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Movies Critics Loved, But Audiences Really Didn’t — Information is Beautiful — Infographics

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the biggest movie ever to create such a dramatic divide between critics & audience on Rotten Tomatoes.

Movies Critics Loved, But Audiences Really Didn’t — Information is Beautiful — Infographics

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the biggest movie ever to create such a dramatic divide between critics & audience on Rotten Tomatoes. Currently, Jedi’s aggregate critical score is 93%. The audience score is just 56%. An 37% chasm.

In fact, by our count, only seven films over the last decade have suffered a wider split. And one of those, of course, was Hail Caesar!

» See those and the biggest, most divisive movies in our infographic» See the data

Source: https://informationisbeautiful.net/2017/movies-critics-loved-but-audiences-really-didnt/

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