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New Tomatometer Ratings: Latest ratings on movies and shows

by Stewart Cole

Here are the latest updates to Tomatometer scores across Rotten Tomatoes, from current releases in theaters and streaming to classic movies and TV shows with newly added reviews.


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10/2: A look at the films after the opening:

10/1: Upcoming TV and Movies:

  • Loki Season 2 it is currently 82% fresh with 38 reviews. See what critics are saying.
  • Completely Killerthe other Blumhouse horror movie out this week Exorcist: Faithfulis at 83% with 12 reviews.
  • All according to plan, Wild: Third season (Netflix) is 100% fresh with five reviews.
  • Wes Anderson is short The swanpart of Netflix’s Roald Dahl adaptation series, is at 83% Fresh with 6 reviews.

10/1: Hispanic Heritage Month: Along with our roundup of 12 top Latino actors and the starring roles that made them stars, the celebration continues with Spanish-language movies to watch with the whole family and the best Spanish-language horror movies.

Movies whose Tomatometer scores increased in October:



38%


Heavy weights
(1995)
+9 percentage points on the Tomatometer



48%


Chucky’s bride
(1998)
+2



69%


Criminal
(1995)
+2



24%


Caligula
(1979)
+2



19%


Star Wars: The Clone Wars
(2008)
+1



73%


Gangs of New York
(2002)
+1



55%


Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
(1998)
+1



40%


Batman forever
(1995)
+1



82%


Carlito’s Way
(1993)
+1



69%


red heat
(1988)
+1



39%


Rocky IV
(1985)
+1



69%


Roads of Fire
(1984)
+1



83%


Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi
(1983)
+1



79%


The guide
(1978)
+1

Movies whose Tomatometer scores dropped in October:



96%


Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
(2022)
-1



51%


Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
(2019)
-1



31%


Consumables 3
(2014)
-1



76%


The longest yard
(1974)
-1



65%


Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones
(2002)
-2



88%


A woman under the influence
(1974)
-3



83%


The escape
(1972)
-3



79%


The Adventure of Neptune
(1972)
-3



89%


Detective
(1972)
-4



72%


Papillon
(1973)
-5

Why do tomato meters change over time? Why critics are always doing what they do best: Watching and criticizing. In addition, our team is always researching and highlighting reviews and essays from throughout film history, often from overlooked or forgotten sources. Tomatometer scores then become a living, breathing number that documents thought and expression both then and now.


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