The Famous Movies Missing From Rotten Tomatoes’ Best Films Of All-Time

While Rotten Tomatoes stands as a go-to destination for gauging the collective opinion on a film’s quality, there’s a notable discrepancy between its acclaimed “best of all-time” list and the broader cinematic consensus. Serving as a community-driven platform, Rotten Tomatoes aggregates reviews from a spectrum of sources, amalgamating official critiques with public feedback.

Utilizing this wealth of data, the site assigns percentage scores to both critics and audiences, categorizing films as either ‘Fresh’ or ‘Rotten’ based on the threshold of 50%. Despite this meticulous process, certain cinematic masterpieces have been conspicuously absent from Rotten Tomatoes’ revered catalogue of the 300 greatest films.

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Check out the famous movies missing from Rotten Tomatoes’ best films of all time.

Rotten Tomatoes Best Films Of All-Time
2001: A Space Odyssey
Rotten Tomatoes Best Films Of All-Time
Blade Runner
Rotten Tomatoes Best Films Of All-Time
Jurassic Park
Rotten Tomatoes Best Films Of All-Time
Seven
Rotten Tomatoes Best Films Of All-Time
The Matrix
Rotten Tomatoes Best Films Of All-Time
Avengers: Infinity War
Rotten Tomatoes Best Films Of All-Time
Inception
Rotten Tomatoes Best Films Of All-Time
Fight Club
Rotten Tomatoes Best Films Of All-Time
Forrest Gump
Rotten Tomatoes Best Films Of All-Time
The Shawshank Redemption
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