Rotten Tomatoes’ new Popcornmeter is hard at work with one surprising movie, Unsung Hero, at 99% from audiences.
Director M. Night Shyamalan talks Trap and if he would be open to making Trap 2, aka a followup to his twisty new thriller.
The majority of audiences are reportedly not happy with the limited representation for the disabled and mentally ill.
Furiosa is hitting the big screen; so, we spoke to IMAX about making it look as good as possible.
After Serena Williams saw Zendaya's Challengers, she spoke to the actress about a tennis-related secret she noticed.
We now know why Ryan Gosling decided to start his "I'm Just Ken" Oscars performance sitting behind Margot Robbie.
A behind-the-scenes video reveals the awesome reaction from Oscars attendants before Ryan Gosling performed “I’m Just Ken.”
Mark Wahlberg shows his appreciation after the almost-perfect audience score Arthur The King received on Rotten Tomatoes.
Bob Marley: One Love has found an audience, but underrated gem Lisa Frankenstein hasn't. Dang.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is getting higher praise from the audience than it did from critics.
Christopher Nolan threw in a jab at the “evil streaming” platforms while talking about the importance of audiences physically owning Oppenheimer.
Adam Sandler made sure an audience member received medical attention during his stand-up show and I give him a lot of props for that.
Jennifer Connelly remembers the sweet moment she knew audiences would love Top Gun: Maverick.
Tiffany Haddish stood up for her new movie at Sundance after an audience member griped about it.
The Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score for Avatar: The Way of Water is higher than the original movie's.
Will Smith dropped a funny thought about the star-studded Emancipation screening he held.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse will be even more ambitious than its gorgeously-animated predecessor, as Empire has revealed the movie is taking on six major art styles.
It’s been confirmed that Indiana Jones 5 de-aged Harrison Ford, and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy has shared her one hope for audiences regarding this aspect of the movie.
Recalling his time making The Mummy with Rachel Weisz, Brendan Fraser shared a story about just how mysterious the potential public reaction to the movie felt during production.