I know I know, Matt Patt. Cringe aside, I was very surprised he would make a video on this subject, so I gave it a watch and thought his take was interesting.
tl,dw: movie critics like movies that take risks and attempt to push the boundaries, while audiences like movies that are fun and nostalgic. The movie industry profits from this dynamic because it creates an us-versus-them dichotomy between audiences and critics, making audiences easier to market to.
A movie is not good because it takes risks, if it did then it wouldn't be a risk. As a critique you need to give an appropriate mark of level of quality of the product regardless of anything else.
indeed that's what critics should do. but by the numbers it's not what they actually do