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What reviews do you use to determine what to watch?
I use IMDb (but it's important to check h the number of reviewers) and Rotten Tomatoes. However, if a film get's a rating in the 89s on RT, I also factor in the Audience score, since the so called experts love esoteric art house crap that is so self-serving it's ridiculous. I also read a couple of viewers comments on IMDb as well.

Polly Hennessey
(8,052 posts)bif
(26,150 posts)Even though I try to weed out the mediocre movies, I still end up watching a log of crap. SO the movies I review are the best of the so-called best.
rzemanfl
(30,744 posts)walkingman
(9,710 posts)bif
(26,150 posts)Most indie flicks star relatively unknown or up-and-coming actors.
walkingman
(9,710 posts)are excellent but that is the exception. Directing, editing, sound, visual effects, camera quality are all sub-par when compared to union produced films.
Not knocking the indies that is how people get started - but given the choice.....
Critics dont know shit.
In fact, it would be instructive to see if a critic has any creativity of their own.
bif
(26,150 posts)PJMcK
(24,140 posts)Because its my business, I stay aware of TV, film and theater productions. When something intrigues me, Ill give it a try.
Sadly, much entertainment isnt very good.but neither are the critics.
Im curious how you make your choices. TIA.
bif
(26,150 posts)When I see something good on Kanopy, there's a feature that highlights similar films. I check those out and as mentioned in my OP, if the film gets decent ratings on IMDb and RT, I put it in my queue. I also watch a fair amount of content from Netflix. Same vetting process. I currently have about 275 movies in my Kanopy queue. I also give a movie 30 minutes. If I'm not impressed, I bail.
PJMcK
(24,140 posts)15-30 minutes. If you havent hooked me by then, Im gone.
You have a huge queue!
Occasionally Ill follow the algorithm suggestions that Prime, Hulu, etc. offer.
The truth is that Im not as much a viewer as my wife. Since its my work, I often need a break. I like to read books made of paper!
One aspect of that disappoints me relates to comedy. On so many sit-coms, the jokes are insult comedy. A wife sexually demeans her husband and the audience laughs. A boy insults his sister and its supposed to be funny. A boss yells at a subordinate amid roars of laughter. Its verbal abuse masquerading as entertainment. Just my old-fashioned opinion and as Steve Martin once said, Comedy is not pretty!
bif
(26,150 posts)I have a movie blog, which I usually update once a week. I also have a movie column in our local paper. They're rarely the same movies--our community is pretty conservative, so those films are slightly more family friendly. On my blog, it's anything goes! So I end up watching at least one movie a day. Although there are days where I watch three. That can be taxing on the peepers, that's for sure.
doc03
(38,287 posts)a film or series on DU or elsewhere. Some of worse garbage I have seen the critics raved about, they
are full of shit.
SouthernLiberal
(408 posts)Lo many years ago, Newsweek had a movie reviewer who I could trust. If he liked movie, I knew that I wouldn't. If he hated one, I knew I would love it. Now, I may look at IMDB, but I don't read the reviews unless the rating is very low.
This works for me because I rarely go to a movie theater now. I wait to see if a movie I'm interested in shows up on a streaming service I subscribe to.
LeftInTX
(33,174 posts)Rotten Tomatoes is mostly professional critics.
So, I preview and look at IMDB. I read a few reviews. If it says something like "cheesy CGI", I will pass etc.
Still, you often can't get it right.
One thing about streaming: If I don't like it, I stop watching it.
LearnedHand
(4,944 posts)But the assholes review-bomb things way too often to put any stock at all in the starred review system. I look for discussions like yours on forums I trust for older or lesser known films and read the pop culture sites for new films. I especially like The Mary Sue for film (and book review) info. TMS is also this little leftie culture site thats most often a joy to read.
I read film reviews in WaPo and The Guardian. Most importantly, I poll my colleagues at work. Great source of film info!