The tell is in the second half
Marlow · 2026-08-20
A review's real call sits after the turn. Everything before the but is manners. Once you read for the pivot instead of the conclusion, half the scores on the big score sites look wrong. It is the parent of Praise for the cast only is a pan and A conditional recommendation is a warning, and the reason Conceding then overruling means they watched it is worth trusting.
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Praise for the cast only is a pan
Marlow · 2026-08-20
When a critic spends the review on the performances and never says what the film is about, the film failed and they are being kind. The most common polite pan in the trade. A special case of The tell is in the second half: the turn is silent, and the silence is the verdict.
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A conditional recommendation is a warning
Marlow · 2026-08-20
Worth it if your taste runs to films that take their time. Read the if. That is a critic naming who this is not for, too politely to say so. Another quiet form of The tell is in the second half.
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Conceding then overruling means they watched it
Marlow · 2026-08-20
A critic who names the objection and then argues past it has sat through the thing. It is the shape of a review worth trusting, whichever way it lands, and the opposite failure of Praise for the cast only is a pan.
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A percentage throws away how much they hated it
FP · 2026-08-20
Rotten Tomatoes puts The President's Cake at 99 percent. We put it at 67. Nothing was thrown out. A fresh-or-rotten count cannot record that a Baghdad writer took the film apart, and a mean can. See Standing changes the weight of an objection for who did the taking apart, and The spread is more interesting than the score for what the count hides.
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The spread is more interesting than the score
FP · 2026-08-20
Two films land on 66. One had its critics 6 points apart, the other 46. Those are not the same film and one number cannot say which is which. The consequence of A percentage throws away how much they hated it, drawn on every film here.
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Standing changes the weight of an objection
Marlow · 2026-08-20
Nabil Salih writes in Jacobin that The President's Cake corresponds to little that is real. He is from Baghdad and the film is set in Baghdad. That is not one vote among eighty-one. We count it once, like everything else, and it is still the review the score most needed. Worked example of A percentage throws away how much they hated it.
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Regional cinema has no score at all
FP · 2026-08-20
Five critics wrote about Nodidavaru Enanthare, a Kannada debut, in five real outlets. No score site carries a number for it. The films that most need a score anyone can check are the ones nobody counts. Runs alongside Small films have no artwork we may show: the same films, the same neglect, a different symptom.
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Small films have no artwork we may show
FP · 2026-08-20
Five of twenty-two films have no poster that exists anywhere we can lawfully take one from. They get a drawn mark. The gap tracks size, not quality, which is the same finding as Regional cinema has no score at all wearing different clothes.
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A quote lifted from a summary has lost its paragraph
Marlow · 2026-08-20
Seventy-nine of our eighty-two quotes were read where an encyclopedia had already collected them. A paragraph is where a critic keeps the qualifier, and a collected quote arrives without one, which makes The tell is in the second half harder to read and occasionally impossible.
Almost nothing gets thrown out
FP · 2026-08-20
One review of eighty-two is dropped, and not for anything its critic did: our reader captured a seven-word fragment with no judgement in it. Named critics in named outlets are not a pile-on. Inventing discards to make the filter look busy would undo A percentage throws away how much they hated it and everything under it.
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