Press
Check back here regularly as press releases and reviews of upcoming films and live shows are made available for you to read.
Rotten Tomatoes, one of our favorite websites, organizes and collects all of the reviews from a variety of sources (newspaper, online, magazines) and average them into a single score. Over 7 million readers each month use RT globally as a dependable, objective resource for coverage of movies and DVD. With more than 250,000 titles and 850,000 review links in its ever-growing database, RT offers a fun and informative way to discover the critical reaction on movies neatly summarized via the Tomatometer.
See their ratings of some of our upcoming films below:
Precious: Based on the novel “Push” by Sapphire: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/precious/
Nine: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/nine_2009/
Broken Embraces: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/broken_embraces/
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1190561-imaginarium_of_doctor_parnassus/
Another source we use frequently is the The Internet Movie Database (IMDb).
The following info was taken from their website:
The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)is a HUGE collection of movie information. We try to catalog every pertinent detail about a movie, from who was in it, to who made it, to trivia about it, to filming locations, and even where you can find reviews and fan sites on the web. We then do our best to present this information in a manner that is easy to search and access.
The IMDb started as a hobby project by an international group of movie fans, essentially something by movie fans for movie fans. And despite our incredible growth, we retain that sensibility. The weekly editorial staff meeting is lunch and a movie. All the weekly status reports detail three things: what we did for work, what we did for fun, and what movies we saw. And our staff is still spread around the U.S. and Europe.
We are some of our site's most hardcore users. Our managing director claims to have seen over seven thousand movies. Most of our people could write or win a movie trivia game show. One of our proposed slogans was "we just love movies." As big and intimidating as we may seem because of our millions of monthly visitors, we're just a bunch of hardcore movie fans who still can't get over the fact that we're getting paid to keep improving this tool we use so much for our own pleasure.
If you have a favorite reviewer or website, please let us know and we will try to locate and link to their work.






