Joaquin Phoenix's next most daring, challenging role should be playing a well-adjusted, normal man with a happy life that just goes about his day.
Wait....what's going on? Why is everyone upset? I just checked the RT score, and its at 78%. That's not a bad score, at all.
Am I missing something? What happened here?

Sometimes I believe critics don't specify rotten or fresh so RT reads the review and determines from the tone of their review. Or something like that.so, I was under the impression that the reviewers are ultimately the ones who decide with to give rotten or fresh scores, but apparently some review on twitter said the RT decided for him. He gave a Marvel movie a 3/5 and was given a fresh, yet the same score for Joker was given rotten.
so, I was under the impression that the reviewers are ultimately the ones who decide with to give rotten or fresh scores, but apparently some review on twitter said the RT decided for him. He gave a Marvel movie a 3/5 and was given a fresh, yet the same score for Joker was given rotten.
Cause it keeps getting lower. It was at like 88 percent in the beginning. They're actively trying to tarnish the movie's name nowWait....what's going on? Why is everyone upset? I just checked the RT score, and its at 78%. That's not a bad score, at all.
Am I missing something? What happened here?
Sometimes I believe critics don't specify rotten or fresh so RT reads the review and determines from the tone of their review. Or something like that.
I don't know why they don't fix it.Well the Top critics average score is still screwed up and haven't been fixed yet so![]()
Yeah that's what I said a while ago, a 3/5 should be a fresh but sometimes RT marks it as a rottenso, I was under the impression that the reviewers are ultimately the ones who decide whether to give rotten or fresh scores, but apparently some review on twitter said the RT decided for him. He gave a Marvel movie a 3/5 and was given a fresh, yet the same score for Joker was given rotten.
That's Metacritic's category systemI've long suggested the site needs a middle ground rating. Fresh, Rotten and Stale. Stale sitting between the 45-65% range, that would solve situations where reviewers give middling scores, it will also give a fairer reflection of what the quality of the film is like. It wouldn't solve the problem if critics aren't giving the Fresh or Rotten score themselves, but it will mean any middle of the road scores that aren't submitted can simple go into the 'Stale' section by default. That means a 3/5 rating would sit comfortably in the middle rating and not be skewed one way or another.
Maybe this will get more people to realize RT is a pretty worthless site.
That's Metacritic's category system
Preach.And it's a superior one.