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Mr. Art Critic (2007)

Mr. Art Critic (2007)
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A Chicago art critic with a notorious nasty streak retreats to his Mackinac Island cottage for a brief getaway, only to get stuck in a wager with one of the artists he recently trashed in a particularly mean-spirited review. M.J. Clayton (Broson Pinchot) doesn't necessarily shrink from controversy; in fact, readers all across the country are familiar with this brutal form of journalistic sadism. Scolded by his publisher after a series of venomous reviews, Clayton retreats to his Mackinac Island cottage and wanders over to the bar for a few drinks. There, Clayton is confronted by Frank (John Lepard), a struggling artist whose latest show was prematurely pulled from a popular gallery as a direct result of the critic's unkind words. Emboldened by an intoxicating mix of beer and liquor, Clayton bets Frank that he can prove how easy it is to make great art; an impulsive challenge that he immediately regrets upon waking up with a bad hangover the following morning. Now, as Clayton attempts to make good on his wager by using some quality art supplies furnished by Frank, he discovers to his dismay that he has absolutely no artistic talent. At the opening of the annual art festival Clayton learns that he has become something of a local celebrity. But while the last thing he wants to do right now is deal with fans and detractors, the announcement that he has been fired from the newspaper leaves his desperate to make some quick cast. The top prize in the festival is $10,000, and though Frank doesn't possess the talent needed to win the jackpot there is a local artist (Toni Trucks) who does. After quietly purchasing the humble artist's best painting, Clayton slyly enters it into the competition as his own. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Bronson PinchotJohn Lepard, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Brauer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Mr. Art Critic

A Chicago art critic with a notorious nasty streak retreats to his Mackinac Island cottage for a brief getaway, only to get stuck in a wager with one of the artists he recently trashed in a particularly mean-spirited review. M.J. Clayton (Broson Pinchot) doesn't necessarily shrink from controversy; in fact, readers all across the country are familiar with this brutal form of journalistic sadism. Scolded by his publisher after a series of venomous reviews, Clayton retreats to his Mackinac Island cottage and wanders over to the bar for a few drinks. There, Clayton is confronted by Frank (John Lepard), a struggling artist whose latest show was prematurely pulled from a popular gallery as a direct result of the critic's unkind words. Emboldened by an intoxicating mix of beer and liquor, Clayton bets Frank that he can prove how easy it is to make great art; an impulsive challenge that he immediately regrets upon waking up with a bad hangover the following morning. Now, as Clayton attempts to make good on his wager by using some quality art supplies furnished by Frank, he discovers to his dismay that he has absolutely no artistic talent. At the opening of the annual art festival Clayton learns that he has become something of a local celebrity. But while the last thing he wants to do right now is deal with fans and detractors, the announcement that he has been fired from the newspaper leaves his desperate to make some quick cast. The top prize in the festival is $10,000, and though Frank doesn't possess the talent needed to win the jackpot there is a local artist (Toni Trucks) who does. After quietly purchasing the humble artist's best painting, Clayton slyly enters it into the competition as his own. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Richard Brauer
Writer(s):
Richard Brauer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Mild Language)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Gregory Y.

    A fun movie to watch and set in one of my favorite locations. Why is it that writers in a film like to go to Mackinac Island and the Grand Hotel in Michigan for some personal time? Remember "Somewhere in Time" a 1980 time travel romance, starring Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeve was filmed at the same location.

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    Fred B.

    In my opinion the storyline of Mr. Art Critic was terribly predictable and the director totally copped out by not actually showing any of the art itself. Having said all this I found myself still enjoying watching it. I can only assume that is due to the casting and the performance of the actors. I will try to remember this directors name for all the wrong reasons.

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    Harry M.

    Wonderful premise that doesn't quite deliver the goods. But that isn't to say the movie is without merit, this isn't a bad movie. I would liked to have seen more of the island, more of the artwork, plus the script could have been snappier. But this is a decent effort with a fun premise that is oddly enjoyable viewing. .

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