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- 'Jesus Revolution' (2023) Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score: 99% This hit biopic about a conservative minister who takes in a charismatic hippie who helps him spread the word throughout counter-culture gives a new meaning to the saying free love.
- 'I Still Believe' (2020) Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score: 98% Based on the true story of Jeremy Camp's hit song after his late wife's passing, this movie shows how Christian music and films can influence millions.
- 'Hacksaw Ridge' (2016) Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score: 91% This Oscar-nominated film based on an army medic who refused to fight in WW2 because of his religious beliefs gave the audience a new type of hero who didn't have to save the day with violence.
- 'Father Stu' (2022) Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score: 91% Cursing, sex, and binge-drinking aren't what typical fans of faith-based movies look for in a film, but this Mel Gibson-directed film aims to cast a wider net.
I score of 99% means that 99% of the reviews were positive reviews. The reviews all could all have said things along the line of “a fairly good movie..” and it would be treated as a positive review.
- 'Mass' (2021) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 95% Mass is the story of one conversation that takes place entirely in a church basement. Two sets of parents who are connected by tragedy meet in an attempt to heal from the deaths of both of their sons.
- 'First Reformed' (2018) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 94% First Reformed deals with crises of faith. Ethan Hawke plays Father Toller, pastor of a historic church in upstate New York with a dying congregation.
- 'Women Talking' (2023) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 90% Women Talking is just what it sounds like. The film centers around a conversation between female representatives of a Mennonite community in Bolivia who must decide together how to respond to a crisis in their community.
- 'Calvary' (2014) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 89% Calvary follows the story of a sincere, yet imperfect priest seeking to minister to a town that is burdened by sin and doubt.
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- Audience Scores Versus Critical Scores: Different Guidelines
- How You Can Use Rotten Tomatoes in Your Everyday Life
When you click on a movie on Rotten Tomatoes, the first thing you see are two independent scores. One signifies an aggregation of critical ratings of a film (the “Tomatometer”) and the other, denoted by a popcorn bucket, displays audience consensus on a film. In regards to critical reviews, there are three categories that a film can fall under: rot...
Rotten Tomatoes deems that all critics meet a set of eligibility guidelinesthat are meant to exemplify that this person or publication is influential (and experienced) enough to write well-articulated reviews. They do this through an application-based system with some of the requirements being: you must have been writing reviews for at least two ye...
Let’s switch gears a bit to talk about what an audience score is and what it means. Similarly to critical scores, the percentage at the top of the page (next to the popcorn bucket) represents the overall number of audience members who gave a film a positive review. However, it’s important to note that audience reviews have a different rating system...
Okay, so now that I just rattled off a bunch of confusing numbers and percentages to you, let’s talk about why you should care. The main takeaway I hope you have from this article is that Rotten Tomatoes, at its core, is a review aggregator, which means that ultimately those percentages you see at the top of the screen are general estimates meant t...
Feb 21, 2021 · As the reviews come in, The Tomatometer measures the positive reviews against the negative ones and assigns either an overall score of fresh or rotten rating to the film or television show. A red tomato score indicating its fresh status, is designated when at least 60% of the reviews are positive.
Sep 22, 2023 · So fetch: What ‘Mean Girls’ can teach you about your spiritual life. “Mean Girls” poster (Wikimedia/America Media) The Catholic Movie Club is a short weekly essay pulling out spiritual ...
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