What the Hell Is Indie Slop? Apparently, We Needed Another Way to Hate Art
I recently encountered the phrase “indie slop,” and my first thought was that the internet had finally invented a menu item for a restaurant run by unemployed film students. My second thought was: Of course this is a real expression. Of course people are using it seriously. We live in an age when every cultural opinion must sound like something shouted by a medieval pig farmer during a nervous breakdown. The phrase originally gained traction in video-game conversations before crawling into film criticism, bringing its accumulated hostility along with it. According to IndieWire’s examination of the term , it now sits at the intersection of market anxiety, artificial-intelligence fears, audience fatigue, and contempt for amateur creators. That is an impressive amount of cultural baggage for two words that sound like a lunch special served in a dented bucket. Broadly speaking, “indie slop” is used to describe independently produced entertainment that critics consider cheap, derivative, me...