The New Criterion Reviews

The New Criterion Reviews

Published by on 2025-01-22

🏷️ About: The New Criterion is a monthly review of culture and the arts edited by Roger Kimball. It was founded in 1982 by the art critic Hilton Kramer and the pianist and music critic Samuel Lipman. The app offers a free sample issue and provides access to a wide range of young and established critics whose common aim is to bring the most incisive criticism being written today. The app is available for download on iOS devices.


       


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Overall Customer Experience 😎


🀬 Negative experience
91.7%

😎 Positive experience
8.3%

πŸ«₯ Neutral
0.0%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 335 combined software reviews.

Is The New Criterion Safe?
The New Criterion does not appear safe based on available data.
8.3/100

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Is The New Criterion Legit?
The New Criterion does not appear legitimate based on our analysis.
8.3/100



Summary of Customer Reviews (Takeaways): πŸ’Ž

- Great articles and content in the magazine

- User-friendly interface



Read 12 Customer Service Reviews πŸ˜ πŸ’’

4.8 out of 5
The worst app ever

TheNewCriterion is unintuitive and impossible to navigate.

Terrible subscriber interface

I subscribed to the magazine on 7/14. After struggling with the interface I was finally able to get trigger a message that I should wait to log on until 8/4, that my subscription had not started. Yet another legacy publication that fails to transition to the internet effectively.

I would consider subscribing...

But I don't really know what the magazine is about, and the preview of the magazine is a joke. Hint to the publishers: it's better to provide an article or two, or even part of an article, than to make your previews unreadable thumbnails of the pages of the magazine. That preview style may work for fashion magazines, but it most certainly doesn't work when the contents of your magazine are 100% text.

Obviously, this magazine is written by intelligent people, who sadly have no understanding of marketing.

Provide a better preview, and if I ever revisit the magazine, I might give a better rating.

Poor App Design

TheNewCriterion says my login information is incorrect when I know I have entered my credentials correctly. Therefore it is unusable

Difficult to use app

Hard after many at

Great magazine, one big flaw

The flaw is that you can’t alter the font size. So on anything smaller than a regular iPad, it’s hard to read.

UPDATE! Working fine!

It took time and several emails but TheNewCriterion is working good and the content of the magazine is amazing.
Thank you so much!

peerless

The cultural corollary, writ small: swift, outgunned RAF arrays itself against the Luftwaffe purveyors of popular pedantry. Churchill's valediction applies. More souls should take up this inky chalice and drink. The RAF would become Bomber Command...

Wonderful magazine, horrifically awful app.

Great articles, but TheNewCriterion , which simply presents pdf-like copies of the issues, lags on my iphone x and, astoundingly, doesn’t save your spot in an issue, which is ridiculous.

Good presentation for a stellar magazine

The New Criterion is the best English language journal of the arts, politics and culture today, with a strong focus on poetry, book reviews and criticism. TheNewCriterion is a good way to read the magazine, which can be hard to find in bookstores.

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Great publication

Enjoying TheNewCriterion . Very user friendly.



Is The New Criterion Safe? πŸ™

The New Criterion does not appear safe based on available data. JustUseApp Safety Score for The New Criterion is 8.3/100.
This assessment is based on our NLP analysis of 335 user reviews. Combined with the app store average rating of 4.8/5.

Safety Analysis

88.6% of users say app is safe πŸ‘
88.6%

8% of users have some concerns ⚠️
8%

3.4% of users say app is risky 🚨
3.4%


Is The New Criterion Legit? πŸ’―

The New Criterion does not appear legitimate based on our analysis. Our NLP models processed user feedback to estimate legitimacy. JustUseApp Legitimacy Score for The New Criterion is 8.3/100 .
This conclusion is based on analysis of 335 user reviews.

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Pricing Plans Amount (USD)
The New Criterion $29.99
The New Criterion $3.99
The New Criterion Sept 11 $4.99
September 2016 $5.99
The New Criterion Jan 12 $5.99
The New Criterion June 11 $4.99
October 2016 $5.99
June 2012 $5.99
June 2016 $5.99
The New Criterion Feb 11 $4.99


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Features

- Monthly review of culture and the arts

- Edited by Roger Kimball

- Founded in 1982 by Hilton Kramer and Samuel Lipman

- Offers a free sample issue

- Provides access to a wide range of young and established critics

- Available for download on iOS devices

- Single issue purchase for $4.99

- 12-month subscription for $48

- Subscription pricing for 1 month at $3.99 and 1 year at $29.99

- App subscriptions do not include access to subscription-only content on newcriterion.com

- Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase

- Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period

- Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period

- Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase

- No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the active subscription period

- Privacy Policy and Terms of Use are available on the app

- Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.

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