Amazon opted to disable reviews of the show on Prime Video entirely, as noted by Forbes. A similar situation is actually happening on the popular media review-aggregation site, Rotten Tomatoes.
Premiering Mar. 3 on the premium cable channel (as well as streaming on its digital counterpart, Max),The RegimestarsKate Winsletas Elena Vernham, a pompous, paranoid and (debatably) powerful chancellor of a deliberately unnamed European autocracy. A Marie Antoinette for the modern age, Elena ke...
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Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Don't let the poster fool you. It aint a happy movie. Song Kang-ho, the Korean Eddie Garcia, tells another story from the Chun Doo-hwan regime. It's another pesperspective in the life of an attorney...
The 100% Club: An Ode to Movies With a Perfect Tomatometer Score Welcome to the 100% Club, where every movie isn’t necessarily perfect, but their Tomatometers are. A place where all the critic reviews are Fresh, as far as the eye can see, without a Rotten mark to disrupt all the ...
which stars Academy Award winner Kate Winslet (The Regime) as famed American war correspondent and photographer, Lee Miller.The film, written by Liz Hannah (The Post) and Marion Hume & John Collee, is slated to hit theaters September 20th, opening against Sony and Apple’s thriller Wolfs ...
This child-friendly Disney feature follows the academic life of outcast Casey Carlyle (Michelle Trachtenberg), whose intelligence becomes the target of her bullies. Despite her dream of becoming a successful figure skater, her mother (Joan Cusack) instead introduces a strict regime to try and get ...
On December 8, 2024, the dictatorial regime of Bashir al-Assad in Syria was overthrown on the heels of a multi-week wave of unrest in the country. Rebels unseated Assad, who had been in power since 2000 (his family had been in power for more than five decades), overtook...
The Palace sitting at 0% on Rotten Tomatoes is a great representation of this. Polanski got our lovely critics exactly where he wanted them, made them part of the joke. A bold, thorough critic, if he saw through Polanski and his intentions with The Palace and wanted to turn it all on ...
Scott refusing to show up at all in protest of the competitive nature of awards shows, the producers of the anti-Vietnam War documentary "Hearts and Minds" taking solace that that the nation was about to be "liberated" by a brutal communist regime, which caused another stir when Frank ...