996 Archivesreviews are in for the mobster movie Gotti which profiles the life of notorious crime boss John Gotti. Following the laundry list of excellent mob movies this should be an easy win, but Gotti's reviews are apparently the only entertaining thing about it.
The movie currently has a 0 percent Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes. That's right, zero.
Tomatometer ratings are based on "the percentage of professional critic reviews that are positive for a given film or television show," provided there are at least five reviews. Personally, I didn't even know a 0 was possible.
SEE ALSO: There's a secret way to predict a movie's Rotten Tomatoes scoreAmong the 18 approved "Tomato Critics," not one gave Gottia positive, or "fresh," review, though we should note that the audience score is currently at 82 percent, with an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 from 6,678 reviews at the time this story was published
Regardless, here are some of the best snippets from the reviews.
- Brian Tallerico for RogerEgbert.com
-Mark Dujsik for MarkReviewsMovies.com
-Gary Thompson for Philly.com
-Brian Orndorf for Blue-Ray.com
- Glenn Kenny for the New York Times
- Frank Swietek for One Guy's Opinion
- Todd Jorgenson for Cinemalogue
- Mike D'Angelo AVClub
(Writer's note: This is just the headline, but OMG what a headline.)
- Gary Goldstein for the Los Angeles Times
-Franke Lovece for Newsday
- Chris Nashawaty for Entertainment Weekly
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