Has Letterboxd Changed The Way We Watch Films?
Do ratings help us discover great films or have they quietly changed the way we watch? Before you’ve even bought a ticket, you probably know the Letterboxd average, the IMDb…
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Do ratings help us discover great films or have they quietly changed the way we watch?
Before you’ve even bought a ticket, you probably know the Letterboxd average, the IMDb score or the Rotten Tomatoes percentage. Somewhere between the opening scene and the closing credits, many of us are already deciding on a number of our own.
Laura Gommans is joined by producer Elliot Bloom to discuss what ratings have done to film culture. From an IMDb Top 250 that barely changes to Rotten Tomatoes’ aggregate scores, they explore how audience opinion shapes everything from blockbuster filmmaking to the rise of safe, audience-tested stars, and why the best films rarely fit neatly into a number.
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A LAB111 production. Edited and produced by Elliot Bloom, co-produced by Laura Gommans. Music by Hugo Emmerzael. Artwork by Studio FFF.
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