It represents the percentage of professional critic reviews that are positive for a given film or television show.Certified Fresh Movies and TV shows are Certified Fresh with a steady Tomatometer of 75 or higher after a set amount of reviews (80 for wide-release movies, 40 for limited-release movies, 20 for TV shows), including 5 reviews from Top Critics.Audience Score Percentage of users who rate a movie or TV show positively.
Watchseries Thewatchseries Watch Series Ac Watch Series Professional Critic ReviewsThe Good Lord Bird: Season 1 100 Critic Consensus: Ethan Hawke dazzles in The Good Lord Bird, an epically irreverent adaptation that does right by its source materials good word. The Boys: Season 2 97 Critic Consensus: The Boys comes out swinging in a superb second season that digs deeper into its complicated characters and ups the action ante without pulling any of its socially critical punches. Star Trek: Discovery: Season 3 93 Critic Consensus: With less canonical baggage and a welcome dose of character development, Discovery continues to forge its own path and is narratively all the better for it. Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1 92 Critic Consensus: With catchy tunes and just the right amount of ghost jokes, Julie and the Phantoms is a fun, feel-good show that proves a perfect showcase for newcomer Madison Reyes. Teenage Bounty Hunters: Season 1 92 Critic Consensus: Teenage Bounty Hunters has snappy one-liners and style to spare, and though its peculiar premise at times fizzles, its held together by Maddie Phillips and Anjelica Bette Fellinis killer chemistry. Lovecraft Country: Season 1 90 Critic Consensus: Anchored by Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Jonathan Majors heroic performances, Misha Greens Lovecraft Country is a thrilling take on Lovecraftian lore that proves the Elder Gods arent the only thing that goes bump in the cosmos. Flesh and Blood: Series 1 90 Critic Consensus: Flesh and Blood s non-linear storytelling doesnt always play, but theres no denying the engrossing glory of its colorful mystery. Ted Lasso: Season 1 86 Critic Consensus: Warm and winsome, if not particularly hilarious, Ted Lasso fleshes out its promo premise with unrelenting optimism and a charming turn from Jason Sudeikis. We Are Who We Are: Season 1 86 Critic Consensus: We Are Who We Are doesnt move mountains, but by focusing on the little details and allowing its central teens to just be, Luca Guadagnino creates small-screen poetry. The Vow: Season 1 83 Critic Consensus: Though The Vow s scope at times exceeds its reach, its empathetic approach to unpacking NXIVMs manipulations and the consequences therein make for necessary, difficult viewing. Pure: Season 1 80 Critic Consensus: Pure sidesteps the seedy pratfalls of its ribald premise to instead compassionately explore the complications of compulsion, shame, and struggling to make sense of oneself. Fargo: Season 4 78 Critic Consensus: Though Fargo s ambitious fourth season struggles to maintain momentum, fine performances and a change of scenery make for an engaging -- if uneven -- departure from the series norm. Raised by Wolves: Season 1 77 Critic Consensus: Bristling with imagination and otherworldly imagery, Raised by Wolves is a bloody exploration of artificial intelligence and religious belief that will stimulate the eye and mind -- if not the heart. The Third Day: Miniseries 77 Critic Consensus: With a sufficiently arresting atmosphere and captivating performances from stars Jude Law and Naomie Harris, The Third Day is an intriguing - if overly familiar - addition to the folk-horror genre. The Undoing: Season 1 77 Critic Consensus: The Undoing is a beautifully shot mystery that benefits greatly from Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grants performances - if only its story was as strong as its star power. Woke: Season 1 76 Critic Consensus: Though Woke s first season doesnt quite know what it wants to say about racism in America, its solid ensemble - led by a well-cast Lamorne Morris - and some surreal silliness make it a messy conversation worth watching. Noughts Crosses: Season 1 73 Critic Consensus: Though handsomely produced and full of charming performances, Noughts Crosses fails to capture the scope of its source material, leaving little room for nuance in its revisionist history. Privacy Policy Terms and Policies Ad Choices Copyright 2018 Fandango. Terms and Policies Privacy Policy.
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