

If you have a suggestion for a movie or show you think we should do an episode on, let us know in the comments, or email us at the hosts Episode 19: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… Avatar.Episode 18: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… Age of Ultron.Episode 17: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… National Treasure.Episode 16: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… The Greatest Showman.Episode 15: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… How the Grinch Stole Christmas.Episode 14: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… Love, Actually.Episode 13: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… Home Alone 2.Episode 12: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.Episode 11: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… Batman v Superman.Episode 10: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… the Harry Potter movies.Episode nine: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About Ace Ventura: Pet Detective / When Nature Calls.Episode eight: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… Venom.Episode seven: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… Vampire In Brooklyn.Episode six: “Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong” About… Hocus Pocus.

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Each week, hosts Jacqueline and Mark and guests go deep and settle the score on some of the most beloved – and despised – movies and TV shows ever made, directly taking on the statement we hear from so many fans: “Rotten Tomatoes is wrong.” Listen Now: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | Google Podcasts | Radio Public | Deezer | iHeart | Art19Ĭheck in every Thursday for a new episode of Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong (A Podcast From Rotten Tomatoes). Together, they dig into all the issues on screen – the villains, the “genie rock,” and whether they needed to bring Steve back – as well as what might have been happening behind the camera and whether the movie works better on the big screen than in your living room. Joining our all-powerful podcast hosts Jacqueline Coley and Mark Ellis for this discussion is queen of Collider, Perri Nemiroff. Is the just Fresh score of 60% spot-on? Should it be even lower? Or should it soar – like a newly-replenished superhero discovering a new aspect of her powers – into the clouds? In our latest episode of podcast Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong, we’re breaking from our formula of looking at movies that have been out for at least a year to address the two-and-a-half-hour, lasso-wielding, flying elephant in the room: the barely-a-month-old Wonder Woman 1984. It was only a toe-dip into green – its score has now stabilized at a Fresh 60% – but it was a fall like none we’d seen before. What we didn’t know was that it was also going to be something of a groundbreaker for Rotten Tomatoes: The first movie marked Certified Fresh – at 88% with hundreds of reviews in – to eventually not only lose that certification as hundreds more reviews came in, but drop to a Rotten score of 59%.

release to debut both in theaters and on streaming service HBO Max simultaneously, a distribution model that will continue for WB films through 2021. When Wonder Woman 1984 was released on Christmas Day last year, we knew it was going to be a cinematic groundbreaker – it was, after all, the first major Warner Bros.
