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      • As noted via Vulture, it looks like a PR firm has manipulated movie scores on Rotten Tomatoes by paying the critics directly. This has been happening for years. The PR firm, named Bunker 15, is said to pay as much as $50.00 for a single Rotten Tomatoes review.
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  2. Sep 7, 2023 · Bunker 15, a film PR company, has been accused of attempting to boost the Rotten Tomatoes score of the movie Ophelia. Rotten Tomatoes noticed the manipulation and removed the suspicious reviews, sending a strong warning to the reviewers involved.

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  3. Sep 7, 2023 · According to an extensive new report by Vulture, a PR firm called Bunker 15 “manipulated” the Rotten Tomatoes score of a project it took on by paying critics for positive reviews...

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  4. Sep 8, 2023 · In a damning piece by Vulture journalists Lane Brown and Luke Winkie, it was revealed that review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes has been compromised by a US-based PR firm that pays writers to submit more positive, sales-friendly film reviews.

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  5. Sep 6, 2023 · Today, Vulture dropped a shocking article where they drummed up some fishy things going on with Rotten Tomatoes' critics and ratings. They covered a PR company named Bunker 15, which focuses on lesser-known verified critics on Rotten Tomatoes, sometimes paying them $50 to review movies they represent.

  6. Sep 7, 2023 · In a scathing article, pop culture site Vulture says that PR firms are paying lesser known critics in order to “game” Rotten Tomatoes scores. Rotten Tomatoes has since removed the...

  7. Sep 6, 2023 · In an in-depth report published earlier today, Vulture uncovered a scheme from a PR firm called Bunker 15 to goose reviews for 2018 Daisy Ridley drama Ophelia. After initial reviews came in...

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