Fast x rotten tomatoes
Author: m | 2025-04-24
Fast X reviews are now in, and the action sequel has debuted with a rotten score on Rotten Tomatoes. Fast X Debuts With Rotten Score of 59%, Reviews Are Decidedly
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"Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One," it may not have conquered the box office quite so handily. Audiences liked it better than critics Universal Pictures "Fast" movies have never been prestige cinema. Still, about half of the entries in the franchise have scored decently well, according to the critical aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with "Furious 7" and "Fast 5" coming in at the top. It took a while for critics to catch on to what audiences already knew. Those earlier "Fast" films linger at the bottom of Rotten Tomatoes' ranking, probably in part because reviewers didn't have a sense of what the over-the-top franchise was trying to do. Many of the positive comments pertaining to the later films praise them for self-awareness and sheer fun. Unfortunately for "Fast X," the critical community is divided, and even those who have kind things to say about the film are mostly muted in their praise, while those who disliked it haven't held back in making their complaints. Critics have compared it to sustaining a head injury, referring to the script as something that an eight-year-old could have written. Others simply call it loud and dumb. But that hasn't deterred fans who took to Rotten Tomatoes and social media sites, where they have the film's back. "Fast X" currently has an 86 percent audience score compared to its 54 percent Tomatometer rating. Users love the movie from start to end and appreciate the plot twists as well as the non-stop action. And since the general public is who's buying the tickets and the popcorn, especially for a deep-into-the-franchise movie like "Fast X," they're a better predictor of a movie's bottom line. Jason Momoa's performance generated buzz Universal Pictures Something that most critics and fans agree on is that Jason Momoa is a worthwhile addition to "The Fast and the Furious" family. From Vin Diesel and Jason Statham to John Cena and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, the sprawling cast (which, to be fair, is more diverse than that of many action franchises) was already pretty full up on middle-aged muscly men. Momoa — aged 43 and probably best known for playing the DCEU's Aquaman and for his shirtless stint on "Game of Thrones" — is arguably a similar type of actor. They don't always get credit for their craft, and if we're being honest, fans don't really come to see their movies for humanistic performances in the first place. Plus, as it is with the DCEU and the "Fast" movies, the franchise itself is the brand name. Like many of his cohorts, Momoa is a well-liked celebrity who audiences are happy to see in movies, but whether he was a reliable box office draw, let alone a reliably good actor, was still an open question. It's not necessarily Momoa's star power that convinced viewers to come out for "Fast X" — more likely it was the strong buzz he earned for his performance as the series' newest villain, Dante Reyes. The actor told Variety that. Fast X reviews are now in, and the action sequel has debuted with a rotten score on Rotten Tomatoes. Fast X Debuts With Rotten Score of 59%, Reviews Are Decidedly 57% Fast X (2025) (Universal Pictures) is now playing in theaters. On an Apple device? Follow Rotten Tomatoes on Apple News. Rotten Tomatoes catches up with 13 members of The Fast 57% Fast X (2025) (Universal Pictures) is now playing in theaters. On an Apple device? Follow Rotten Tomatoes on Apple News. Rotten Tomatoes catches up with 13 members of The Fast Fast X is scheduled to be released on May 19, by Universal Pictures. Fast X reviews are now in, and the action sequel has debuted with a rotten score on Rotten Tomatoes. First reactions to the potential trilogy starter are mixed: on Rotten Tomatoes, Fast X currently sits at 58% rotten on the Tomatometer. Fast X, the latest in the Fast and the Furious franchise scores a 'Rotten' rating from Rotten Tomatoes the day before premier. Could the thrill-ride be o Living on her parents’ farm and caring for her father is proving loveless. Living perpetually on the edge, Pearl decides to take the leap and pursue stardom, but what ungodly consequences might her leaving safety have? As A24 projects are famous for, nothing is simple in Pearl. From the soundtrack to the performances, each detail has been meticulously designed to feel off-kilter, with Goth perfectly encapsulating that erratic unease in her performance. A prequel to the 2022 slasher X, the two make for one killer of a double feature. - Jake Hodges Watch on Prime Video 'Tangerine' (2015) Rotten Tomatoes: 96% | IMDb: 7.1/10 Tangerine Run Time 1 hr 28 min Director Sean Baker Release Date January 23, 2015 Actors Kitana Kiki Rodriguez, Mya Taylor, Karren Karagulian, Mickey O'Hagan, Alla Tumanian, James Ransone One of the most innovative movies of the 2010s, Tangerine follows Sin-Dee (Kitana Kiki