How to access a review on Rotten Tomatoes?
Google Rotten Tomatoes and click the first link. Or visit https://www. rottentomatoes. com/Type the movie name in the search bar of Rotten Tomatoes. You can also type the movie name followed by “review on Rotten Tomatoes” in a Google search.
Who owns Rotten Tomatoes?
Rotten Tomatoes is majorly owned by NBC Universal’s Fandango (Fandango Media, LLC). In January 2010, Rotten Tomatoes was acquired by Flixster (an American movie website based on social networking that helps users discover new movies). In 2011 Warner Bros bought Flixster resulting in the owning of Rotten Tomatoes too. Later in early February of 2016, Flixster which was the parent company of Rotten Tomatoes was sold along with Rotten Tomatoes to NB Comcast’s Fandango. Though Warner Media retained some stakes in the minority and had a merging of entities that included Fandango. Historically, Rotten Tomatoes has gone through a series of ownership changes that involved companies like IGN Entertainment which took over Rotten Tomatoes in June 2004. Later in September of 2005, Fox Interactive Media (News Corp-owned) acquired IGN Entertainment.
Since these two companies don’t have a common ulterior interest, the merging of both companies is unlikely in near future.
Conclusion
Is Rotten Tomatoes a movie streaming platform?
No, Rotten Tomatoes does not provide any kinds of video or movie streaming services. It solely stands as a review aggregator website that also provides insiders and data on different movies and TV shows.
Can non-critiques also rate a movie or TV show on Rotten Tomatoes?
Yes. You can create a Rotten Tomatoes account using the Sign-Up button available on the site. Once the account is created you can use it to rate and review any particular movie or TV show you want.