Review | There’s an art to panning a film. This YouTube channel gets it.

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Review: There’s an art to panning a film. This YouTube channel gets it.

YouTube channel Cosmonaut Variety Hour features video essays about major franchises such as Marvel or Star Wars. By Thomas Johnson Thomas Johnson Audience editor in Sports Email Bio Follow Audience editor March 20 Long before algorithms answered the eternal question of what to watch next, there were actual humans who could point you in new cinematic directions.

One of those places is the Cosmonaut Variety Hour, a YouTube channel with half a million subscribers. Marcus Turner, the primary host, and his friends mix substantive film analysis with enough humor to stand out in a crowded section of YouTube.If you adore comic book flicks and video games, then I don’t need to sell you on the channel. Even if you only have a casual interest in those topics, it is still worth your time.

But after jumping in with his takedown of “The Amazing Spider-Man,” one thing was immediately apparent: The videos move along quickly. Turner often brings up the pacing of the films he critiques and clearly understands the value in his own work. For the next 30 minutes, he goes through his issues with the film: Excessive time spent on Spider-Man’s parents; Andrew Garfield having too much confidence to be a nerdy outcast; the terrible editing throughout the film; the predictably laughable basketball scenes; other odd casting decisions; the many plot holes and questionable character motivations; and finally the inclusion of one of his most-hated songs, “Gone, Gone, Gone” by Phillip Phillips.

Turner unabashedly declares that he knows what he’s talking about, so “I can tell when the creator does or doesn’t.” Part of the appeal is “they give you access to a lot of writerly tools that are fun to use," New York Times chief film critic A.O. Scott told Harvilla."You can be funny. You can be clever. What you’re doing is, you’re demonstrating your superiority to a thing that you’re writing about”

 

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