Marcus Vane runs Reelist and writes The Verdict, the column where the publication says the thing the room is too polite to. He started it on a simple conviction: that universal acclaim is less a seal of quality than a warning label — a sign that everyone has stopped looking closely.
He is not a contrarian for sport. He’d argue there’s nothing brave about disliking things; the job is to be right, and to be interesting about it. So his pieces tend to grant the beloved thing its best case, then dismantle it from the inside — the finale that mistook closure for courage, the “perfect” film that’s coasting on its own reputation, the prestige series everyone quotes and no one re-watches.
If a Verdict makes you angry enough to draft a rebuttal in your head, he considers it a success. He’d like to read the rebuttal, too.