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Are critic reviews accurate?

Are critic reviews accurate?

Yes, established, well-known film critics and their ratings are reliable. Reputable film critics can predict winners, even if audiences disagree. Because established film critics are professionals who take their jobs and their advice very seriously. They know they have a reputation to uphold.

What is the difference between the Tomatometer and the audience score?

What is the difference between the Tomatometer and Audience Score? The Tomatometer score is calculated from reviews published by Tomatometer-approved critics. The Audience Score is calculated from ratings submitted to Rotten Tomatoes by users.

What is a good rottentomatoes score?

When at least 60\% of users give a movie or TV show a star rating of 3.5 or higher, a full popcorn bucket is displayed to indicate its Fresh status. When less than 60\% of users give a movie or TV show a star rating of 3.5 or higher, a tipped over popcorn bucket is displayed to indicate its Rotten status.

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Is IMDb Rating reliable?

IMDb ratings are “accurate” in the sense that they are calculated using a consistent, unbiased formula, but we don’t claim that IMDb ratings are “accurate” in an absolute qualitative sense. We offer these ratings as a simplified way to see what other IMDb users all over the world think about titles listed on our site.

What is a good iMDB rating?

If a film gets a rating of 60 or more it gets a ‘fresh’ red tomato on the site. Less than 60 and it gets a rotten tomato. The best films are picked out for a ‘certified fresh’ rating, which usually means the film has at least 80 critical reviews and a rating of 75 or more.

Is a higher rating on Rotten Tomatoes good?

Major recently released films can attract more than 400 reviews. If the positive reviews make up 60\% or more, the film is considered “fresh”, in that a supermajority of the reviewers approve of the film. If the positive reviews are less than 60\%, the film is considered “rotten”.