Some critics were giving Venice bad reviews on the second day of this year’s film festival — but it had nothing to do with the quality of the movies. Long security lines operated by Italian p…
,” meant that some journalists weren’t able to make it inside their seats before the opening credits rolled.
Studios frown on critics being admitted to movies late, since not seeing the beginning of a movie could affect the quality of the reviews. “The line was moving at a glacial pace because the Italian police were operating it versus festival security, so they were being incredibly thorough to the point of ridiculousness,” said the journalist.
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