As far as I can tell, the only platform that I found with medium level of reliability is metacritic.
I tried Letterboxd, Serializd, IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes, all of them tend to be very unreliable.
Is there is any other platform that has reliable ratings/reviews?
- Movies are taste-based and mood-based. Find an individual reviewer you agree with and follow them. - As for platforms? Rotten Tomatoes is like a probability scanner for whether or not I will enjoy a movie, not how much I enjoy it. After that? Nothing really gets close. - Find an individual reviewer you agree with and follow them. - Exactly! You can also find more than one to follow, and take note of which never match your tastes. For me, I will avoid any movie recommended by PBS’s Patrick Stoner until/unless someone I trust tells me otherwise. I used to have two critics I particularly followed. One had the same taste in foreign film as I, and the other was ready to enjoy a stupid Hollywood rollick. Alas, I’ve lost track of the former and the latter is now at Slate doing a variety of stuff. The result is I pretty much stopped going to the theater. 
 
- I’m using IMDB because it’s the biggest so it’s got the most ratings, hance should be the most reliable. But then I only treat it as a general indicator, not source of truth. - You might wanna find a reviewer that shares your preferences and follow them. - Unfortunately it’s owned by Amazon now so it inflates the ratings of their shows. But other than that it’s still quite good like you said for getting an overview 
- That’s some solid advice 
- IMDb balances out eventually - So many fake reviews to start with, but then ratings drop as real reviews come in. - If you’re patiently sailing the high seas, it’s reliable as fuck 
 
- What does reliable mean? You want the crowd’s rating of the movie to align with yours, which is pretty much impossible. I find Letterboxd ratings to be more sensible than IMDB’s, so that is what I use. But I also read a few positive and a few negative reviews to get a better idea. - There is a site called Flickmetrix which has advanced filters and also an average ratings (critics, metacritic, IMDB, Letterboxd). Maybe that would be helpful to you… 
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- I find that rogerebert.com ’s reviews are pretty solid. I use that for a quick tool to decide if I want to watch something - I don’t think i’ve ever been disappointed by a film they rated 3.5-4 stars. 
- https://www.rottentomatoes.com/ anyone? 
- deleted by creator 
- Rottentomatoes and imdb, but only if you sort by user rating (not critic), and only if you ignore the scores from every movie after like 2015. 







