U.S. - Shortly after the release of God's Not Dead: A Light in the Darkness , popular review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes announced it would now be allowing negative scores exclusively for faith-based films.
Well-reviewed films will continue to receive a "fresh" rating, while films with lots of negative reviews will continue to receive a "rotten" rating, and aggressively bad faith-based films will now receive the site's new "putrid pile of festering garbage" rating.
"Our scale now runs from 100% for excellent films to -382% for most Christian movies," a representative told reporters Thursday. "When every single Christian movie rated on our platform was getting a score of 0%, we realized that we needed to provide more nuance in our ratings for these kinds of films. Now, you can tell the