Vulgar auteurism
Vulgar auteurism is a movement in latter-day cinephilia and film criticism associated with championing or reappraising filmmakers, mostly those working in the horror and action genres and whose work has supposedly been overlooked or unfairly maligned by the critical mainstream. Initially associated with the social network and streaming service Mubi and its online film magazine, The Notebook, vulgar auteurism became a controversial topic in the cinephile community following the publication of an article in the Village Voice in 2013. It has been described as "a critical movement committed to assessing the 'unserious' artistry of popcorn cinema with absolute seriousness."
Origin
Vulgar auteurism, introduced by writer Andrew Tracy in an article for CinemaScope, derives its name from the auteur theory, a key component of film criticism which posits that the director is the author of a film and that films should be analyzed in terms of how they fit into a director's larger body of work. Also known as "auteurism," the auteur theory was introduced by French critics associated with the film magazine Cahiers du cinéma during the 1950s and popularized in the United States in the 1960s by Andrew Sarris.Several critics, including Richard Brody of The New Yorker and Scott Foundas of Variety, have drawn parallels between the earliest French and American proponents of the auteur theory and vulgar auteurism. However, many commentators on the movement consider vulgar auteurism to be distinct from the classical auteur theory, pointing to its concern with visual style over theme. The question of whether vulgar auteurism is a legitimate separate movement or a subset of the auteur theory remains a source of controversy in the film critic community.
According to film critic Peter Labuza, vulgar auteurism "seems to have been an unconscious movement before it ever had a name." The earliest criticism identified as exhibiting "vulgar auteurism" was published in the Canadian film magazine Cinema Scope in 2006 and 2007. Cinema Scope writer Andrew Tracy coined the term in his 2009 article, "Vulgar Auteurism: The Case of Michael Mann". Initially pejorative, the term was repurposed by MUBI user John Lehtonen. In the early-going, the theory was explored not through text, but through images via a Tumblr simply entitled "Vulgar Auteurism", spearheaded by Lehtonen and filmmaker Kurt Walker, with contributions from MUBI critics Adam Cook and Daniel Kasman. Over the years which followed, Mubi's online film magazine began to publish more and more articles defending genres and directors which were unpopular with the critical mainstream.
Vulgar auteurist ideas gained currency when one of the movement's leading proponents, critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, became the co-host of the television program , produced by Roger Ebert. However, while "vulgar auteurist" criticism was becoming popular, the term and the movement to which it corresponded remained obscure until the publication of an article by Calum Marsh, "Fast & Furious & Elegant: Justin Lin and the Vulgar Auteurs", in The Village Voice on May 24, 2013.
Controversy and criticism
Marsh's article was immediately controversial. While some took issue with the films and filmmakers being championed by the proponents of vulgar auteurism, others took issue with the idea that vulgar auteurism was a movement distinct from the auteur theory.One of the most vocal proponents of vulgar auteurism is former Village Voice critic Nick Pinkerton,
who has written essays in praise of directors championed by the movement and whose 2012 article "The Bigger and Better Mousetraps of Paul W.S. Anderson" has been described as vulgar auteurist. Writing in his SundanceNow column following the publication of Marsh's article, Pinkerton described vulgar auteurism as "a shameless attention grab", adding: "Even more galling is the assumed attitude that the VA position stands alone against a vast, unsympathetic critical conspiracy to marginalize and underrate the products of industrial filmmaking. The numbers, meanwhile, do not bear out claims of a highbrow conspiracy: Fast & Furious 6, which we’re assured is scorned by critics the world over, currently stands at 61% at Metacritic, above The Great Gatsby, and within striking distance of arty jazz like Simon Killer and Post Tenebras Lux."
Notable directors
- Paul W.S. Anderson
- Kathryn Bigelow
- Michael Bay
- Joe Carnahan
- John Carpenter
- Jon M. Chu
- Joe Dante
- Brian De Palma
- Clint Eastwood
- Roland Emmerich
- Peter Farrelly & Bobby Farrelly
- Abel Ferrara
- David Fincher
- James Gray
- Walter Hill
- John Hyams
- Richard Kelly
- Justin Lin
- Richard Linklater
- McG
- Michael Mann
- John McTiernan
- Takashi Mike
- John Milius
- Russel Mulcahy
- Alex Proyas
- Sam Raimi
- Matt Reeves
- George A. Romero
- Tony Scott
- M. Night Shyamalan
- Zack Snyder
- Steven Soderbergh
- Steven Spielberg
- Sylvester Stallone
- Johnnie To
- Paul Verhoeven
- John Woo
- Robert Zemeckis
- Rob Zombie
Notable films
- 8mm
- A.I. Artificial Intelligence
- Adventureland
- Ali
- Aliens
- A Nightmare on Elm Street
- The A-Team
- Assault on Precinct 13
- '
- Bad Lieutenant
- Basic Instinct
- Big Wednesday
- The Black Dahlia
- The Blackout
- Blue Steel
- Body Double
- Cast Away
- Changeling
- Che
- Christine
- Cloverfield
- Collateral
- Conan the Barbarian
- Contact
- Crank
- Crimson Tide
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- Dangerous Game
- Dawn of the Dead
- Day of the Dead
- Death Becomes Her
- Deja Vu
- Die Hard
- Die Hard with a Vengeance
- Dillinger
- Domino
- Dressed to Kill
- The Driver
- Escape From L.A.
- Escape from New York
- The Expendables
- The Fan
- '
- Fast & Furious 6
- Fast Five
- Fear City
- Femme Fatale
- Firefox
- Flags of Our Fathers
- The Fog
- The Funeral
- The Game
- The Gauntlet
- '
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Go Go Tales
- Gran Torino
- The Happening
- Hard Boiled
- Heat
- The Howling
- The Hunger
- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
- The Insider
- Jurassic Park
- The Jericho Mile
- King of New York
- Lady in the Water
- Last Action Hero
- The Limey
- Magic Mike
- Man on Fire
- Manhunter
- The Matrix Revolutions
- Me, Myself and Irene
- Me and Orson Welles
- Miami Vice
- Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
- Million Dollar Baby
- Minority Report
- Mission to Mars
- Mortal Kombat
- Mystic River
- Near Dark
- New Rose Hotel
- Ocean's 12
- Ocean's 13
- Panic Room
- Paradise Alley
- Pain & Gain
- Point Break
- Predator
- Public Enemies
- Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Raising Cain
- Razorback
- Redacted
- Red Heat
- Resident Evil
- '
- '
- Rocky Balboa
- Rocky II
- The Rock
- A Scanner Darkly
- Shallow Hal
- Shopping
- Showgirls
- Small Soldiers
- Snake Eyes
- Solaris
- Southland Tales
- Spider-Man
- Spider-Man 2
- Spider-Man 3
- Spy Game
- Starship Troopers
- Street Fighter
- Streets of Fire
- Stuck on You
- Sudden Impact
- Taken
- The Taking of Pelham 123
- They Live
- The Thing
- The Thomas Crown Affair
- The Three Stooges
- Top Gun
- Total Recall
- '
- True Romance
- Two Lovers
- Unbreakable
- Unstoppable
- The Village
- War of the Worlds
- We Own the Night
- Wes Craven's New Nightmare
- Windtalkers
- The Yards
- Zodiac