Synopsis: In 1920s New York City, a Black woman finds her world upended when her life becomes intertwined with a former [More] Starring: Tessa Thompson , Ruth Negga , André Holland , Alexander Skarsgård Directed By: Rebecca Hall Bottoms...
Then continue on with open arms into Rotten Tomatoes’ 200 best romantic comedies of all time! The Philadelphia Story (1940) 100% #1 Critics Consensus: Offering a wonderfully witty script, spotless direction from George Cukor, and typically excellent lead performances, The Philadelphia Story is ...
"Dark Tide" made a sad $432,000 during its run at the box office, and received a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 20 critic reviews and was ironically summarized as a "shallow" film that's best skipped by audiences. Bucky Larson...
Using Rotten Tomatoes and our classic Tomatometer as a guide, we present the 100 best free movies on YouTube! To create the YouTub-ular list (radical, even), we’ve taken their latest updated selection of Certified Fresh movies (movies with high critical praise), Fresh movies, and Rotten ...
Things are about to get juicy at Rotten Tomatoes! For our giant-sized countdown of erotic movies, we go deep into the annals of cinema history and pull out some prime ’80s sleaze (9 1/2 Weeks, Body Double), international and arthouse flicks (3-D Sex and Zen, Romance), LGBTQ-focuse...
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This Christmas, for the first time, we at Rotten Tomatoes are spreading the love, giving you an expanded list of the Best Christmas Movies ever –all Fresh and sparkly and ranked by Tomatometer – but also the below list of movies that fall on the Rotten end of the Tomatometer, but ...
James and the Giant Peach (1996) 91% Critics Consensus: The arresting and dynamic visuals, offbeat details and light-as-air storytelling make James and the Giant Peach solid family entertainment. Synopsis: Featuring stop-motion animation and live action, this inventive adaptation of Roald Dahl'...
the walls as a heat wave sweats the city. The heat especially ramps up when Barton’s gregarious neighbor (John Goodman) is around; almosthellishlyso, you might say. But as every smart filmmaker is wont to do, the Coens offer no overt explanations of what’s ...
“her friends’ band is playing her favorite downtown club but she leaves to meet someone, promising to return. She never does. As the crime against Samantha is investigated, she’s revealed to be the crucial connection between a series of mysterious city-wide fires, the downtown music ...