TY - CHAP AB - Are film reviewers “critical” intellectuals? To answer this question, I compare the estimations of the “best” films of 1997 provided by three groups of film audiences (film critics; the public; and the Hollywood film industry) with particular attention paid to the preferences of the critics themselves in order to identify the basis, or theory, underlying their aesthetic judgments. The analysis demonstrates that critical film reviews in the tradition of the Frankfurt theorists continue to be written and continue to provide helpful and important insights into the intersection of art, commerce, and the ideological and utopian understandings embedded in these films. VL - 22 SN - 978-0-76230-963-4, 978-1-84950-177-4/0278-1204 DO - 10.1016/S0278-1204(03)80007-5 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/S0278-1204(03)80007-5 AU - Dowd James J. ED - J. Lehmann PY - 2002 Y1 - 2002/01/01 TI - Films and utopia: The culture industry revisited T2 - Critical Theory: Diverse Objects, Diverse Subjects T3 - Current Perspectives in Social Theory PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 99 EP - 129 Y2 - 2024/04/23 ER -