Debating on seeing a movie in theaters? Looking over rotten tomatoes you see the critics score and their feedback, but who are these users adding their reviews? Introducing Reel Reviews, the easiest way to leave user feedback on movies. No signup necessary. The critics reviews are pulled from Rotten Tomatoes. reelreviews.io
*The current DB for movies is limited to currently released movies and recently released dvds. DB will grow each do though as more are added.
Nice fluid site, but I don't understand why this is better then seeing the user reviews on imdb/rt. As someone who looks at a lot of movie reviews and is a huge movie buff I find number ratings to be: useless, detrimental to the viewing experience, and massively effected by things unrelated to the movie or its quality. I have realized that any review above 5.5 on imdb has the potential to be a good movie to an excellent movie regardless of its actual rating.
I personally find I get much more from reading one upvoted review on imdb, scanning the message board topic titles and then deciding if I would like the film or not. Once I know the things to look for in those I found it to be far more telling of whether I will like a film or not then any RT/Imdb score. My point is that I don't think ratings like this are useful at all and movie rating/recommendation sites need to look in other directions.