Prior to Croce's long career as a dance writer, she also wrote film criticism for
Film Culture and other magazines. In 1965, she was one of the founders of
Ballet Review. she dubbed the work "victim art" and refused to attend any performances, claiming that it was "unreviewable" because Jones featured commentary from actual terminal patients in the performance. The article became highly controversial, with numerous writers and artists publicly defending or rebuking Croce. The article was reprinted in her 2000 book,
Writing in the Dark. Her writings on dance are available in several books, and a sampling of her film criticism can be found in the anthology
American Movie Critics: An Anthology From the Silents Until Now. ==Death==