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The percentage is based on the film's reviews aggregated by the website and assessed as positive or negative, and when all aggregated reviews are positive, the film has a 100% rating.
What do the Rotten Tomatoes symbols mean? ›
Fresh red tomato. When at least 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive, a red tomato is displayed to indicate its Fresh status. Green splat tomato. When less than 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive, a green splat is displayed to indicate its Rotten status.
What happened to all the Reds in The Darkest Minds? ›
After the camps were closed, the reds affected by Project Jamboree would be taken in by the government, who would eventually find a way to take back what had happened to the kids. Other reds would be placed in foster homes, or if old enough allowed to live on their own.
What movie has 100 Rotten Tomatoes? ›
Leave No Trace (2018)
It's not easy for recent movies to get a perfect Rotten Tomatoes rating, given the sizeable amount of reviews that are taken into account. That makes Leave No Trace's feat even more impressive. It's the movie with the most reviews featured (a total of 252) to get a 100% score.
Is 90% on Rotten Tomatoes good? ›
As the reviews of a given film accumulate, the Rotten Tomatoes score measures the percentage that are more positive than negative, and assigns an overall fresh or rotten rating to the movie. Scores of over 60 percent are considered fresh, and scores of 59 percent and under are rotten.
What is the lowest rated movie of all time? ›
7 worst-ranked movies of all time—according to IMDb
- Saving Christmas, 2014 (IMDb rating 1.3) ...
- Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2, 2004 (IMDb rating 1.5) ...
- Manos: The Hands of Fate, 1966 (IMDb rating 1.6) ...
- Birdemic: Shock and Terror, 2010 (IMDb rating 1.7) ...
- Radhe, 2021 (IMDb rating 1.9)
What is a good Rotten Tomato score? ›
If 60% of reviews are positive, the movie is given a “Fresh” status, but if positive reviews fall below that benchmark, it is deemed “Rotten.” A popular piece of media will typically fall between the 70-90% range, but rarely, a project will receive a 100% score.
How do Rotten Tomatoes make money? ›
Rotten Tomatoes is now owned by Fandango Media, and it uses Fandango's movie ticket purchase system so that users can purchase movie tickets directly from its site. So, some of Rotten Tomatoes revenues also come from a fee it collects for each online ticket purchase.
Which is better, IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes? ›
IMDb has tons of information about the movie and the people involved with it, to include the entire cast and crew, but IMDb does not have reviews. For reviews, we go to Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic. RT collects more reviews than Metacritic, but breaks down the critics as either liking the film or not liking the film.
Why was The Darkest Minds 2 cancelled? ›
Director Jennifer Yuh Nelson has stated that she would be happy to return for a second film in the series, although no definitive plans have been announced. However reports indicate that sequels are unlikely given the poor critical and box office performance of the film.
She was unique amongst the known oranges, since she could create, manipulate, and destroy peoples memories. The night before Ruby's tenth birthday, her parents got into an argument about her birthday celebration, which her father made her mother cancel.
Is Clancy a bad guy in Darkest Minds? ›
Clancy is a mind reader like Ruby, and he offers to help her understand and control her powers, so she can interact with her friends without fear she'll hurt them. It soon becomes clear, however, that Clancy is the mastermind in charge of the soldiers who threaten the lives and freedom of the children.
What is the longest film of all time? ›
The longest film ever made, according to Guinness World Records, is "The Cure for Insomnia" (1987), directed by John Henry Timmis IV.
What is considered the best movie of all time? ›
Citizen Kane (1941) stood at number 1 for five consecutive polls, with 22 votes in 1962, 32 votes in 1972, 45 votes in 1982, 43 votes in 1992, and 46 votes in 2002. It also topped the first two directors' polls, with 30 votes in 1992 and 42 votes in 2002.
What does NC-17 mean? ›
abbreviation for
Trademark. no children 17 and under: a rating assigned to a movie by the MPA advising that persons under the age of 18 will not be admitted to a theater showing the film.
Is it rare to get 100 on Rotten Tomatoes? ›
If 60% of reviews are positive, the movie is given a “Fresh” status, but if positive reviews fall below that benchmark, it is deemed “Rotten.” A popular piece of media will typically fall between the 70-90% range, but rarely, a project will receive a 100% score.
Does higher Rotten Tomatoes mean better? ›
The “Tomatometer Rankings” connects to the practice of viewers throwing rotten tomatoes when disapproving of a poor stage performance; the higher the percentage a movie receives, the more “fresh” it is and, at least theoretically, better in the show business world.
Does any show have 100 Rotten Tomatoes? ›
Other recent series with multiple seasons in the 100% club: The Good Place, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, One Day at a Time, Veep, Fleabag, Jane the Virgin, and Feel Good. Only Murders in the Building season 1 has the most reviews on its perfect 100% score.
Is 99% Rotten Tomatoes good or bad? ›
The 99% Club: An Ode to the Almost-Perfect Movie
The 99% Club: You'll find it, way past 98% on the Tomatometer, but just before 100%. Inside, a coterie of cinema's practically-finest, movies promising an experience beyond most others – movies that are almost perfect.