Who puts IMDb rating?
IMDb registered users can cast a vote (from 1 to 10) on every released title in the database. Individual votes are then aggregated and summarized as a single IMDb rating, visible on the title’s main page.
How do you get an IMDb rating?
To submit your rating, navigate to the title page and you’ll see the average user rating will show at the top of the screen with yellow stars. Click the star to the right and select the number of stars to save your rating! Our ratings are on a scale from 1 – 10.
Which is the best movie rating site?
What Is the Best Movie Rating Website?
- IMDb is great for seeing what general audiences think of a movie.
- Rotten Tomatoes offers the best overall picture of whether a movie is worth seeing at a glance.
- Metacritic offers the most balanced aggregate score.
Does Letterboxd cost money?
Does it cost to use this service? No. Letterboxd will always remain free to use. Some features are only available by upgrading to a Pro or Patron account.
Where can I find a good book rating website?
If you are looking for a normalized view (as in IMDB where movies rated above 7 are generally good) I am afraid there is no such website for books. Better way is to compare the ratings of all the books by the same author on Amazon.com and choose the best one.
What are the best book review sites for authors?
Goodreads is probably the most popular peer contributed book review forum today. Personally, I also find reading the comments and ratings on Amazon books useful. There are also Bookpage ( http://bookpage.com/) and NPR Book reviews ( Book Reviews) for book reviews.
What is IMDb and how does it work?
IMDb is described as ‘The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information related to movies, actors, television shows, production crew personnel, video games, and most recently, fictional characters featured in visual entertainment media’ and is one of the leading apps in the Video & Movies category.
Are there any sites like IMDb or Zomato?
there aren’t any sites like imdb or zomato – I don’t think any such thing (a site with a comprehensive database of all categories of all-so-far-published books in any single language or all the languages – my GGGod, what a stupendous idea!) has even been attempted.