Kate Hudson Addresses Critics of Her Rom-Coms, Says They Don't Really Reflect Public Opinion

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Kate Hudson Addresses Critics of Her Rom-Coms, Says They Don't Really Reflect Public Opinion

Kate Hudson made it clear that she isn’t worried about critics of her cult classic rom-coms.

The 45-year-old actress has famously starred in fan-favorite movies such as How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Fools Gold, Something Borrowed and other movies.

Many of them are beloved amongst fans. However, critics famously did not welcome them with open arms.

In a new interview, Kate explained that negative reviews don’t necessarily reflect upon the opinions of the general public. She also addressed a big misconception about the movies.

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“I think the critic has changed,” Kate told Entertainment Weekly. “I think in the movie world, critics who are looking at things with a certain microscope might sometimes not be looking at it as what people need.”

She continued, explaining, “The critic has changed, meaning the whole world is a critic now. When you’re making a movie to feel a certain way, I call it a spectrum: Who are you making them for? Are you making it for the critic? Are you making it for the people? You try to make the best movie possible, telling the story that you’re trying to tell. If you’re trying to think about it as who you’re trying to please, you’re probably going to miss.”

Kate added that the movies aren’t made to court huge wins at prestigious awards shows.

“If I was set out to make Bride Wars or Something Borrowed to be some critically acclaimed, Oscar campaign-worthy film, it would be a very different movie,” she said. “I also think people don’t realize how hard it is to get a movie like that made and enjoyed.”

Did you see the big movie role that Kate regretted turning down?

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