Rodriguez), a woman returning to Tinseltown after 28 days away. With Christmas on the horizon, her holiday spirit is crushed after learning that the love of her life has cheated on her, which sets Sin-Dee on a mission to track him down at any cost. On its surface, Tangerine is already an immersive and gorgeous flick that oozes style and substance. However, when learning that the entire project was shot on the iPhone 5s, it becomes a masterpiece. Indulgent and inventive, Tangerine is early proof of the genius of its creator, Sean Baker, with the most recent Cannes Film Festival seeing the filmmaker pick up the Palm d’Or for his movie Anora. - Jake Hodges Watch on Prime Video 'Fast X' (2023) Rotten Tomatoes: 56% | IMDb: 5.8/10 The remarkable 10th installment in one of the 21st century’s biggest franchises, Fast X follows the family-loving Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel), who will do anythingComments
"Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One," it may not have conquered the box office quite so handily. Audiences liked it better than critics Universal Pictures "Fast" movies have never been prestige cinema. Still, about half of the entries in the franchise have scored decently well, according to the critical aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with "Furious 7" and "Fast 5" coming in at the top. It took a while for critics to catch on to what audiences already knew. Those earlier "Fast" films linger at the bottom of Rotten Tomatoes' ranking, probably in part because reviewers didn't have a sense of what the over-the-top franchise was trying to do. Many of the positive comments pertaining to the later films praise them for self-awareness and sheer fun. Unfortunately for "Fast X," the critical community is divided, and even those who have kind things to say about the film are mostly muted in their praise, while those who disliked it haven't held back in making their complaints. Critics have compared it to sustaining a head injury, referring to the script as something that an eight-year-old could have written. Others simply call it loud and dumb. But that hasn't deterred fans who took to Rotten Tomatoes and social media sites, where they have the film's back. "Fast X" currently has an 86 percent audience score compared to its 54 percent Tomatometer rating. Users love the movie from start to end and appreciate the plot twists as well as the non-stop action. And since the general public is who's buying the tickets and the popcorn, especially for a deep-into-the-franchise movie like "Fast X," they're a better predictor of a movie's bottom line. Jason Momoa's performance generated buzz Universal Pictures Something that most critics and fans agree on is that Jason Momoa is a worthwhile addition to "The Fast and the Furious" family. From Vin Diesel and Jason Statham to John Cena and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, the sprawling cast (which, to be fair, is more diverse than that of many action franchises) was already pretty full up on middle-aged muscly men. Momoa — aged 43 and probably best known for playing the DCEU's Aquaman and for his shirtless stint on "Game of Thrones" — is arguably a similar type of actor. They don't always get credit for their craft, and if we're being honest, fans don't really come to see their movies for humanistic performances in the first place. Plus, as it is with the DCEU and the "Fast" movies, the franchise itself is the brand name. Like many of his cohorts, Momoa is a well-liked celebrity who audiences are happy to see in movies, but whether he was a reliable box office draw, let alone a reliably good actor, was still an open question. It's not necessarily Momoa's star power that convinced viewers to come out for "Fast X" — more likely it was the strong buzz he earned for his performance as the series' newest villain, Dante Reyes. The actor told Variety that
2025-04-10Living on her parents’ farm and caring for her father is proving loveless. Living perpetually on the edge, Pearl decides to take the leap and pursue stardom, but what ungodly consequences might her leaving safety have? As A24 projects are famous for, nothing is simple in Pearl. From the soundtrack to the performances, each detail has been meticulously designed to feel off-kilter, with Goth perfectly encapsulating that erratic unease in her performance. A prequel to the 2022 slasher X, the two make for one killer of a double feature. - Jake Hodges Watch on Prime Video 'Tangerine' (2015) Rotten Tomatoes: 96% | IMDb: 7.1/10 Tangerine Run Time 1 hr 28 min Director Sean Baker Release Date January 23, 2015 Actors Kitana Kiki Rodriguez, Mya Taylor, Karren Karagulian, Mickey O'Hagan, Alla Tumanian, James Ransone One of the most innovative movies of the 2010s, Tangerine follows Sin-Dee (Kitana Kiki Rodriguez), a woman returning to Tinseltown after 28 days away. With Christmas on the horizon, her holiday spirit is crushed after learning that the love of her life has cheated on her, which sets Sin-Dee on a mission to track him down at any cost. On its surface, Tangerine is already an immersive and gorgeous flick that oozes style and substance. However, when learning that the entire project was shot on the iPhone 5s, it becomes a masterpiece. Indulgent and inventive, Tangerine is early proof of the genius of its creator, Sean Baker, with the most recent Cannes Film Festival seeing the filmmaker pick up the Palm d’Or for his movie Anora. - Jake Hodges Watch on Prime Video 'Fast X' (2023) Rotten Tomatoes: 56% | IMDb: 5.8/10 The remarkable 10th installment in one of the 21st century’s biggest franchises, Fast X follows the family-loving Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel), who will do anything
