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- Stephen M. Colbert
- Sr. Features Writer
- Rotten Tomatoes' Scoring System is Fundamentally Broken. Despite numerous issues with the integrity of the data populating Rotten Tomatoes' scoring system, even if the review data were entirely legitimate, the formulas at play create an incredibly skewed score favoring mediocre movies.
- Some Rotten Tomatoes Critics Were Paid For Positive Reviews. In a recent report by Variety, it was revealed that a PR firm was working to do more than simply gaming the Rotten Tomatoes system and actually went so far as to pay some reviewers directly for positive reviews.
- Rotten Tomatoes Review Scores Are Prone to Review Bombing and Studio Gaming. Of course, even if the audience data were "clean," the very nature of the Rotten Tomatoes system is prone to gaming, both for the audience score and the critic score.
- Rotten Tomatoes Broke Its Entire Audience Scoring System in 2010. When it comes to historical data, Rotten Tomatoes' audience scores are even worse, as the data suggests the audience scoring system was broken completely in 2010.
Sep 7, 2023 · Simply, one of the most coveted review aggregate websites is under fire for allegedly being a breeding ground for paid reviews, inaccurately affecting the fresh vs. rotten tomato score that...
Sep 16, 2023 · Rotten Tomatoes has been a go-to source for movie reviews for years - and its ratings can make or break a film's success. But some say the site has major flaws in its ratings system.
- Scott Detrow
Sep 8, 2023 · Rotten Tomatoes has since reportedly added more women, BIPOC, minority and LGBTQIA+ reviewers to its roster—but the majority are still cishet white men. Interpret that data how you will.
- Rotten Tomatoes' Audience Review Score Data Is Broken
- There Might Be An Obvious Answer For Why Rotten Tomatoes' Data Is So Bad
- Why Combining with Flixter Data Breaks Rotten Tomatoes' Audience System
- Rotten Tomatoes' Fixes Broke The Audience Score Even More
A number of popular movies have significant issues with their audience review data in Rotten Tomatoes. Screen Rant has previously covered the problem with the Rotten Tomatoes audience score for Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man, where it mysteriously gained over 30 million new reviews and dropped 27 percent and a virtually identical problem with Star Wars: Re...
The most notable thing about the data is the consistency in the number of new reviews and the timing of when they appeared in Rotten Tomatoes' system. In most of the cases identified, the number of new reviews hovers around 30 million, and they all appeared in October 2010. Given the behavior of the data, it's pretty easy to rule out an organic sur...
If the data was simply combined as it appears, it presents a few major problems. First, the data is gathered from different audiences in different ways, so it can't simply be combined as if a 5-star review from Flixter is equivalent to a 5-star review on Rotten Tomatoes or vice versa. Second, there's no way to de-duplicate reviews submitted by the ...
Rotten Tomatoes has made a few changes to the rating system in the years since, most of which seem designed to fix these very issues. Unfortunately, the underlying is still broken, and the superficial fixes have only made the audience scoring system in Rotten Tomatoes even more broken over time. The reason this data is only identifiable by using Th...
- Stephen M. Colbert
- Sr. Features Writer
Apr 15, 2024 · The biggest Rotten Tomatoes gaps between audiences and critics suggest they aren't always on the same page for films like Sausage Party and Venom.
Aug 4, 2017 · So don't get us wrong. We like Rotten Tomatoes. But the problem is that it turns film reviews into an unnatural binary choice – either "fresh" or "rotten" – and that isn't how...