This Film's IMDb Ratings Were Hacked and are Still Negative
- Kristopher Leffingwell
- Feb 4, 2021
- 1 min read
There was a generic action film that came out earlier this year called Redemption Day, and critics panned it horrendously. There are only 20 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, however, and less than 1,000 audience ratings. However, if you go to its IMDb page, you will notice that it has more than 20,000 reviews, which seems odd, but only a 5/10. The answer is: A bunch of fake 10-star reviews were added and people were not having it.

There are 1,050 user reviews at the time of me writing this, and from the first few, you can see one person call out that there were a lot of abnormal 10-star reviews, and if you check those reviews, you can click on their page and see that they have only reviewed that film. This is obvious lying from the team behind this abomination.
But people did not have it, and a lot more legit negative reviews were added to lower the film's rating. This was great on their part, and they stopped deceit from running on one film page. IMDb, if you ever read this, please remove all those fake reviews.
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