Sentences with phrase «tomatoes score»

Movies that get pinned to the start screen flip between the movie poster and the Rotten Tomatoes score, along with a tomato or»...
Meanwhile, clients have increasingly taken to skimming trailers, glancing at the legal version of a Rotten Tomatoes score or making a preliminary assessment on the basis of your movie poster.
News - 18 hours, 21 minutes Solo: A Star Wars story is maintaining a fresh Rotten Tomatoes score as reviews come in.
Greta Gerwig's directorial Lady Bird — starring Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, Timothée Chalamet, and more — has taken the movie world by storm, with the film still upholding a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score.
Get Out earned an A - CinemaScore — a very rare feat for a horror film — with critics embracing it with a 99 % certified fresh Rotten Tomatoes score.
The good people of the internet are already violently arguing about the movie's sky - high Rotten Tomatoes score.
Until recently, notoriously contrarian film critic Armond White — whose negative Get Out review ruined its otherwise perfect Rotten Tomatoes score, causing a tiny Twitter tempest — was just about the only high - profile entertainment industry figure who wasn't a vocal fan of the movie.
After early reviews, the film has an 84 percent Rotten Tomatoes score, nearly identical to the score earned by its predecessor.
Peele's film garnered unanimous acclaim, pulling in an impressive 99 percent Rotten Tomatoes score and has pulled in $ 150 million domestically.
The film has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 11 percent and a CinemaScore of B +.
Just under a month before Black Panther hits theaters, angry DC Extended Universe fans are turning their sights on the film with hopes of destroying its Rotten Tomatoes score and spoiling fans.
CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT Peele's directorial debut, Get Out, was both a critical success (with a 99 percent Rotten Tomatoes score) and a box - office smash ($ 252.4 million grossed worldwide).
Its CinemaScore is C while its Rotten Tomatoes score is at 27 percent.
Director Ryan Coogler recently responded to the plan to alter the Rotten Tomatoes score, saying:
The film, which is the highest - grossing movie directed by a woman ever - in Patty Jenkins - has, to date, earned $ 781 million at the box office and has a 92 % Rotten Tomatoes score with critics (and 90 % with fans).
I Am Not Your Negro Rated PG - 13 for disturbing violent images, thematic material, language and brief nudity Rotten Tomatoes Score: 99 % Upon his death in 1987, James Baldwin had written only thirty pages of a manuscript that was to become the book «Remember This House,» giving the personal account of the lives and assassinations of three of his close friends: Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr..
With a Rotten Tomatoes score of 24 %, the film was blasted by critics and unseen by audiences.
Both are great and necessary, but they're much harder to write a movie around then, say, Adam Sandler riding an ostrich, to pick on a movie with an even worse Rotten Tomatoes score than A Million Ways to Die in the West.
Times critic Justin Chang characterized the film as «imbecilic,» and it has a brutal Rotten Tomatoes score of 15 %.
A close cousin would be Garland's Ex Machina, which grossed $ 25.4 million domestically and $ 11.4 million internationally, this with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 94 %.
These are the best athletics - centered flicks on the platform, and not a single one has a Rotten Tomatoes score lower than 80 %.
Toni Erdmann Rated R for strong sexual content, graphic nudity, language and brief drug use Rotten Tomatoes Score: 92 % This German import had a ton of buzz going for it when the Iranian drama The Salesman surprisingly beat it out at the Oscars, but it still racked up an impressive number of critical awards in 2016 and is worth a look if you are into foreign cinema.
And to get in before the «but their movies just weren't as goooood» argument, we'll make sure that each film has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 86 % or higher, which is what Steven Spielberg's the Post currently has, and which is the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score for a Best Director nominee's movie (Ridley Scott's All The Money In The World doesn't have one yet).
A League of Their Own Rated PG for adult situations / language Rotten Tomatoes Score: 77 % Celebrating its 25th Anniversary is this classic comedy about a group of women who join an all - female baseball league while the men of the country are off fighting during WWII.
They have been almost universally critically reviled, with the highest Rotten Tomatoes score to date (for what that's worth) being for 2001's flop CGI feature «Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within,» with a less - than - rousing 43 %.
The Salesman Rated PG - 13 for mature thematic elements and a brief bloody image In Persian with English Subtitles Rotten Tomatoes Score: 97 % Iranian writer / director Asghar Farhadi claimed his second foreign film Oscar with this latest tale about a modern Iranian couple struck by tragedy and emotional damage when the wife is brutally attacked in their home.
While director David Ayer has encouraging words for the film in the face of its currently abysmal 33 % Rotten Tomatoes score, some fans — who can't have even seen the movie yet, mind you — have signed a petition to get the site taken down.
There are examples of similar Rotten Tomatoes score discrepancies with no conspiracy theories swirling around them.
20th Century Women Rated R for sexual material, language, some nudity and brief drug use Rotten Tomatoes Score: 88 % In this thoughtful and touching dramedy, Annette Bening stars as a single mother to a young boy in the late 70's who tries to raise him right, fully aware that he is growing up with an over-abundance of women in his life.
Office Christmas Party Rated R for crude sexual content and language throughout, drug use and graphic nudity Rotten Tomatoes Score: 41 % Jennifer Aniston and TJ Miller are siblings who own a company in bad need of a break, so against his sister's command, Miller throws a party, with the help of Jason Bateman, to lure a key customer.
Daredevil: Season 2 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 74 % While The Avengers have been dominating the big screen, Netflix has given us some excellent Marvel heroes on the small screen as well.
