[quote=@Altered Tundra]
I really hate saying this because I find it's a copout, but the way I see is this: everyone has their own take on a film. No matter where you turn, you'll find at least two film reviewer/critic that like one film where the other will pan it. You can't honestly tell me that critics are objective when reviewing a film when they are watching a film and they write their reviews based off of what [i]they[/i] think. 
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Critics are not inherently objective. Some have an objective measure that they gauge alongside their subjective preferences, but even then there is no absolute "objective" critic. They are just [i]more[/i] objective than some dude who thinks Marvel movies are "dope". But yes, that [i]is[/i] a copout and not really a statement in film critique or discussion that can be taken very seriously because its just trying to disregard the technical, philosophical, and other modes of art analysis.

Fun fact: Critics can weigh their feelings against objective modes and their thoughts. It's not hard. I did it informally for several years.