University found that women directed 11 per cent of 2017’s top 250 films, up from seven per cent the last year but the same percentage as in 2000.

“The very individual­s who are attuned to the under- and misreprese­ntation of females on screen and behind the camera are often left out of the conversati­on and critiques,” Smith said.

Female critics from minority groups accounted for just 4.1 per cent of reviews studied.

Smith urged “the publicity, marketing and distributi­on teams in moviemakin­g ” to increase access and opportunit­y to women of colour critics.

Marc Choueiti, the study’s lead author, also urged Rotten Tomatoes to re-examine its definition of a “top critic” (a designatio­n given to some film critics), “or simply (cast) a wider net” to diversify voices.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Legendary New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael achieved preeminenc­e in a testostero­ne-soaked field. A recent study suggests women make up only 20 per cent of all movie critics.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Legendary New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael achieved preeminenc­e in a testostero­ne-soaked field. A recent study suggests women make up only 20 per cent of all movie critics.

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