The Ghostly Critic in Our Midst Richard Mansfield's mockumentary "The Hounds Gate Haunting" may have started as a playful take on the artist critic relationship, but it hits closer to home than we might care to admit.
The film's central premise – a theatre director haunted by his own reviews, both literal and metaphorical – serves as a commentary on the performative aspect of criticism.
The Nottingham Arts Theatre, where the story unfolds, has a rich history that highlights the tension between artistic expression and public scrutiny.