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  1. Mr. Art Critic: Directed by Richard Brauer. With Bronson Pinchot, Toni Trucks, John Lepard, Susan Fay. A high profile, heartless art critic retreats to his cottage on the lake to clear his head. There he runs into a recent victim of one of his particularly nasty reviews and makes a drunken proclamation that any idiot can make art.

    • (92)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Richard Brauer
    • 2008-03
  2. Mr. Art Critic disponibile su Netflix, TIMvision, Infinity, Google Play, iTunes? Scopri qui come guardare film online!

    • M.J. Clayton; Lisa Williston; Frank Denham
    • Richard Brauer
    • 2008
    • 2
  3. 31 ago 2009 · 16. 5.6K views 14 years ago. After a scolding from his boss, a high profile art critic known for his heartless commentaries, retreats to his cottage on the lake to clear his head. There he runs...

    • 2 min
    • 5,6K
    • MTI Home Video
  4. Watch Online. Buy DVD. Mr. Art Critic. M.J. Clayton (Bronson Pinchot) is a high profile Art Critic in Chicago. He is known throughout the country for his heartless and angry reviews, and is often scolded by his publisher. After a particularly mean-spirited batch of reviews, he takes a vacation to his small cottage on Mackinac Island.

  5. Mr. Art Critic. Summaries. A high profile, heartless art critic retreats to his cottage on the lake to clear his head. There he runs into a recent victim of one of his particularly nasty reviews and makes a drunken proclamation that any idiot can make art. M.J. Clayton is a high profile Art Critic in Chicago.

  6. Overview. Share. Now Streaming. Watch Now. Mr. Art Critic (2008) 03/01/2008 (US) Comedy 1h 29m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Overview. You know that one art critic you love to hate? The critic whose sole mission in life seems to be savaging the dreams of artists, curators and gallery owners everywhere?

  7. 2008 Directed by Richard Brauer. You know that one art critic you love to hate? The critic whose sole mission in life seems to be savaging the dreams of artists, curators and gallery owners everywhere?