Martin Scorsese still hates Rotten Tomatoes
Back in October, Martin Scorsese dismissed Rotten Tomatoes and other review aggregation websites, saying that they “have absolutely nothing to do with real film criticism” and that they “rate a picture the way you’d rate a horse at the racetrack. He says condensing a movie down to a score—or a “Rotten” or “Fresh” rating—reduces the filmmaker to a “content manufacturer” rather than someone creating art. It’s a solid point, even if some of the blame should fall on Rotten Tomatoes users who refuse to actually read the reviews being aggregated, and Scorsese is refusing to let it go.