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Dec 2024
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Critics at Large Live: The Year of the F...

The New Yorker
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This year, high-profile failures abounded. Take, for example, Francis Ford Coppola’s passion project “Megalopolis,” which cost a hundred and forty million dollars to make—and brought in less than ten per cent of that at the box office. And what was Kamala Harris’s loss to Donald Trump but a fiasco of the highest order? On this episode of Critics at Large, recorded live at Condé Nast’s offices at One World Trade Center, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz pronounce 2024 “the year of the flop,” and draw on a range of recent examples—from the Yankees’ disappointing performance at the World Series to Katy Perry’s near-universally mocked music video for “Woman’s World”—to anatomize the phenomenon. What are the constituent parts of a flop, and what might these missteps reveal about the relationship between audiences and public figures today? The hosts also consider the surprising upsides to such categorical failures. “In some ways, always succeeding for an artist is a problem . . . because I think you retain fear,” Schwartz says. “If you can get through it, there really can be something on the other side.”

Read, watch, and listen with the critics:

HBO’s “Industry” (2020–)
The 2024 World Series
The 2024 Election
Megalopolis” (2024)
Woman’s World,” by Katy Perry
‘Woman’s World’ Track Review,” by Shaad D’Souza (Pitchfork)
Charli XCX, Chappell Roan, and the Unstable Hierarchy of Pop” (The New Yorker)
Tarot, Tech, and Our Age of Magical Thinking” (The New Yorker)
Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and the Benefits of Beef” (The New Yorker)
Am I Racist?” (2024)
Horizon: An American Saga—Chapter 1” (2024)
Apocalypse Now” (1979)
“Madame Web” (2024)
The Great Gatsby,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Fugees
Moby-Dick,” by Herman Melville
“NYC Prep” (2009)
“Princesses: Long Island” (2013)

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