cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/28488636
Warner Bros’ Sinners is in rare air becoming the first horror movie ever to earn an A CinemaScore from audiences in the exit poll org’s 47-year existence.
Those higher grades seem to all coincide with recent movies. Is society developing a bigger taste for horror as the world destablizes?
“Outside of that the anomaly A- grades went to Five Nights at Freddies”
Seeing this makes me question it. My kid loved that movie so I’ve seen it a handful of times and it was better than I expected it to be, but still really bad. Getting a super rare A- shouldn’t even be a question here. It could be a C tops.
It’s possible that horror isnt the mainstream and only fans go watch it, giving it a good rating because it’s done well.
Pure speculation though, just wanted to provide a counter argument for fun.