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Rotten Tomatoes Details Tomatometer and Popcornmeter Scoring Systems

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Rotten Tomatoes has provided detailed insights into its scoring systems, the Tomatometer and the Popcornmeter. The Tomatometer score is based on the percentage of positive reviews from professional critics, with a film or TV show considered Fresh if at least 60% of reviews are positive. The Popcornmeter reflects audience sentiment, showing the percentage of users who rate a movie or TV show positively. The platform also introduced the Verified Hot status, which honors films with high verified audience scores. Rotten Tomatoes employs a team of curators to gather reviews and generate scores, ensuring a comprehensive representation of critical and audience opinions.
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Why It's Important?

The Tomatometer and Popcornmeter are crucial tools for consumers seeking reliable entertainment recommendations. These scores influence audience choices and can significantly impact a film's commercial success. The introduction of the Verified Hot status further enhances the credibility of audience reviews by ensuring that ratings are from verified ticket purchasers. This system not only benefits consumers by providing trustworthy reviews but also supports filmmakers and studios by highlighting well-received content. The transparency in scoring criteria helps maintain Rotten Tomatoes' reputation as a trusted source for entertainment evaluations.

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