In recent years, there has been a massive spike in the level of public interest in crime-focused programming. Of course, this means that there has also been a huge increase in the amount of this content being produced by studios and networks around the globe. While fans of the crime genre are bound to be happy about the uptick in crime-based streaming options appearing on services like Netflix and Max, the change does lead to another challenge; deciding which ones to watch.
Fortunately, websites like the popular review aggregator, Rotten Tomatoes, help make these decisions a little easier. The site applies a "Tomatometer" score to every movie and TV show, which viewers can use to quickly determine what percentage of the movie/show's reviews have been positive. Every once in a while, a show comes around that earns the honor of receiving a score of 100% on the Tomatometer. When searching...
Fortunately, websites like the popular review aggregator, Rotten Tomatoes, help make these decisions a little easier. The site applies a "Tomatometer" score to every movie and TV show, which viewers can use to quickly determine what percentage of the movie/show's reviews have been positive. Every once in a while, a show comes around that earns the honor of receiving a score of 100% on the Tomatometer. When searching...
- 10/11/2024
- by Eli Morrison
- ScreenRant
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