Downton Abbey: Season 6 — The Final Season Rotten Tomatoes Score: 86 % Available on DVD and Blu - ray It's always nice when a show knows when to pull the plug and in this case, the team at Downton Abbey gives their world a nice enough send off while it is still incredibly popular.
A Monster Calls Rated PG - 13 for thematic content an some scary images Rotten Tomatoes Score: 87 % In order to deal with his mother's terminal illness, a young boy finds an unlikely friend and protector in a giant tree monster, voiced by Liam Neeson.
The Intern Rated PG - 13 for some suggestive content and brief strong language Rotten Tomatoes Score: 60 % Available on DVD and Blu - ray Anne Hathaway here plays a young woman whose internet company decides to hire local retirees in an attempt to connect with the older community.
The Assassin Unrated Rotten Tomatoes Score: 81 % Available on DVD and Blu - ray In Mandarin with English Subtitles This Import from Taiwan tells the story of a beautiful young assassin who is sent to take out the man she was once betrothed to.
B Inside Llewyn Davis: The Criterion Collection Rated R for language including some sexual references Rotten Tomatoes Score: 94 % Available on DVD and Blu - ray The folks at Criterion picked the perfect time to re-release this 2013 Cohen Brothers musical about a young folk singer who tries to make it while struggling with personal relationships and a quest for a missing cat.
Disneynature: Born in China Rated G Rotten Tomatoes Score: 85 % The newest project in Disney's Earth Day nature documentary series goes to China to show the lives of pandas, golden monkeys and snow leopards.
Everest Rated PG - 13 for intense peril and disturbing images Rotten Tomatoes Score: 72 % Available on DVD, Blu - ray and Blu - ray 3D This underrated adventure tells the true story of a group of mountain climbers who try to conquer the tallest peak in the world under the worst conditions they could imagine and unspeakable tragedy.
Beatriz at Dinner Rated R for language and a scene of violence Rotten Tomatoes Score: 78 % Salma Hayek is a masseuse whose car breaks down at her client's home, where she is invited to a big dinner with the very Trump - like John Lithgow, a greedy real estate developer with a very differing political, ethical and moral point of view from her own.
Get Out is unequivocally one of the most celebrated films of the year — another massive box office success from Jason Blum's Blumhouse Productions, grossing more than 50 times its $ 4.5 million budget, and the owner of a 99 percent Rotten Tomatoes score.
Infinitely Polar Bear Rated R for language Rotten Tomatoes Score: 79 % Available on DVD and Blu - ray Mark Ruffalo plays a man suffering from bipolar disorder who attempts to rebuild his family as he gets the opportunity to take care of his two young daughters while their mother, played by Zoe Saldana, goes to business school.
Rated R for strong language and sexual material Rotten Tomatoes Score: 40 % Yet another raunchy comedy that landed with a lukewarm thud is this take on bringing home the parents to meet the boyfriend.
It Comes at Night Rated R for violence, disturbing images, and language Rotten Tomatoes Score: 89 % Texas filmmaker Trey Edward Shults (Krisha) follows up his huge 2015 SXSW winner with this pseudo horror film about a post-apocalyptic world where husband and father Joel Egerton and family live safely in their well - protected home, hiding from whatever it is out there, until he allows a young family to seek refuge in their hiding spot.
The Extra-Terrestrial 4K Ultra HD Edition Rated PG for language and mild thematic elements Rotten Tomatoes Score: 98 % Now that the studios are re-releasing our favorite films on Ultra-HD, I'm sure they fully hope that we go back and re-purchase our library in the latest and greatest format.
Straight Outta Compton Rated R for language throughout, strong sexuality / nudity, violence, and drug use Rotten Tomatoes Score: 88 % Available on DVD and Blu - ray Biopics can be very hit and miss but this critically acclaimed story about the rap group NWA found a way to not only tell one of the pivotal stories of rap music, but managed to do so in a way that has the power to change the perspectives of its audience.
It Rated R for violence / horror, bloody images and for language Rotten Tomatoes Score: 86 % The horror phenomenon from Stephen King finally gets its big screen debut, 31 years after its initial book release, and the timing couldn't be more perfect.
The Mummy Rated PG - 13 for violence, action and scary images, and for some suggestive content and partial nudity Rotten Tomatoes Score: 16 % Universal Studios really wants to get this monster movie thing going again and in this case they throw a huge budget at The Mummy by bringing on Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe (as Dr. Henry Jeckyll).
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Rated PG - 13 for some fantasy action violence Rotten Tomatoes Score: 73 % In this Harry Potter spinoff prequel, and going off of a JK Rowling screenplay, a young wizard named Newt Scamander shows up in New York City to rescue some magical creatures when he happens upon a situation within the wizarding world of America that needs his help.
B + The Diary of a Teenage Girl Rated R for strong sexual content including dialogue, graphic nudity, drug use, language and drinking — all involving teens Rotten Tomatoes Score: 94 % Available on DVD and Blu - ray Taking place in the early 1970's in San Francisco, this coming of age tale follows a young girl who explores her sexuality by sleeping with her mother's boyfriend while documenting her various exploits on her tape recorder.
Paterson Rated R for some language Rotten Tomatoes Score: 96 % Adam Driver (Silence, The Force Awakens) stars in this indie Jim Jarmusch film about a bus driver named Paterson, who lives in Paterson, NJ and who likes to write poetry.
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