Review and rate movies and TV shows with Rotten Tomatoes, aggregating critic reviews and providing a Tomatometer score to gauge critical consensus.
Rotten Tomatoes is an entertainment website and mobile app that aggregates professional critic reviews and assigns a Tomatometer score to gauge the general critical reception of movies and TV shows. The Tomatometer score represents the percentage of approved critics reviews, with scores of 60% and higher considered positive.
The site was launched in 1998 as a project started by Senh Duong to collect reviews from major newspapers and websites. It was later acquired by Flixster in 2010, which was then acquired by Warner Bros. in 2011. Today, Rotten Tomatoes has become a widely used platform for fans and critics to analyze films and television shows.
Key features of Rotten Tomatoes include:
With its Tomatometer rating system and breadth of critical reviews, Rotten Tomatoes has become an influential force in determining the perception and success of new movie and TV show releases. Both fans and the entertainment industry closely track scores on the site.
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