2025-04-1815% higher than the threshold for a movie to be considered Certified Fresh. When a movie crosses the threshold, this badge will be displayed on its page, with a golden banner beneath its "Hot" red popcorn bucket. Related 10 Movies With 100% On Rotten Tomatoes Not Included On Its Best Of All-Time Ranking Not all the movies in Rotten Tomatoes 100% Club made it onto the website's best 300 movies of all time list, demonstrating a certain genre bias. As the minimum score reveals, the requirements for being Verified Hot are more strict than for being Certified Fresh, possibly because audience scores see more frequent fluctuation. Other requirements for a movie to become Verified Hot include the movie being a theatrical release, which can be either a new first-run release or a repertory release of a classic title, and having a minimum number of verified ratings. Below, see how the type of release affects the minimum threshold of verified ratings for a movie to be considered Verified Hot: Release Type Minimum Verified Ratings Wide Release 500+ Limited Release 250+ Why Rotten Tomatoes Has Changed Its Audience Score To The Popcornmeter Rotten Tomatoes Is Uplifting Their User Base According to the Rotten Tomatoes post explaining the new system, the reason for this audience score overhaul is so they can enhance the conversation surrounding their robust community of movie fans. In an attempt to "elevate that discussion," they have given this increased prominence to the Popcornmeter, which is also what has necessitated tighter strictures involving its proper regulation. Although critics and audiences agree in many cases, this will further highlight the gulf between them in many titles that are commercial successes while being critical flops. This approach from Rotten Tomatoes is in keeping with recent culture trends, as Google recently courted controversy online by prioritizing audience scores over critic scores in searches for movies. Which Movies Are Already Verified Hot On Rotten Tomatoes Both Commercial And Critical Hits Are Verified Hot Rotten Tomatoes released a list of more than 200 movies that form the first group of titles to officially be Verified
2025-03-29Summary Rotten Tomatoes' audience scores have now become part of the Popcornmeter. Audience scores of 90% and above that meet certain criteria can earn movies Verified Hot badges on the review aggregator site. Movies that are already Verified Hot include Deadpool & Wolverine, Wonka, and Twisters. Rotten Tomatoes has implemented a huge change by adding the Popcornmeter and the Verified Hot badge. The review aggregator website has become a go-to resource for assessing the critical reception to movies and television shows since its inception in 1998. The site compiles official critics' reviews into a single percentage-based score to determine if a movie is Fresh (60% or above) or Rotten (below 60%) on the "Tomatometer," with certain titles that match specific criteria and maintain a score above 75% being deemed Certified Fresh. However, the audience score has also become a bigger and bigger part of the Rotten Tomatoes brand. Because this score is based on user reviews, it is intended to reflect what the general public thinks of the title in question, though the score has in the past been subject to review-bombing, generally for politically-motivated reasons, especially for franchise titles with diverse casts such as Captain Marvel and Disney+'s The Acolyte. To combat this, Rotten Tomatoes has implemented a review verification system to confirm that reviewers have purchased tickets for movies being reviewed through Fandango. Related 10 Recent TV Shows That Critics Loved But Audiences Hated On Rotten Tomatoes Recently, there have been some television shows that showcased contrasting scores from critics and audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. Rotten Tomatoes' Audience Scores Are Now Part Of The Popcornmeter This Rebrand Complements The Tomatometer Custom image by Brennan Klein One major element of the site's major overhaul of its audience score system is rebranding its user reviews section as the Popcornmeter. This newly retitled metric will complement the critical score, which remains known as the Tomatometer, a move which seems to symbolically give the audience score a more equal standing with the critics' ratings. However, this involves much more than just renaming the metric, as it is the biggest major change to
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