Film Review “The Christophers” is a twisty, delightful yet profound comedy that encouraged me to question my own relationship to art. Still from The Christophers (2026), dir. Steven Soderbergh, with Michaela Coel as Lori Butler (left) and Ian McKellen as Julian Sklar (right) (all photos Claudette Barius, courtesy NEON) Strangers are constantly photographing my ass. Not on purpose, though — I’m sure they would much rather my backside not be in the frame as I stand contemplating some artwork in front of which they’re trying to pose. They fix their gaze on the camera, ignoring both me and the art itself. I’ve spent much of my life as a marathon looker. A morning in front of Théodore Géricault’s “ Raft of the Medusa ” (1818–19), an ecstatic afternoon in the frescoed garden room from the Villa of Livia. Marcel Duchamp’s 1918 piece titled “ To Be Looked at (from the Other Side of the Glass) with One Eye, Close to, for Almost an Hour ”?…