The veteran Hollywood actor calls out film critics for their harsh reviews, while reflecting on his career and the changing nature of Hollywood's response to films.
- Nov 6, 2024
AceShowbiz - Tom Hanks, a two-time Oscar winner, recently expressed his frustration with film critics on the "Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend" podcast. He labeled them "c***s****rs" while discussing how Hollywood's approach to film criticism has evolved over the years.
Hanks' comments came after the disappointing box office performance of his $50 million film "Here", which he attributed to the current "stressful situation" in the movie industry. Despite its ambitious concept, the film failed to connect with audiences.
Hanks recalled a particularly scathing review he received for his 1996 directorial debut, "That Thing You Do!". The same critic later praised the film as a cult classic, demonstrating the subjective nature of film criticism.
Hanks acknowledged the role of criticism in the entertainment industry but expressed his frustration with its often reductive and judgmental tone. He also highlighted the importance of time in evaluating a film's significance, noting that critical opinions can shift over time.
Hanks remains confident in his work and the creative process. Despite the occasional negative review, he believes in the power of storytelling and its ability to resonate with audiences.
Hanks' podcast confession adds to the ongoing debate about the role of film critics and the impact of their reviews on the filmmaking process. While some view criticism as essential to the artistic process, others argue that it can stifle creativity and limit the audience's ability to form their own opinions.